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Miami Heat to face a familiar foe: Indiana Pacers
Miami HeraldThe Heat now knows who will it play in the Eastern Conference finals, and it knows that opponent quite well. The Heat and Indiana Pacers have met nine times in the past 13 months. Miami rallied from a 2-1 series deficit to beat the Pacers in six games...Tags: Dwyane Wade, Nate Robinson, Indiana Pacers, South Florida Bulls, Paul George
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Dwyane Wade surprises local Miami teen at prom
Miami HeraldDwyane Wade would have been in Chicago for a Heat playoff game Friday night if he hadn't helped eliminate the Bulls with a big fourth quarter two nights early. So how did Wade fill the opening on his schedule? By attending the senior prom of an...Tags: Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Chicago Bulls
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Shane Larkin stands out, Kenny Kadji impresses at NBA combine
Miami HeraldShane Larkin and Kenny Kadji likely improved their NBA Draft stock on Friday by wowing the scouts at the NBA Combine in Chicago. Larkin registered a jaw-dropping 44-inch vertical leap, the second highest ever and best since Kenny Gregory jumped 45.5...Tags: Basketball, ESPN (tv network), Sports, National Basketball Association, Trey Burke
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Ray Allen's help paying dividends for LeBron James, Miami Heat
Miami HeraldWhen it comes to free throws, LeBron James is the Cal Ripken Jr. of basketball. "I think it has been documented that LeBron changes his technique every three games," Dwyane Wade joked on Friday, a practice day for the Heat at AmericanAirlines Arena....Tags: Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat, American Airlines Arena, Kevin Durant, Steve Nash
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BRIEF: New CFO at Royal Caribbean
Miami HeraldThe top finance job at Miami-based Royal Caribbean Cruises is in new hands. The world's second-largest cruise ship company announced Thursday that Brian Rice, who is retiring in spring of 2014, would no longer serve as chief financial officer, a job...Tags: KPMG, Companies and Corporations, Royal Caribbean International, Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance
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Miami-Dade mom of tot who died in hot car has DUI history
Miami HeraldIt wasn't the first time Catalina Marista Bruno had been accused of endangering her infant son. But it will be the last. Bryan Miguel Osceola, a month short of his first birthday, died when his mom drove home in her 2013 Chevy Impala, exited the car,...Tags: Florida Highway Patrol, Police Arrests
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Miami's art museum gets anonymous $15 million gift
Miami HeraldThe latest big donor to the future Perez Art Museum Miami won't have a named wing or even a modest plaque memorializing the gift. In a public announcement shrouded in secrecy, the Miami Art Museum said Friday that an anonymous donor had pledged $12...Tags: Museums, Arts, Arts and Culture, Miami Art Museum, Artists
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AARP cancels Florida sweepstakes, blames new state gambling law
Miami HeraldSorry, grandma and grandpa. The AARP is blocking Florida residents from participating in its Perfect Path to Retirement $50,000 Giveaway and its forthcoming Grandparents Day Photo Contest because, the group says, of a new state law cracking down on...Tags: Politics, Labor Legislation, Dwayne Johnson, Career and Workplace, Lawyers
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Turks and Caicos authorities drop gun charges against American tourists
Miami HeraldCharges have been dropped against two older American tourists arrested in the Turks and Caicos Islands after a bullet was found in each of their luggage on separate occasions as they prepared to depart. Following a thorough investigation by the islands'...Tags: U.S. Embassy, Police Arrests, U.S. Department of State
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Jackson Health System solvent for first time in five years
Miami HeraldJackson Health System has enough money to pay its bills, administrators said this week in declaring Miami-Dade's safety net hospitals financially solvent for the first time in five years. Solvency is an important step on the path to Jackson's continuing...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Finance, Health Insurance, Economy, Business and Finance, Medicaid
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Former UM student to serve three years prison for DUI death
Miami HeraldFormer university student Ivanna Villanueva sobbed Friday as she accepted a three-year prison sentence for a drunken driving crash that killed a grandmother on her way home from work. The tears kept flowing when relatives of the victim, Eyder Ayala,...Tags: University of Miami, Judges, Punishment, Justice System, Students
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Gov. Rick Scott asks university presidents to lobby for caps on tuition increases
Miami HeraldGov. Rick Scott has all but guaranteed a veto of the three-percent tuition increase in the state budget and he recently reached out to an unlikely group to aid his cause. All 12 state university presidents were asked to sign a letter initiated by the...Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Education, Colleges and Universities, Government
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