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GO NATURAL  Live Green. Love Nature. 

It’s not easy being green. The effort is enough to induce eco-anxiety and drive one to drink – using only the finest organic liquor, of course. We're here to help. From farmers markets to a waterless carwash, here are fun ways to help the planet, or at least the slice of it we call home. Read Story.

  
FLASHBACK
Fuhgeddaboudit!

John Gotti's recent arrest recalls the mob's Florida history, when wiseguys and the Sicilian Mafia ruled the state's underworld. Read Story.

PANORAMIC VIEW
School Board Would an appointed, rather than elected, School Board eliminate micromanagement and political grandstanding? Read Column.

PERSONALITIES
Ev-i-l Knievel?

An FBI file on a series of beatings in the '70s shows Evel Knievel, who recently passed away in Florida, may have had a dark side. Read Story.

FIRST PERSON
Must Love Dogs
For a young couple starting a life together, finding a home proved easier than finding the pet with which to share it.
By Natalia Maldonado. Read Column.

READINGS
Guantanamo's Trial Run
Years before 9/11 and the War on Terror, the United States ran a detention camp at Guantánamo Bay. Then Yale law students teamed up with a maverick Miami attorney in a legal battle in which they fought the odds – and the White House – and won. By Brandt Goldstein. Read Story.
PHOTO FEATURE
Waiting For Hello
What if we could speak to all the people we encounter during our daily lives? That’s what photographer Lou Lozada was asking himself when he decided to focus on a group of people most of us encounter daily yet barely  bother to greet – waiters. See Feature.

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From creepy haunted houses to festive costume parties, here's your guide to a nightmare-inducing Halloween in South Florida Read More.   More Upcoming Events


HOT TYPE   
Richard Fleming, author of Walking to Guantanamo, had it all - a great girlfriend, a downtown Manhattan apartment and a thriving career. So why did he suddenly get the urge to cross the island of Cuba on foot?  Meet him Oct. 30 at Books & Books, Coral Gables.  Read more about this book and other upcoming author appearancesMore books of interest to Florida residents and visitors

STYLE
To celebrate the Wizard of Oz's 70th anniversary, famous designers re-imagined the iconic ruby slipper, creating a

stunning collection that will be showcased in Miami during Art Basel in December. Read More.

Perspective

Tapping the Oceans Desalination turns salty water into fresh water. As concern over water’s scarcity grows, can it offer a quick technological fix? In The Economist

Dirty Trickster  Campaign tips from Miami's Roger Stone, the man who has done it all, even - possibly - bringing down NY Gov. Eliot Spitzer. In The New Yorker

Commie Ball Some of the greatest baseball players the world has never seen are in Cuba, where their talent is government property, and their only chance of turning pro is the risky boat ride to Florida. In Vanity Fair

Countrywide's Many Friends UM President Donna Shalala is among those who scored V.I.P. loans from Countrywide C.E.O. Angelo Mozilo. In Portfolio

Castro's Legacy Rue the damage he has done. But lift the embargo against a sad, dysfunctional island. In The Economist