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Terra Group, founded by father and son Pedro and David Martin, has been making its mark on the South Florida real estate scene since its inception in 2001. David Martin, who serves as chief operating officer for the company, took time away from his busy schedule to tell reporter Laura Stace how the company strategically plans its projects.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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Ernesto Perez has been a very busy man since founding Dade Medical College 14 years ago. Since its inception, the college has grown significantly and now boasts campuses in Homestead, Miami, Miami Lakes, Hollywood, West Palm Beach and Jacksonville.
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Fans, rejoice &amp;ndash; baseball season is no longer a dot on the horizon. It is now in plain sight, and the Miami Marlins have started their spring training under the guidance of a familiar face, Mike Redmond.&#xD;
Mr. Redmond, a catcher, made his major league debut with the then Florida Marlins and played for the team from 1998 to 2004. He has many memories as a Marlins player, including being part of the winning 2003 World Series team. The team defeated the New York Yankees in six games, four games to two.&#xD;
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He added Dunedin manager to his resume last year, leading the Blue Jays to a 78-55 record and advanced to the first round of Florida State League playoffs.&#xD;
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The franchise ended 2011 with a name change &amp;shy;&amp;ndash; from Florida Marlins to Miami Marlins &amp;ndash; and a new logo and uniforms were unveiled.&#xD;
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He apologized, was suspended for five games, and 13 months after signing a four-year, $10 million deal, was dismissed as manager.&#xD;
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He added Dunedin manager to his resume last year, leading the Blue Jays to a 78-55 record and advanced to the first round of Florida State League playoffs.&#xD;
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He apologized, was suspended for five games, and 13 months after signing a four-year, $10 million deal, was dismissed as manager.&#xD;
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After being incorporated on June 24, 2003, almost a decade later Doral is a thriving city that is poised for even more growth. The City of Doral has operated under the mayor-council-manager form of government since its incorporation and the new city elected Luigi Boria as their second mayor last year.&#xD;
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      <description>Rebeca Sosa will make history this week when she is sworn in on Friday as the first Hispanic chairwoman of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners. She was elected by her peers on Nov. 20, 2012, to serve a two-year term, which commenced Jan. 1.Since 2001, Commissioner Sosa has served on the county commission. Her district, District 6, includes areas in the City of Miami, Coral Gables, West Miami, Hialeah and Miami Springs.Commissioner Sosa took a break from her new role to talk to reporter Laura Stace.</description>
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