Saturday, April 23, 2016

University of Miami running back Mark Walton charged with DUI and other top stories.

  • University of Miami running back Mark Walton charged with DUI

    University of Miami running back Mark Walton charged with DUI
    Freshman University of Miami running back Mark Walton was arrested in Miami early Saturday morning and charged with driving under the influence, police said.Walton, who turned 19 last month, was also charged with driving with a suspended license. He was promptly suspended from the football team.According to an arrest report, Miami police reached Walton at about 3:45 a.m. on a residential street about four miles northeast of UM’s campus in Coral Gables. He was in the driver’s seat. Police notice..
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  • Uber spat caught on video leads to Miami doctor's firing

    Uber spat caught on video leads to Miami doctor's firing
    The Miami doctor whose verbal and physical attacks on an Uber driver in a viral video thrust her into the national spotlight will be terminated by Jackson Health System, a hospital spokeswoman said in a statement Friday.Anjali Ramkissoon, 30, who struck and cursed out the Uber driver in a video that was posted in January, was initially placed on administrative leave and “removed from all clinical duties.”“Jackson Health System is moving forward with the termination of Dr. Anjali Ramkissoon, a r..
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  • Heat Playoff Game Day: Miami Heat at Charlotte Hornets

    Heat Playoff Game Day: Miami Heat at Charlotte Hornets
    A look at the starting lineups and inactives, as well as referees and a pregame note of note for Saturday's 5:30 p.m. Game 3 of the best-of-seven Eastern Conference first-round playoff series between the Heat and Hornets at Time Warner Cable Aarena (TV: Fox Sports Sun, TNT. Radio: 790-AM, 106.3-FM, 98.3-FM (Spanish).Starting lineups MIAMI HEAT (2-0)Center: Hassan Whiteside Power forward: Luol DengSmall forward: Joe Johnson Shooting guard: Dwyane WadePoint guard: Goran DragicInactive: Chris Bo..
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  • Deaths of three young Miami-Dade men inspire foundation to give ...

    Deaths of three young Miami-Dade men inspire foundation to give ...
    Roman. JaQuevin. Trevin.The lives of the three young men were stolen by gun violence in late 2011 and early 2012. Roman Bradley was 20 years old. His friends JaQuevin Myles and Trevin Reddick were 19.Reddick was shot in a drive-by shooting in October 2011 and died two weeks later. Bradley and Myles were also shot and killed in a drive-by in March 2012 while they sat in a car in front of Myles’ house.Their names are intertwined with a new purpose: Their deaths inspired Denise Brown (Roman’s mom)..
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  • Spanish diplomat Maria Cristina Barrios passes away

    Spanish diplomat Maria Cristina Barrios passes away
    Spanish Diplomat Maria Cristina Barrios passed away at the University of Miami Hospital on Tuesday. She was 69. During her lengthy career, Barrios held many important positions. In 1998 and 2002 she was named as an ambassador for Spain in Switzerland and Mexico, respectively, and in 2007, she served as an ambassador on a Special Mission for Climate Change. The Diplomat, who was Miami’s consul general from 2010 until mid-2015, was a dedicated supporter of Miami’s cultural activities. She was gra..
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  • Mike Mayock discusses Dolphins' 13th overall pick

    Mike Mayock discusses Dolphins' 13th overall pick
    Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports NFL Network's Mike Mayock held a pre-Draft conference call with media from around the country. During the event, he discussed the Miami Dolphins' 13th overall selection. The NFL Draft kicks off next Thursday from Chicago, the second straight season in which the Windy City has hosted the annual selection meeting. NFL Network's Mike Mayock held an NFL Network NFL Draft media conference call on Friday, speaking about many of the prospects who will have ..
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  • In Brazil, the real crime is corruption

    In Brazil, the real crime is corruption
    As Brazil embarks on the wrenching process of possibly booting President Dilma Rousseff from office, here’s some advice from a country that knows something about impeachment: Make sure it’s about serious violations of law, not about politics.There is, we hasten to say, no comparison between the charges or situations involving former President Bill Clinton, who was impeached by the House of Representatives almost 20 years ago but survived a trial in the Senate, and that of Ms. Rousseff.He was ac..
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  • Miami Heat knows it has to do a better job on defense against ...

    Miami Heat knows it has to do a better job on defense against ...
    The way Steve Clifford sees it, his team is down 2-0 to the Miami Heat because it had six terrible defensive quarters to start the series, and players like Goran Dragic and Justise Winslow hit shots in Game 2 they normally don’t make.The Hornets’ biggest issue, Clifford said Friday, has been stopping Dwyane Wade and Joe Johnson from using their size and vision to feed the ball inside off pick-and-rolls. So, he has urged his team to get back to deflecting those passes like they did in the regula..
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  • Miami FC remains winless after 3-2 loss to Rayo OKC

    Miami FC remains winless after 3-2 loss to Rayo OKC
    The coveted first win continues to elude Miami FC. The expansion NASL club again was denied a victory in its fourth match of the season against fellow expansion team Rayo OKC Friday night. Defender Michel converted on a penalty kick in the 84th minute as Rayo OKC defeated Miami FC 3-2 at FIU Stadium. The start of the match was delayed 95 minutes late because of lightning. Match referee Rubiel Vazquez called a foul on Miami FC defender Adailton as he battled Rayo OKC forward Billy Forbes for the..
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  • In luxe Miami condo tower, Venezuelan oil tycoon with state ties ...

    In luxe Miami condo tower, Venezuelan oil tycoon with state ties ...
    Gerardo Pantin Shortt and his family have won hundreds of millions in contracts from Venezuela’s state oil company since the 1980s. The relationship continued to flourish after Hugo Chávez — staunch ally of Fidel Castro, arch-foe of American capitalism — came to power in 1999.Now Pantin is quietly using his fortune to fund a uniquely capitalist enterprise: developing a $100 million condo tower in Miami, the beating heart of anti-chavista feeling. You won’t find Pantin’s name on any glossy sales..
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