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Dodgers showed some foresight
By defecting from his superstar agent last week, Robinson Cano made the Dodgers look pretty smart. It's not all about the money, even for the local team that has an apparently endless amount of it. Cano ditched Scott Boras to ally with Jay-Z, the rap...
Tags: Carl Crawford, Hanley Ramirez, Josh Johnson (baseball), Lance Berkman, Environmental Issues
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Mayo: Is public cost for Dolphins stadium deal soaring?
Sun Sentinel ColumnistMy latest reaction to the proposed deal between the Miami Dolphins and Miami-Dade County for public funding to renovate private Sun Life Stadium: Huh? As in, I'm very confused. As in, the team initially said it would pay for half the projected $390...Tags: National Football League, Sun Life Stadium, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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A thirst-quenching blow for freedom
Perhaps you remember when Dr. Doom conquered the world. Or perhaps you don't. Sadly enough, even in this day and age, not everyone is comic book literate. Suffice it to say, then, that back in the 1980s, Marvel Comics published a graphic novel in...
Tags: New York City, Social Sciences, Michael Bloomberg, Crime, Law and Justice, Culture
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We've made progress, only to see it undone
What we have here is a failure to communicate. Or at least, that's Rick Ross' story and he's sticking to it. The Miami rapper has ignited a prairie fire of controversy with a song called "U.O.E.N.O.," its title a phonetic spelling of an ebonic...
Tags: Federal Communications Commission, Music, Entertainment Events, Ecstacy (drug), Television Industry
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Progress undone on rape
What we have here is a failure to communicate. Or at least, that's Rick Ross' story and he's sticking to it. The Miami rapper has ignited a prairie fire of controversy with a song called "U.O.E.N.O.," its title a phonetic spelling of an ebonic...
Tags: Federal Communications Commission, Satellite and Cable Service, Reebok Ltd., Richard Mourdock, Radio
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Column: We've made progress, only to see it undone
What we have here is a failure to communicate. Or at least, that’s Rick Ross’ story and he’s sticking to it. The Miami rapper has ignited a prairie fire of controversy with a song called "U.O.E.N.O.," its title a phonetic spelling...Tags: Federal Communications Commission, Music, Entertainment Events, Ecstacy (drug), Television Industry
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Dancers defect from National Ballet of Cuba, seek asylum in U.S.
Seven dancers with the Ballet Nacional de Cuba reportedly have defected while traveling last month in Mexico, with some of them resurfacing in the past week seeking asylum in the United States. The website Cafe Fuerte, dedicated to Cuban American...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Mexico, Dance, Television Industry
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Bitter tears for Easter
Jonylah Watkins died on a Tuesday. She was with her father, who was sitting in a minivan in Chicago on the night of March 11 when someone opened fire. Doctors worked 17 hours trying to repair what a bullet had done to her body, but to no avail. She died...
Tags: Judaism, Religion and Belief, POLITICO LLC, Marvin Gaye, Easter
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What would it cost to get a real human to answer the phone?
Dear Whomever is in Charge of Customer Service for DirecTV: All I wanted was to watch the game. I was back in my hotel room after a long day, and I figured, what better way to unwind? Now, the game wasn't available on the hotel channels, but I've...
Tags: DirecTV Group Inc., Consumers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Apple iPad
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Life continues, graciously
Really? Bobbie Smith, too? Geez. This is what I'm thinking when word comes that the lead singer of the Spinners has died. It comes a month after Richard Street and Damon Harris, who sang on "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" with the Temptations, passed away...
Tags: The Temptations (music group), The Spinners (music group), Music, Entertainment
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Column: Life continues, graciously
Really? Bobbie Smith, too? Geez. This is what I’m thinking when word comes that the lead singer of the Spinners has died. It comes a month after Richard Street and Damon Harris, who sang on "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" with the Temptations,...Tags: The Temptations (music group), The Spinners (music group), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music, Entertainment Events
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