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Tribune's Pompei wins prestigious McCann Award
Tribune ReporterDan Pompei, a Chicago Bears/NFL columnist for the Chicago Tribune, has been selected as the 2013 winner of the prestigious Dick McCann Memorial Award for distinguished reporting and will be honored during enshrinement week ceremonies in August at the...Tags: Dave Duerson, Newspaper and Magazine, Aaron Rodgers, Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher
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To do Tuesday: Carl Hiaasen, Broward Center restaurant discounts and Prancercise like a horse
Fads Prancercise: While you may have laughed when a link to Joanna Rohrback's Prancercise video showed up in your inbox, its Coral Springs inventor is getting the last laugh. Rohrback's fitness program has participants prancing like horses, and she'll...
Tags: Fiction, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Coral Springs, Television Industry
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Column: The curse of Redskins
See if this makes sense to you: For years, I’ve argued with certain African-American people about their insistence upon using the so-called N-word which, to my ears, is, inalterably, a statement of self-loathing. They say I don’t...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, National Football League, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Racism, Roger Goodell
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The curse of Redskins sticks with Washington football
See if this makes sense to you: For years, I've argued with certain African-American people about their insistence upon using the so-called N-word which, to my ears, is, inalterably, a statement of self-loathing. They say I don't understand. They say the...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, National Football League, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Roger Goodell, Washington Redskins
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The curse of Redskins
See if this makes sense to you: For years, I've argued with certain African-American people about their insistence upon using the so-called N-word which, to my ears, is, inalterably, a statement of self-loathing. They say I don't understand. They say...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, National Football League, Roger Goodell, Washington Redskins
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Any way you look at it, Florida is the state of weird
We live in the center of weird. Weird is the state of Florida. Florida has long eclipsed California as the place where the bizarre, unusual and outlandish have become commonplace. Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen has made a career of repackaging...
Tags: Rollins College, Everglades, Stranger Than Fiction, Google Inc., Seminole County
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Column: Reporter makes mental health a political issue
I cannot write this the way I want. Doing so would invade the privacy of too many people. But I can’t be silent, either. Last week, you see, President Barack Obama spoke before a conference of mental health advocates at the White House. It is...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Diabetes, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness
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Miami Commissioner Suarez' campaign aide faces police probe
Central Florida Political PulseCross Miami City Commissioner Francis Suarez off the list of rumored potential lieutenant governor candidates. Suarez told The Orlando Sentinel on Tuesday that no one from Gov. Rick Scott's office had ever raised the prospect of him being Scott's next...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Anitere Flores, Crime, Law and Justice, Rick Scott
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Crash hurts two Miami motorcycle officers in Obama's motorcade
Sun SentinelTwo veteran city of Miami police officers were hurt Wednesday night while escorting President Barack Obama's motorcade back to Miami International Airport following his fundraising trip to Miami Beach. According to Miami police, Sergeant Rufus Devane...Tags: Barack Obama, Medical Procedures and Tests, Miami International Airport
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George Zimmerman trial: Day 3 of jury selection in Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD — Fifteen months ago 8,000 demonstrators poured into downtown Sanford and cheered as the Rev. Al Sharpton demanded the arrest of George Zimmerman. On Wednesday, Sharpton was nowhere in sight, but protesters and the civil-rights leader...
Tags: Justice System, Music Industry, Trials, Activism, George Zimmerman
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We can swallow small tuition hike
Give Gov. Rick Scott credit for reining in runaway tuition hikes at Florida's public universities, increases that averaged 15 percent per year even during the Great Recession. Sensitive to the Sunshine State's ever-increasing cost of living, the...
Tags: Government, Political Fundraising, Education, Politics, Regional Authority
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Can insurance upstarts be trusted to replace Citizens?
In the past few weeks, just as hurricane season arrived, thousands of South Florida homeowners insured by state-run Citizens have opened mailboxes to find takeover offers by small new companies. The so-called "takeout" letters, mainly from Heritage...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Weston (Broward, Florida), Boca Raton, Environmental Issues, Rick Scott
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