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The Pembroke Pines man almost took the flight. Instead, Richard Compton spent Christmas Day anxiously awaiting word on the fate of his brother and cousin who were aboard a small plane that disappeared Thursday near the Bahamas.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 26, 2009 Comments Off | 1

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The Pembroke Pines man almost took the flight. Instead, Richard Compton spent Christmas Day anxiously awaiting word on the fate of his brother and cousin who were aboard a small plane that disappeared Thursday near the Bahamas.


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Speculation is intensifying about the fate of the ICON Brickell condominium, the $1 billion crown jewel of Miami condo developer Jorge Perez. <p/> Perez, chairman and chief executive of Miami-based Related Group, said he was in the final stage of negotiations with lenders regarding the future of the troubled three-tower project and that no decision had been made about who would own the 1,800-unit luxury development in the 400 block of Brickell Avenue.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 17, 2009 Comments Off | 12

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Jurors have begun deliberating the fate of one of two men charged with murdering a recent Florida State University graduate while acting as an undercover police informant in a drug sting that went bad.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 15, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Legislation that would clear the way for creating a commuter rail system in central Florida zipped through the House at bullet-train speed Monday, but it was headed for an uncertain fate in the Senate.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 7, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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After Honduras' Congress voted overwhelmingly Wednesday night to not restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya to power, the fate of the deposed leader still remained in question Thursday.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 3, 2009 Comments Off | 2

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This summer, Steven Guarin had accepted his fate: The rare tumors ravaging his 21-year-old body would probably kill him within weeks.<p/> The University of Miami student twice had received aggressive, traditional cancer treatment for a rare lymphoma at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the UM Miller School of Medicine.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 17, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Christian activists and others at a rally in Ohio say they worry about the fate of a teenage girl who ran away from home after converting from Islam to Christianity.


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Jurors are deliberating the fate of a man accused in a fatal Christmas Eve shooting inside the Boynton Beach mall.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 13, 2009 Comments Off | 1

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On Nov. 5, 2008, Ray Sansom pulled up a chair before a swarm of reporters and effectively began his term as speaker of the Florida House, exulting in Republican success at the polls the night before and staring down a $2 billion budget deficit.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 5, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Lawmakers trickled in almost two hours after the scheduled start time and spent hours debating procedures with supporters of Haitian Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis, who questioned the validity of fellow senators' move to censure her.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on October 29, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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The Uighur Muslim detainees whose fate is to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court have learned of the court action, a prison camps spokesman said Wednesday.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on October 22, 2009 Comments Off | 1