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A superb team is making the difference at Miami Edison

Miami Edison, along with Booker T. Washington, Central and Holmes Elementary, have proven to the State Board of Education that they are making enough progress in the academic performance of…

Trayvon’s death reminds us how far we still must go

My sincere condolences go out to the family of Trayvon Martin. As a father of two teenage boys, no words can express what anguish I would feel over such a…

Where was Trayvon’s right to stand his ground?

When explaining a situation or trying to understand an issue, how the circumstance is defined can play a major role in the approach that is taken. In the case of…

Will Trayvon’s cries for justice be heard?

Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman and a neighbor’s call to 911 may have recorded his cry for help before he was fatally shot in the chest.…

Surname politics and other unsavory games

In Broward County, a place where incumbent judges were never challenged, all of the sitting Hispanic judges up for election were challenged by white attorneys. It was believed that Anglo-Saxon…

Gasoline prices the biggest threat to the economy

In the last few months the economy appeared to be improving as have President Obama’s job approval numbers. There is a comeback in independent voters and many political experts were…

Even the poor deserve the right to live in safety

Turf wars between rival gangs have been cited as the main reason for the unprecedented rise in violence in Liberty Square. But factor in senseless Black-on-Black crime, drive-by shootings and…

Don’t believe the lies of Newt and Mitt

GOP candidates Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney are doing a good job of attacking each other’s character in the race to become president of the U.S. The sad thing is…