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The Circus Comes To Town Pitches Tent At Miami City Hall

If you liked watching the president and Congress run out the clock in raising the national debt ceiling with the resultant erosion of our nation's credit, you really enjoyed the…

Real Marlins Stadium Success Must Come Outside Its Walls

Early impact of a baseball stadium into which government is pouring $3 billion comes not from Marlins ticket sales but from the ballpark's fringes.…

As We Think Big About Miamis Economic Future Think Small

As Miami's economy struggles to regain vitality it's clear that small business, not corporate giants or government, will carve the path to better days. We'll need to think small to…

As Scandal Builds Um Needs Trustees Adult Supervision

Community leaders shouldn't fear outside sanctions that University of Miami athletics could suffer for a long list of alleged misdeeds that's sweeping the nation. …

Miami Should Form Selfperpetuating Trust To Save Its Assets

Headline contrasts reveal community losses:…

To Propel Stalled Aviation Mart Polish Up The Business Plan

The Air Force has stalled Miami-Dade's launch of a massive commercial aviation show unlike anything else in the US, but the flight to the economic stratosphere is too good an…

Miamis Global Links Increasingly Vital In Licking Recession

If outsiders grope to grasp what makes Miami-Dade's economy tick, it might be because they're guided by how the rest of the United States works.…

Now That Weve Cut Taxes Lets Trim The Scope Of Government

Miami-Dade's tax rate cut to levels of two years ago, coupled with another assessment drop, should save taxpayers overall 18% on payments to the county.…

Splitsville Divorce The Roles Of County Mayor And Manager

There's reason to hope Miami-Dade's new mayor will craft a functional administration without a county manager. But there's even more reason to hope charter reform restores a manager's role, which…

Miamidade Commissioners Hold Noses Mayor Gags Marlins Just Profit

Miami-Dade commissioners held their noses Thursday and borrowed $42 million more for the Florida Marlins stadium, the final thin slice of a fat handout that will cost almost $3 billion…

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