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Publix Where working can be lethal
Five workers have died in Publix's Deerfield Beach warehouse in the past eight years. Has the workplace gotten safer? Apparently not.
By Harris Meyer
Politics as Blood Sport
Need to oust a school superintendent or get your favorite Democratic candidate elected? Just call Andre Fladell. But don't ever cross him.
The Music Men
As a world-famous Cantor, David Feuer's mission is to bring the Torah alive in song
Raising Kane
How Jim Kane transformed himself from a special-interest lobbyist into a lobbyist who's also Florida's best-known political pollster
Lock, Stock, and 48 Smoking Barrels
A year ago Wayne and Danny Dagenais stole guns from a family friend. In an effort to keep then-16-year-old Wayne out of jail, their parents tried to retrieve the weapons. But the plan didn't work.
The Doctor Will Sell You Now
Supplied by Rexall Showcase of Boca Raton, doctors and other distributors are pitching alternative forms of medicine that may not work in ways that may not be legal
The Redemption of Crime Boy
Former criminal-in-training Percy Campbell reclaimed his life and now illuminates a better way to handle hard-core juvenile delinquency
Hooray For Hollywood!
Political battles in the city are making it hard for developments like Turtle Nest Suites to win approval. Enter Alan Koslow.
Down and Out in Broward County
Many of the homeless are substance abusers who've spent most of their lives on the streets. And no new county system will change that.