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Front Page » 2012 » June (Page 3)

Calendar Of Events Dance

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Jungle Island Jobs Eerily Reminiscent Of Marlins Ballpark

What do you do when you owe government $26 million you can't pay because you're losing money?…

Lenders Find Alternatives To Flooding Realty Market

A widely anticipated torrent of commercial REO properties — troubled assets foreclosed on and repossessed by lenders — has not flooded the market, largely, experts say, because lenders are…

Tech Insurance Firms Get Cyber Security Boosts

The cyber security industry just watched as corporate downsizing and layoffs took their toll during the recession, which sort of passed it by — because the growing $20 billion-plus…

Calendar Of Events Outdoors

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Fyi Miami

FYI Miami is a weekly feature of Miami Today, keeping readers ahead of the news. Here are highlights from the most current edition. Complete coverage, including The Insider and…

Rescue Plan Would Force Out Japanese Garden

The land where a small Japanese garden currently sits on the southern part of Watson Island is being watched for development as its northern neighbor Jungle Island hopes to…

400plus Latin America Officials Huddle In Miami

The Inter-American Conference of Mayors and Local Authorities kicked off Tuesday in Miami with discussions about poverty, government decentralization and scarce resources sparking exchanges between panelists and the invitees.…

George Harper Has Very Few Equals In The Field Of International Law The Successful Miami Pioneer Has Been At It For The Past 42 Years

George R. Harper has pioneered the practice of international law and cross-border transactions in Miami and South Florida. During his 42-year career, he has seen Latin American-US business transactions become…

Gov Scott Floats Seaports As Economic Lifeboat

Emerging from the dusty darkness of Port Miami's $1 billion double-tunnel project, Florida Gov. Rick Scott said the cargo shipping industry — with Miami leading the way — is…

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