3 Miami officers convicted
A federal jury on Thursday convicted three Miami police officers of conspiring to cover up the fatal shootings of two fleeing robbers - bringing to seven the number of highly decorated veterans found guilty of planting guns on unarmed suspects in the department's biggest scandal in two decades.
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Jim DeFede
Jimmy Morales' proposal was crassly political and more than a little reckless -- two phrases not normally associated with Morales.
All that jazz
Desmond Child and Davitt Sigerson are the men behind the hits of such pop luminaries as Britney Spears and Ricky Martin. Just now they are casting a musical called JazzAge, set in bohemian Paris in the 1920s.
Passion for pomegranates
Once he believed the sauce was perfected, he added it to the cafe's menu. Many customers enjoyed it so much with bread or on salads that they wanted to take it home. That led to washing and filling empty ketchup bottles for takeout. Khalil realized he was on to something.
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MARCH MANIA
Road to the Final Four
Final Four set for San Antonio Duke, UConn share slice of history
It seems impossible to look ahead to Duke's Final Four meeting with Connecticut without first looking back. Meanwhile, Oklahoma State and Georgia Tech have no intention of being a Final Four sideshow.
A day for drama Roddick, Serena, Spadea win on best day at tourney
Serena Williams spent the past eight months in search of dramatic acting roles. She might discover, looking at Thursday's results from the NASDAQ-100 Open, that plenty of made-for-Hollywood story lines can be found within the 78-foot-by-27-foot confines of a tennis court. BY MICHELLE KAUFMAN / mkaufman@herald.com
RETURN TO ROOTS Back in the saddle
That roaring hiss you hear is the sound of a million or more Aerosmith fans crying YEESSSSSSS! in unison. That's because the Boston bad boys have just released Honkin' on Bobo, a pulverizing new CD that pays clear homage to the band's blues roots and, in doing so, is vintage Aerosmith. The CD feels inspired by the music and the joy of playing it -- not on whether MTV or pop radio will air it. BY HOWARD COHEN / hcohen@herald.com