In his last news conference as Broward’s top cop, Sheriff Al Lamberti praised his agency’s efforts to reduce hate crimes in the county — a finding reflected in the 2011 Hate Crimes in Florida report issued by the state attorney general’s office this week. But Lamberti, one of the most visible Republican elected officials in Broward, declined to say if he would ever run for...
Jan
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Lamberti praises agency’s work to reduce hate crimes in last news conference as Broward sheriff
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The Death of E-Readers Is All Your Fault
Label: TechnologySo there’s a reading gadget and a reading gadget with Angry Birds Star Wars. Which do you pick? Well, you, cultured person that you are, would select the dedicated e-reader, of course, just like you would rather watch Frontline instead of Honey Boo Boo, or pick up Vanity Fair instead of Us Weekly on the checkout line. Or at least that’s what the ideal version of yourself would...
Rare Photo Of Teenage Princess Diana
Label: LifestyleA never-before-seen photograph featuring the late Princess Diana has been made public in the weeks before the rare pic is set to go up for auction.The black-and-white snapshot displaying a "not to be published" marking shows a teenage Diana lounging next to an until-now mystery pal, reportedly dating back to 1981.
Pics: Remembering Diana 15 Years After Her Death
"The young man was Adam Russell, the...
Hulu CEO Kilar boogies with a $6 million bonus
Label: Health Hulu CEO Jason Kilar had millions of reasons to quit. He bagged a $6 million year-end bonus — on top of the $40 million payout he received for his Hulu stake in October — before announcing his resignation late yesterday, The Post has learned.While flush with cash, Kilar, 41, told his staff in an e-mail that he was leaving with a heavy heart, saying it’s...
College championship won’t be easy money again
Label: Business South Florida hotels should count their blessings from this weekend’s football bookings. The championship crowds won’t come this easily again. With Notre Dame playing for its first national title in more than 20 years, demand is unusually high for both hotel rooms and tickets for Monday’s championship game against Alabama. The teams have two of the largest fan bases in the...
Jan
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Requests for gun permits spikes in Florida
Label: World Nearly 800,000 people requested background checks so they could buy guns in Florida in 2012 — far more than in any recent year.Statistics from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement show 797,970 background checks were requested last year — nearly 200,000 more than were requested in 2011 and more than double the number for 2004, the earliest year for which statistics were...
Google emerges from FTC probe relatively unscathed
Label: TechnologySAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google has settled a U.S. government probe into its business practices without making any major concessions on how the company runs its Internet search engine, the world’s most influential gateway to digital information and commerce.Thursday’s agreement with the Federal Trade Commission covers only some of the issues raised in a wide-ranging antitrust investigation that could...
Celebrities Who Had Babies Before Marriage
Label: LifestyleKim Kardashian and Jessica Simpson are just some of the stars bucking tradition and having children before they say "I do."Video- Kim K. Exclusive: Pregnancy is Hard
Tomorrow on ET, we break down the celebrity couples who set to welcome their bundles of joy prior to making it official with their main squeeze.Also Friday, the world's thinnest woman shares her heartbreaking sto...
Deal makes Vanderbeek sole owner of Devils
Label: Health Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek has finally struck a deal to refinance the team’s debt and buy out his partners, ending months of wrangling over the cash-strapped club. The agreement with lenders gives Vanderbeek two and a half years to stabilize the team’s finances and meet certain financial targets, or they have the right to remove him as owner, sources...
The return of the cranes: Miami-Dade construction projects on the horizon in 2013
Label: Business The cranes are coming back to Miami. The battered construction industry is going higher in the new year after showing strong signs of life in 2012. Will Miami feel more like Manhattan in a few years? It just might.So far, there has been more talk than action, fewer shovels in the ground than grand announcements. Even so, construction is underway on a dozen new condominiums...
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