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Shared Items - December 2, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 5:50AM - Miami Owned Cruise Ship Outruns Pirates
- Music: In South Florida, Tropical Bohemia in the Makings
- Sticky & Sweet, Dolphins Stadium, Miami
- A Fair to Remember
- Pretentious Art Scene About To Jump The Formaldehyde Shark [Art Basel]
- Activist moves homeless into foreclosures
- Two Miami cops plead guilty to drug charges
- Another Look at Corus Bank
- Art Basel Week: A.R.E. Weapons, J.D. Samson at O.H.W.O.W., Dec. 2
- Victoria's Secret show dazzles Miami
- Guard shot dead at Dadeland Mall in armored car holdup
- 8 rescued from boat sinking off Haulover Inlet
- Crist, Fla. banks halt foreclosures for 45 days
- South Florida bankruptcies up almost 50 percent from last year
- Judge in Ben Kuehne case calls main charge `disturbing'
- Artist with local roots showing at Art Basel
- $300,000 sculpture destroyed en route to Art Miami show
- A glance at heroin laws around Europe
- Sad Germans: Art Basel Will Be "The Embodiment of Failure"
- Dubai Arrives in Miami for Art Basel
December 2, 2008 - The MS Nautica, a big floating luxury palace owned by Miami-based Oceania Cruises, found itself in a real life pirate shoot out Saturday in the Gulf of Aden between the coasts of Somali and Yemen.
December 2, 2008 - Miami’s reputation as a dead zone for live local music is changing, and record labels are starting to pay attention.
December 2, 2008 - Madonna brought Pharrell out in Miami at Dolphins Stadium last night.
December 2, 2008 - In preparation for this year's Miami festival, the author presents his un-nostalgic recollections and offers a glance into the future of the art world.
December 2, 2008 - Last year sad old party boy Jay McInerney went to Art Basel Miami Beach, the American version of the fabulous Swiss art fair, and dutifully chronicled the schmoozy, hideous glitz of its high-end billionaire clientele, its so-un-self-aware-it's-almost-hip pretension, its insanely high sales figures. What a horror show it was! A horror show that stands to be repeated this year (December 4th - 7th) except for one tiny problem: ain't but nobody buyin' art in these penurious and precarious times. So what will the champagne and caviar-dribbled festivities look like compared to last year?
December 2, 2008 - A Miami activist who has been executing a bailout plan of his own around Miami's empty streets: He is helping homeless people illegally move into foreclosed homes.
December 2, 2008 - Guilty: Two Miami cops duped by the FBI into believing they were escorting shipments of drugs and stolen iPhones for $39,500. Geovani Nuñez and Jorge Hernandez, both 13-year veterans, have pleaded guilty in federal court. On Tuesday, they will be sentenced.
December 2, 2008 - Corus Bank had, and still has, significant exposure in the Miami condo market. The day that the September 2007 post was published, Corus Bank’s stock price closed at $12.50. Currently, the stock price is hovering around the $1 mark and has dipped as low as 82 cents per share recently.
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