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Friday, March 7, 2008 at 4:24PM
A government attempt to clean up a corrupt port system that has helped make Haiti a major conduit for Colombian cocaine has added new layers of bureaucracy - and led to backlogs so severe they are being felt 600 miles away in Miami, where cargo shipments
Whatever's Clever:
The fight is simple at its core, centered on which agency gets to patrol the ballpark grounds and reap millions in off-duty pay during the team's 35-year lease. While the ballpark would be built in the city, the county would own the
The truth is, just like my 5-year old likes to "press the button" on the elevator, law enforcement lives for these moments. These are the moments where the investigation ends, and the prize is the arrest, the "perp walk," the embarrassing scene in the nei
Don't exactly know how I missed this:
A Fort Lauderdale jury convicted two women on ''slavery'' charges in a trial involving a smuggled Haitian teen forced to work in homes in Kendall and Miramar.
While citizens were questioning a $600 million giveaway for a Florida Marlins stadium, county commissioners who were doing the giving had a query closer to home: What's in it for me?
In one trial in Miami, a jury found U.S.-designated kingpin Leebert Ramcharan and associate Donovan Williams, both of Jamaica, guilty of conspiring to smuggle at least 15,000 kilos of Colombian cocaine into South Florida between 1998 and 2004.
The Coast Guard has unloaded an estimated $52 million worth of cocaine found on a fishing boat in the western Caribbean.
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