Florida International University News
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Move over hamburgers and fries. Here come the sweet-chili chicken wraps and bacon-filled tater tots.
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Alex Mantovani scanned Miami’s financial district from the fourth-floor office of Brazilian digital marketing company Grupo Avadora he opened in January. Golden keys to the city and the county, symbols of welcome, lay on a table.
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As American billionaire Phillip Frost prepared to take over as chairman of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. in March 2010, some investors fretted about what would become of Israel’s crown jewel.
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Abelardo and Lucy Gomez, like many of their generation who fled Cuba, have voted for every Republican U.S. presidential candidate for the past 40 years.
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The botched initial offering of Facebook Inc. is the catalyst that should lead to U.S. exchanges being stripped of self-regulatory powers and their related benefits, a Credit Suisse Group AG executive said.
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InterMune Inc. had good news to announce about its lung disease drug.
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From her perch in Tripoli fronting the Mediterranean, the naked woman and her gazelle have been silent witnesses to much of Libya’s past century: colonialism, monarchy, dictatorship and post-revolutionary unrest.
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Top-ranked Duke University stayed undefeated with an 88-47 college basketball victory against Cornell University, while Rick Pitino’s No. 5 University of Louisville topped his son’s Florida International University 79-55.
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Isiah Thomas won’t return to the New York Knicks as a consultant amid questions about whether his appointment would violate National Basketball Association rules because he is a college basketball coach.
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Many corporate executives have defied the government. How many have been willing to be carried from their offices by soldiers for doing it?
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