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poised to get Overtown parking lot Debating how to redevelop an Overtown parking lot, Miami city commissioners faced some tough questions: Should the ¾-acre lot be built upon at all? A citizen committee found the lot was well-used by drivers in Overtown and recommended leaving it alone.
 
Miami Central Senior High pays tribute to late band leader
By 10:15 Friday morning, an hour into rehearsal, Central Senior's marching band still didn't sound superior. Its rendition of Happy Days echoed melancholy. ''Come on, ya'll. . . . Let's pull it together!'' fumed Derby Bernadel, gazing at the startled bunch. ``We gotta do this right for him.''
 
New details emerge of SunCruz-linked bribe to ex-lawmaker
One-time powerful lobbyist Jack Abramoff gave a $10,000 campaign bribe to an Ohio congressman for his public words of praise for Abramoff's business partner in the purchase of a South Florida fleet of gambling ships more than six years ago.
 
History of Little Haiti unveiled by Miami-Dade County mayor
About 100 South Floridians of Haitian descent were present as the first book about Little Haiti was unveiled Friday by Mayor Carlos Alvarez at County Hall. The crowd included Claire Nassar, who in 1967 became the first Haitian-American inhabitant of Little Haiti, according to the book.
 
Developer sues Dwyane Wade over work at Pinecrest home
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade and his wife are embroiled in a $152,000 lawsuit filed against them by the developer of the Pinecrest home they bought in June 2005 for nearly $4 million, according to court documents.
 
Police offer reward in search for chiropractor's murderer
A mystery gunman executes his victim in an unsuccessful carjacking. Two years later, stumped detectives catch their break when a guilt-wracked woman steps forward to provide the nickname of the killer.
 
Judge: School Board member entitled to obtain information
A Miami-Dade judge on Friday endorsed School Board member Marta Perez's requests for information from the school district, but stopped short of making a formal order.
 
Date set for 'Chuckie' Taylor torture trial
A Miami federal judge set a September trial date for the son of former Liberian President Charles Taylor in the first prosecution ever under a 1994 law making it a crime for a U.S. citizen to commit torture in foreign countries.
 
Padilla granted time for mental testing
A Miami federal judge on Friday gave prison officials another week to complete mental examinations to determine if alleged al Qaeda operative Jose Padilla is competent to stand trial.
 
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