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The People's Polo
The sport's militaristic roots are fading. This is Wellington, old chap.
By Amy Guthrie, Published on July 10, 2008Bob Norman
Naked Negotiation in Riviera Beach
How a Riviera Beach official allegedly does business in a very warm climate
By Bob Norman, Published on July 10, 2008Tailpipe
Ambushed by Seminole Blackjack
Shut Up and Shuffle
As told to Edmund Newton, Published on July 10, 2008Feature
Backbreaker
A half-kilo of blow, machine-gun blasts, and a millionaire chiropractor. Does this make sense?
By Thomas Francis, Published on July 10, 2008News
Swimming Upstream
Parkland's Dara Torres can outrace Olympic swimmers half her age, but beating the skeptics may prove more difficult
By Brantley Hargrove, Published on July 3, 2008Feature
Sexual Healing
Sad stories and otherwise freaky tales from Florida's last sexual surrogate
By Mooney, Michael J., Published on July 3, 2008Tailpipe
Letters
Bob Norman
The Ink-Stained Unemployed
Newspapers will shrink as veterans are forced out the door
By Bob Norman, Published on June 26, 2008Feature
To Hug a Porcupine
Three little boys set out to destroy the parents who loved them. This isn't how adoption is supposed to work.
By Deirdra Funcheon, Published on June 26, 2008News
Rubber Doll
Polite businesswoman by day, international fetish icon by night
By Mooney, Michael J., Published on June 26, 2008Tailpipe
Feature
Smoked Tuna in the Can
He was the first big bust of the War on Drugs. That and two bits won't get you a cup of coffee.
By Brantley Hargrove, Published on June 19, 2008News
Jack Don't Know Jack
Why will the right-wing crusader likely lose his license? Swastikas are just the start.
By Brantley Hargrove, Published on June 19, 2008Tailpipe
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Field of Drools
Local cricketers can only dream of playing in the county's new high-end cricket stadium
By Amy Guthrie, Published on June 19, 2008Bob Norman
The Jewish Problem
Rev up your Swift Boats, boys. The Obama campaign is coming to town.
By Bob Norman, Published on June 12, 2008Feature
Shark Huggers
Tourists can't wait to get next to them – even if they are eating machines
By Amy Guthrie, Published on June 12, 2008Letters
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