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Paralegals posed in nude for 2005 charity calendar

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  • They weren't all paralegals but they all took it all off for charity in 2005.
  • 9/29/2012
  • Album ID: 1541871

Taking a spin on a tricked-out cruising bicycle

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  • Joachim Ruiz of Wynwood takes to the streets in his tricked-out cruising bicycle.
  • 4/16/2012
  • Album ID: 1452306

Just plane crazy: Plane spotting at Miami International

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  • Don White is a reggie (Brit slang for registration) spotter, a plane watcher, an Aviation Enthusiast -- a guy who goes all over the world to collect plane registration numbers. It is a quest that inevitably leads to the best place in the world for such a sport: the Miami Internatonal Airport observation deck.
  • 3/8/2012
  • Album ID: 1429538

Is this any way to ruin an airline?

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  • In 1968 The Herald's Tropic magazine dressed a man in the uniform of an airline stewardess to illustrate a story about how employement of male flight attendants meant fewer pretty smiles and shapely legs on board airliners.
  • 12/13/2011
  • Album ID: 1378736

The little house that grew

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  • Several years of living in a tiny, rundown house while a larger house was being built around and over it left Margaret Hatcher feeling that life was cement, sawdust and unfinished rooms. But there was a bright side. She learned how to build a stone wall.
  • 10/25/2011
  • Album ID: 1349203

Recent requests

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  • Photos requested recently by customers of Miami Herald Store.
  • 10/18/2010
  • Album ID: 1099128

Happy anarchy ruled the Loop Road

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  • It was the original path of the Tamiami Trail, but engineers shortened the route, leaving the 23-mile-long Loop Road. The creation of Everglades National Park then cut the area off from the rest of Monroe County. When writer Robert Reno visited the Loop Road in 1966 it had no police, no building inspectors, no place to vote, no governmental service. And its people liked it that way.
  • 8/31/2010
  • Album ID: 1067487

Stuffed water buffalo exacts revenge on wrong human

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  • Jim Harris was treated for bruises, a concussion and pinched nerves at Mariners Hospital in Tavernier after the 200-pound stuffed head of a water buffalo fell on him at his rented home. "Bubba" knocked him unconscious. Harris pointed out that he wasn't the one who shot and mounted the buffalo. "I don't even like hunting," he said.
  • 7/26/2010
  • Album ID: 1047307

Poolside parties on the roof

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  • Resting on a poolside sofa 18 stories above Collins Avenue in Miami Beach is where the fun is. DJs, money and $900 bottles have turned the tops of several Miami area hotels into playgrounds for young adults.
  • 5/26/2010
  • Album ID: 1012276

One-time WASP returns to the skies

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  • Tex Amanda Brown Meachem, 93, ditched her walker, settled into the cockpit of a World War II AT-6 Texan, and flew into her past. As a Women Airforce Service Pilot — WASP — Meachem flew dozens of the powerful two-seaters. Her return to the cockpit fulfilled a wish that she expressed after the 300 surviving WASP veterans received a Congressional Gold Medal in March, 2010.
  • 5/5/2010
  • Album ID: 998056
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