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Miami Herald

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Circulation147,130 daily; 190,751 Sunday (as of 2011)
HeadquartersDoral
Florida
U. S.
Owners McClatchy
First issue dateSeptember 15, 1903
OCLC number2733685
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About Miami Herald


The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by the McClatchy Company and headquartered in Doral, Florida, a city in western Miami-Dade County and the Miami metropolitan area, several miles west of downtown Miami.

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... Local artist Stephen Gamson told the Miami Herald he was admiring the sculpture, when an " older woman" tapped it, knocking it off its pedestal...

British Virgin Islands: Andrew Fahie to plead not guilty in drugs case

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May 5,2022 5:25 am

... But the Miami Herald reported that Mr Fahie would against the court s decision...

Who was Jeffrey Epstein? The financier charged with sex trafficking

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Dec 30,2021 3:37 am

... The Miami Herald says that the federal prosecutor Alexander Acosta - who was Secretary of Labour in the Trump administration - struck a plea agreement hiding the extent of his crimes and ending an FBI investigation into whether there were more victims or more powerful people who took part...

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... The banana is the idea, Lucien Terras, a director at the gallery, told the Miami Herald...

Prince Andrew Interview: 'Little apology or remorse'

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Feb 16,2020 8:18 am

... The Miami Herald has painstakingly put together a picture in Palm Beach of a place where three or four young (14 and 15-year-old) girls might visit a day to give Epstein massages, during which he would sexually abuse many of them...

Hurricane Dorian: Bahamas defends hurricane response

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British Virgin Islands: Andrew Fahie to plead not guilty in drugs case

Feb 16,2020 6:03 am

British Virgin Islands (BVI) Premier Andrew Fahie will plead Not Guilty to drug smuggling and Money Laundering charges, his lawyer has indicated.

During a pre-trial Hearing in Miami, Florida, Theresa Van Vliet said her client would deny the allegations.

Mr Fahie, 51, was arrested at a Miami airport last week following a US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sting.

The Judge ruled he could be released on a $500,000 (£399,732) bond as he awaits trial.

Mr Fahie's arraignment Hearing - When he will formally enter a plea - is scheduled for 25 May.

Until then Judge Alicia Otazo-Reyes, of the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida, said he could be released from pre-trial detention but would remain under monitored confinement at the US flat where his two daughters live.

According to Reuters news agency Judge Otazo-Reyes agreed with Mr Fahie's attorney that he would not flee because of his ties to the US.

She Said that she believed The Bond along with the monitored confinement would " ensure his appearance".

But the Miami Herald reported that Mr Fahie would against The Court 's decision.

Mr Fahie was arrested alongside the Managing Director of The Territory 's Ports Authority Oleanvine Maynard

The pair, and Ms Maynard's son Kadeem Maynard, are alleged to have agreed to allow an undercover informant to use BVI ports to transport cocaine to the US.

Their detention came A Day before an inquiry into the governance of BVI called for it to be amid concerns about corruption.

A government minister has been in The Caribbean to consider The Next Steps .



Source of news: bbc.com

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