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  • "I was so comfortable in my relationship with Phyllis, and so at ease there was no tension," he said in a 2009 interview for his alma mater's "Miamian" magazine.

    Former P&G CEO Smale Dies Associated Press 2011

  • The granddaddy of the Web gossip sites, PerezHilton, was founded only three years ago by a young Miamian named Mario Laven­deira, who rocketed to Internet fame by retailing celebrity gossip with bitchy comments scrawled in digital Magic Marker on photos he appropriated from X17 and other agencies by a variety of means, which informed sources say included gaining the passwords to newswires, photo-agency accounts, and the photo departments of major magazines.

    Shooting Britney 2008

  • The granddaddy of the Web gossip sites, PerezHilton, was founded only three years ago by a young Miamian named Mario Laven­deira, who rocketed to Internet fame by retailing celebrity gossip with bitchy comments scrawled in digital Magic Marker on photos he appropriated from X17 and other agencies by a variety of means, which informed sources say included gaining the passwords to newswires, photo-agency accounts, and the photo departments of major magazines.

    Shooting Britney 2008

  • "The situation is bad now, but I have faith that this is going to change," says Yadilka Aramboles, a 32-year-old Miamian from the Dominican Republic.

    Hispanics Place Higher Emphasis On Education, Poll Reports 2010

  • I think Orlando and Washington DC in summer are equally hellish ... and that is coming from a Miamian.

    ALA Roger Sutton 2007

  • One evening, we retrieved our rental car from valet parking and drove to dinner at Michy's, the culturally diverse Miamian bistro run by Michelle Bernstein in an unglamorous stretch of Biscayne Boulevard north of downtown Miami City and the Fontainebleau.

    New York Eateries Hit the Beach 2009

  • Recall how the Elián case literally changed history: many Miami-area Cuban-Americans who had been lifelong Democrats began voting Republican in 2000 as an expression of disgust with President Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno herself a Miamian, and thanks to a disputed margin of only 537 votes, Drunky McStagger became president rather than Al Gore.

    Archive 2007-08-26 Sinfonian 2007

  • Recall how the Elián case literally changed history: many Miami-area Cuban-Americans who had been lifelong Democrats began voting Republican in 2000 as an expression of disgust with President Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno herself a Miamian, and thanks to a disputed margin of only 537 votes, Drunky McStagger became president rather than Al Gore.

    Elián 2.0 continues Sinfonian 2007

  • "It is horrible to go and fight for your country, and then get treated like this," said Wells, 34, a Miamian who collects disability pay while studying to become an automotive technician.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • We really do I'm proud as a Miamian that you're located here in Miami.

    CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2004 2004

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