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Thirty-seven years ago Tuesday night, one of South Florida's worst air disasters played out in the Everglades with the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 401.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 29, 2009 Comments Off | 4

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Eastern Airlines Flight 401 crash survivors mark 37th anniversary of Everglades disaster<p/> Thirty-seven years ago Tuesday night, one of South Florida's worst air disasters played out in the Everglades with the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 401.


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Thirty-seven years ago Tuesday night, one of South Florida's worst air disasters played out in the Everglades with the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 401.


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Eastern Airlines Flight 401 crash survivors mark 37th anniversary of Everglades disaster<p/> Thirty-seven years ago Tuesday night, one of South Florida's worst air disasters played out in the Everglades with the crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 401.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 28, 2009 Comments Off | 2

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Micheal Kelly was not yet 3 when his father went to prison.<p/> Save for one visit, pictures and the occasional letter, the boy hadn't seen his father for the last seven years.


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

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Micheal Kelly was not yet 3 when his father went to prison.<p/> Save for one visit, pictures and the occasional letter, the boy hadn't seen his father for the last seven years.


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National Pancreatic Awareness month ended in November, but Sereda White is on a mission to raise year-round awareness about the disease.<p/> In the span of seven years, White lost two aunts and her mother to the deadly disease.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Aventura Area on December 1, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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26-year-old Rotschild Augustine was also sentenced yesterday in the Liberty City Seven trial, and will get seven years in jail. [CBS4]So, a survey says that Miami International is one of the…


Posted by Riptide 2.0 on November 19, 2009 Comments Off | 3

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Supporters of tough U.S. sanctions against the Cuban government have given more than $10 million to congressional campaigns over the last seven years, according to a study released late Sunday night by a group supporting campaign finance reform.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 16, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Seven years ago. Apartment Five. A depressing, one-room flop just east of the FEC railroad tracks in Hallandale Beach.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 14, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Michael Jackson’s, new hit “This Is It” isn’t as new as you think, nor is it as original if you ask singer Paul Anka, the co-writer behind the late pop star’s newest single. It turns out that the two collaborated on what was then titled “I Never Heard” for Jackson back in 1983. The song was ultimately orphaned, only to be revived seven years later for Puerto Rican singer Sa-fire.

Anka claims that Jackson, around the time of Thriller, presumably feeling “Invincible,” took the liberties of “borrowing” the tape without Anka’s permission and making a copy for himself before returning it. Anka said that “they (Jackson’s estate) have a major, major problem on their hands if this isn’t fixed,” and so far, it looks as if the threat’s being taken seriously; Anka’s currently looking at half of the royalties earned from what’s bound to be a major hit for Jackson’s ever loyal fan base.

Whatever the fate of this “I Never Heard,” one can only hope that Anka’s eventual litigation or settlement deters the departed pop-star, through label Sony’s Frankenstein-esque efforts, from involuntarily coming down with a case of “Tupac Syndrome.” For those unfamiliar, symptoms include posthumously releasing box-sets worth of previously unreleased material no one ever knew to exist.

Give Anka his due credit, and with it, let’s also open up the floor for anyone else who wants to fess up to penning a B-side for Jackson. Any tight-lipped producers out there want to make a claim and get their last few drops from the teat of the King of Pop’s fading cash cow?

Speak now, or forever abdicate in peace.


Posted by Frequency New York on October 13, 2009 Comments Off | 4