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Trailer Trash Meets Palm Beach Elite
The whole point of Billy Bowman's annual bash is to eat, drink, and party with real Floridians of all types
By Harris Meyer
The Real McCain
The candidate poses as a campaign-finance reformer as he accepts cash from special interests
A Plane Case of Quid Pro Quo
Commissioner Lori Parrish opposed a rent increase for small airlines. A major supporter is a lobbyist for the airlines. You figure it out.
A Handicapped Service
Complaints from the mobility-challenged against the AAA Wheelchair Wagon Service are numerous. The company's stance? What's the problem?
Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Wrestlers
The life of a minor-league wrestler is more pain than gain. But a shot at fame is enough to draw a 130 pound apprentice into the ring.
An Inflamed Defection
Port Everglades firefighters say they have no intention of joining Broward County's larger force
A Good Egg
Early hours, flashers, and backaches: It's all part of the job for Broward County's turtle protectors
Et Tu, Dolphins?
The members of Broward's backstabbing political club are at it again, and this time Democratic honcho Mitch Ceasar had to break it up
An Ethical Variance
How do you get a zoning problem fixed in the city of Hollywood? You just have to hire the people who make the decisions.
Caught in a Web of His Own Design
The story of a freedom-loving teen who posted a screed by one of the Littleton killers on his Website. The authorities were not amused.
By Harris Meyer and Brendan Kelley
Florida Alliance for Patronage
A group dedicated mainly to its own business interests is getting taxpayer bucks from Broward County commissioners
Willie Gary's Sugar Daddies
Why is Stuart's revered black superlawyer, champion of the little guy, defending Big Sugar against its own workers? Money.
At-Large Ignorance
The plan to elect county commissioners from single-member districts could revolutionize Broward politics. So why don't voters care?
Nova, HEAL Thyself
Members of a student group insist bad behavior, not HIV, causes AIDS, and that controversial message is testing academic freedom