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MiamiHerald.com: Today's Top Stories Satellite industries support Art Basel Knowing which fairs and auctions to attend, which galleries to patronize and which emerging artists to collect takes not just money but experience and a background in art history as well. Miami Dolphins defense betters the Rams It wasn't bold or impressive. It wasn't really all that entertaining, either. But as the Dolphins continue their quest to remain alive in the AFC wild card hunt, only one quality of Sunday's lackluster game against the Rams really mattered. Flooding to force Broward main courthouse to close Flooding on the first and second floors is expected to keep Broward County's main courthouse closed on Monday, according to the Broward Sheriff's Office. Teen saves brother in Liberty City house fire A 16-year-old girl saved her brother from a Liberty City house fire early Monday morning. Sharonda Johnson smelled smoke when a fire broke out near the laundry room of their home at 1493 NW 55th St. around 4 a.m. She got her brother Sharod, 11, to put on shoes and the two ran to call Miami Fire Rescue from another location. They waved down fire trucks a block away, which continued to the blaze. Life gets worse for Haiti's hungry children The slow road to death runs high above the scenic coastline, past the crumbled bridges and buried rivers. It traverses a jagged trail passing green slopes and red fertile dirt before arriving here: an isolated mountain village where little Haitian girls dream of eating rice and the doctor is a three-hour walk away. Hostages said dead in Mumbai Jewish center Commandos who stormed the Mumbai headquarters of an ultra-orthodox Jewish group found the bodies of five hostages inside, including a New York rabbi and his wife, officials said, as a fresh battle raged at the luxury Taj Mahal hotel and other Indian forces ended a siege at another five-star hotel. Crowds cram midnight Sawgrass Mills sales You couldn't tell we are in the midst of a recession based on the crowds Thursday night kicking off the holiday shopping season at Sawgrass Mills. Cuban monk is on the path to sainthood The Roman Catholic Church is set to hold its first beatification ceremony on Cuban soil this weekend, honoring a humble 19th century monk who helped the sick during a cholera epidemic. More indigenous Guatemalans turn to sex work, stoking HIV fears Like other Kaqchikel Maya women in her village, Fabiola Sánchez rises at daybreak, feeds her children fresh tortillas and boards a bus for Guatemala City. Paralyzed man remains behind bars in Broward Enrique Reyes' immigrant tale is familiar: He grew up in a tightknit family in Cuba with dreams of one day helping his parents. He traveled from Texas to Miami, working in a pipe factory, making friends and dating. Northwestern High looks for revenge against Central in a Region 4-6A semifinal Northwestern High junior Todd Chandler spent a year learning how to anchor a defense from one of his school's greatest players, Marcus Forston, who is a freshman at the University of Miami. India under siege in deadly attacks In a series of dramatic attacks in the heart of India's financial capital, teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, hospitals and a crowded train station Wednesday night, killing at least 100 people and taking Westerners hostage. Huge crowds cheer NYC Thanksgiving Day Parade Val Bonner planned for a decade to attend the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on her 50th birthday, and this year she got her wish Thursday, joining throngs of holiday revelers in Manhattan cheering the giant balloons and thousands of marchers. Retailers tout freebies, coupons to lure shoppers Just in case massive markdowns aren't enough to convince shoppers to fork over cash for presents on Black Friday, some retailers are hoping to woo shoppers with freebies and coupons. Friday is the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, and it historically was when the surge of shoppers helped stores break into profitability for the full year. Russia to help Venezuela develop nuclear energy Russian President Dmitry Medvedev agreed to help start a nuclear energy program in Venezuela and then departed for Cuba Thursday in a tour aimed at restoring ties that have dwindled since the Cold War. Wish Book lets MiamiHerald.com users help those less fortunate Last Thanksgiving Day, with his pregnant wife sitting by his bedside at Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines, Darío Martinez was waiting to die from the leukemia that had overtaken his body. 2 fugitives in Virginia slaying arrested in Dania Two gang-bangers from Virginia, made infamous for a killing featured by America's Most Wanted, have been dealing drugs out of a Dania Beach motel, according to authorities. Suspicious Web searches surface in Caylee Anthony case Someone performed Internet searches for ''neck breaking'' and ''household weapons'' on the home computer of a Florida mother charged with killing her missing 3-year-old daughter, according to court documents released Wednesday. Frequent Hialeah candidate convicted of election fraud Nilo Juri, a frequent Hialeah political candidate and former state lawmaker, was convicted Wednesday by a Miami-Dade jury on charges that he used illegal contributions to boost the campaigns of his political allies. Presidential partners: Obama and Bush team up on financial crisis America has never seen anything quite like this: the president and president-elect acting like co-presidents, consulting and cooperating on the day's biggest crises. |
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