...back after transferring to the New England Patriots, and later the Miami Dolphins, and following his arrest for domestic violence he has not been...
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...come to halt as fast as the condo market collapsed. But his Miami-based Related Group didn't have other businesses to fall back on...
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...housing market, developers rushed to secure permits to build condos on the Miami River. Most found fierce opposition that doomed their plans. Neighbors and the...
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...Collins made his historic revelation that he is gay, newly signed Miami Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace drew attention with a negative remark about it...
Doing their part to launch a surefire local rivalry for Major League Soccer's New Jersey?based New York Red Bulls, Akin Gump, DLA Piper, Herrick Feinstein, and Paul Hastings all landed roles on the $
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...The Miami Dolphins are going to probably fall short of the goal line in...
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...bill by a vote of 35-4 that would give the Miami Dolphins an annual $3 million state sales tax rebate for the next...
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...The Florida Senate is giving a last-minute boost to the Miami Dolphins and the team's bid to win state money to help...
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...million, or $30 per square foot Seller: MRT Investments at Dolphin LLC, Adriana Ellis, manager Buyer: The Doral Academy Inc....
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