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Newly elected Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado succeeded in keeping former Mayor Manny Diaz from collecting more than $95,000 of unused sick and vacation days.
When financial titan Goldman Sachs joined some of its Wall Street rivals in late 2005 in secretly packaging a new breed of offshore securities, it gave prospective investors little hint that many of the deals were so risky that they could end up losing hundreds of millions of dollars on them.
Army Sgt. Robert Samuel knew he had lost much of his leg almost as soon as the bomb went off beneath his armored combat vehicle. Bloodied and dazed, he asked his buddies to grab what was left as they yanked him out of the wrecked Stryker.
This year, the confetti might be thrown with a little more flourish than at end-of-year celebrations of the past.<p/> Though the economy has started to look up, the travails of 2009 — including widespread joblessness, depressed home prices and war — mean many South Floridians are ready to give the year the boot.
The biggest italian festival won’t take place in Osopo but maybe in Barcelona or Madrid…
Jamaican veteran singer passed away.
Check out this serious new release featuring Junior Kelly, Chezidek, Mark Wonder and Devano.
Nice rootsy release featuring Queen Omega, Anthony Que, Earl Sixteen, Raszor and Jah Jah Yute.
A Fort Lauderdale doctor who advertises as both a pain and addiction specialist is facing a wrongful death lawsuit from the family of a former patient who allegedly became addicted to drugs while under the doctor's care before committing suicide.
Bankruptcy attorneys seeking to recoup money from Scott Rothstein's defunct law firm filed a complaint Tuesday in an attempt to get back almost $1 million in expenses paid to an attorney for everything from his country club charges to charitable contributions.