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2015-07-08
Carnival cleared for Cuba
Wilton Manors armed robbery suspect facing $1 million bond
Uber’s future in Broward unsure
PINBALL WIZARDS
Hollywood may ditch red-light cameras
2005 Cosby deposition could bolster accusers
All hail, Jersey boy
Heat looking for Whiteside 2.0
EU sets another deadline on Greek financial deal
In your opinion
Dolphins’ receiver is ready to work
Sides push back deadline on ‘tense’ Iran nuke talks
Spain: Woman recruited girls to join Islamic State
FBI raids Ind. home of Subway spokesman
Today in history
Afghan officials talk with Taliban representatives
Jellyfish jamming up power plants
Religion, gay rights clash in case over cake
Gun in fatal San Francisco pier shooting belonged to federal agent
YOUR COMMENTS
New strategy for Islamic State is game of whack-a-mole
Know the facts before blaming today’s problems on slavery
Warmer oceans may hurt coral reefs
FBI hunts ‘Filter Bandit’
Latin King gang associate pleads guilty; 22 suspects face trial
Walmart store plans hit snag
Hillsboro may allow dogs on beach
Tide turns for Trump
Lightning hit leaves tourists stranded along Interstate 75
Animals seized from Davie petting zoo; owner jailed
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Broward sheriff’s deputy dies from brain cancer; wake today
Producer Jerry Weintraub, 77, worked with Hollywood’s top stars
Scott spends nearly $300K on consultants
Goalie’s injury was net bonus
Keys falls
Udonis Haslem wasn’t involved as the Heat and Dwyane Wade negotiated a new deal. But he was ready to step in if needed.
Viewership up
Fort Lauderdale Strikers hire new general manager.
Panthers bolster organizational depth
Wreck in rearview mirror
Daytona was made for daytime racing
Red Sox rally past Marlins
Davie fisherman wins Marlin World Cup
Long ball launches C. Springs to win
Royals prevail in grand style
Trust sells luxury oceanfront lot for $10M
Dredging project to get $1.2M
Crusader Nader still driving for safer automobiles
Atlantic City’s attractions expand beyond gambling
Job openings remain high, but hiring falters
Tour buses wage war in California
Pot industry blows into political arena to try to achieve legalization
General Mills says it’s making big step toward cage-free eggs
Sad husband finds himself in a pattern
— By Susan Bryant
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