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  2. Miami Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Metropolis, which later became The Miami News, was founded in 1896, and was the Herald ' s oldest competitor until 1988, when it went out of business. [ 11 ] During the Florida land boom of the 1920s , the Miami Herald was the largest newspaper in the world, as measured by lines of advertising. [ 12 ]

  3. Tibor Hollo - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing that Miami had limited space as it was defined by the ocean on the east and the Everglades on the west, he believed that the future of the city was in vertical, downtown residential living. [1] He founded Florida East Coast Realty in 1972 and completed his first major building, 888 Brickell Avenue, a seven-story office building. [1]

  4. Bea Hines - Wikipedia

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    Hines was first hired at the Miami Herald in 1966, as a library file clerk for the newsroom. [1] [3] Beginning in 1967, she took classes at Miami-Dade Community College, where she wrote for the college paper. [4] She was encouraged by Fred Shaw and others at the Miami Herald to major in journalism. [9] [8]

  5. Weeks after retirement, longtime Miami Herald Editorial Page ...

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    Miami Herald Editorial Page Editor Nancy Ancrum, who kept a watchful eye on Florida governors and South Florida leaders, gave voice to those who had been silenced and guided her team to two ...

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  7. Patrick Farrell (photojournalist) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Farrell (born July 1, 1959) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American photojournalist for the Miami Herald. [1]His images from a brutal hurricane season in Haiti won the 2009, Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography.

  8. Gene Miller - Wikipedia

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    Gene Miller (1928–2005) was an American investigative reporter at the Miami Herald who won two Pulitzer Prizes for reporting that helped save innocent men on Florida's Death Row from execution. He was also a legendary editor, mentoring generations of young reporters in how to write crisp, direct, and entertaining stories.

  9. Death of Darren Rainey - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the Miami-Dade Coroner's Office completed the autopsy of Darren Rainey. The autopsy was leaked to the Miami Herald and ruled Rainey's death as accidental, stemming from a combination of the confinement in the shower, his heart/lung problems and his schizophrenia. The coroner did not determine that the staff intended to hurt ...