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Rick Sanchez's Non-Triumphant Return to Twitternew

Rick Sanchez may be off the air, but he's back on the medium he truly loves: Twitter.
Miami New Times  |  Kyle Munzenrieder  |  10-20-2010  |  Media

Gerald Posner Plagiarizes Againnew

A 48-year-old Wisconsin doctoral student named Greg Gelembiuk has discovered Gerald Posner lifted 35 passages in two books: his 2003 take on the 9-11 attacks, Why America Slept, and Secrets of the Kingdom, a 2005 tome about Saudi Arabia.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  05-19-2010  |  Media

Before He Hired an Escort, Rekers Tried to Spank the Gay Awaynew

George Alan Rekers -- the Baptist minister who made international headlines when he was exposed by Miami New Times this month for hiring a gay escort -- ran a clinic in the early 1970s which attempted to "extinguish" feminine behavior in young boys.
Miami New Times  |  Penn Bullock and Brandon K. Thorp  |  05-17-2010  |  LGBT

Christian Right Leader Takes Vacation With "Rent Boy"new

George Rekers, a Baptist minister and one of America's most prominent anti-gay activists, took a ten-day, fully subsidized trip to Europe with a gay escort.
Miami New Times  |  Penn Bullock and Brandon K. Thorp  |  05-05-2010  |  Religion

Dead By Dawn: Violence Shocks Miami Clubgoersnew

In the past two years, 12 people have been murdered inside or while leaving nightclubs in Miami-Dade, according to medical records and police reports. Most victims were young with bright futures and no criminal history. They range from an 18-year-old security guard who was a shot to a 21-year-old immigrant found hacked to pieces.
Miami New Times  |  Natalie O'Neill  |  04-08-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Cocaine King Max Mermelstein Came Out of Hiding for a Screenwriternew

On the screen, superspliced interviews with two former smugglers tell the story of the cocaine avalanche that in the 1980s turned Miami into a bullet-riddled Little MedellĂ­n. Using budget special effects to augment footage of drug busts and murder scenes, Cocaine Cowboys isn't your typical documentary.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  03-01-2010  |  Drugs

The Stripper Mobile Rolled Into Miami Super Bowl Weekend, and No One Noticednew

They are dancers, not strippers, the girls tell you. Girls who are done adjusting bra straps inside the Super 8 motel and are now trotting in their high, heavy heels to a ridiculous contraption on wheels, the Stripper Mobile.
Miami New Times  |  Natalie O'Neill  |  02-22-2010  |  Sex

Chinese Drywall Has Screwed Thousands of South Florida Homeownersnew

"Some people indeed say that the drywall Knauf Tianjin produces is toxic," Liao says cautiously in soft Mandarin. "Everyone in the company has heard about it." In fact, this bustling factory is the epicenter of a global consumer disaster that reaches all the way to South Florida.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  01-11-2010  |  Housing & Development

Homeless Under Julia Tuttle Try to Pass for Sex Offendersnew

Since 2006, Florida Department of Corrections officials have forced convicted sex offenders to live under the Julia Tuttle upon their release from prison. At last count, 140 of the social exiles have lived on what might be post-recession Miami's only high-demand waterfront property.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  12-21-2009  |  Crime & Justice

At Florida Memorial University, Surviving Assaults is Part of the Curriculumnew

A student named Robert tools his Toyota Camry in semicircles around campus and points out past crime scenes. "That's where the kid was thrown into the lagoon," he says nonchalantly as he drives. "The student center's where the riot went down... There was a shooting at that bookstore."
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  12-14-2009  |  Crime & Justice

In South Florida, Dogfighting Rages on Despite Tough Lawsnew

What seemed like a straightforward case in Boynton Beach would ultimately evolve into an expensive and drawn-out legal quagmire that would serve as a test case for Florida's new laws targeting the clandestine world of dogfighting.
Miami New Times  |  Michael J. Mooney and Tim Elfrink  |  10-26-2009  |  Animal Issues

Jerry Powers, the Man Behind 'Ocean Drive,' Refuses to Surrendernew

After 15 years as publisher of one of America's best-known glossy magazines, Powers was recently pushed out by the new owner, Niche Media. Now he's at war with his former partners. On one front, he has sued Niche in federal court for illegally trying to silence him. Meanwhile, the widow of former Ocean Drive investor Derick Daniels has accused Powers of swindling her out of millions of dollars.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  10-19-2009  |  Media

Cuba's Black Market Moves Online with Revolico.comnew

On an island where selling almost anything on the street, over the airwaves, or in the newspaper is forbidden by the socialist constitution, Revolico offers tens of thousands of items. Legions of Habaneros shop on the site every day, making it the most obvious crack yet in the foundation of Fidel Castro's Cuba.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink and Vanessa Grisalez  |  10-05-2009  |  International

In Miami's Jungle of Condo Towers, 16 People Have Jumped to Their Deathsnew

Some cities have fabled bridges where the hopeless go to end it all. Others have eerie cliffs where bodies plunge into rocky canyons. In Miami-Dade, the suicidal have found their own vehicle for death: posh, shining, and often brand-new condo towers.
Miami New Times  |  Natalie O'Neill  |  09-14-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Those Who Practice Bestiality Say They're Part of the Next Sexual Rights Movementnew

Most researchers believe 2 to 8 percent of the population harbors forbidden desires toward animals. Cody Beck believes he and other members of this minority sexual orientation, who often call themselves "zoos," can follow the same path as the gay rights movement.
Miami New Times  |  Thomas Francis  |  08-24-2009  |  Sex

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