Despite contaminated beaches, tourism remains strong in Key West. [Photo] (13 Jul 1999)
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Page: 5, Section: B
Despite contaminated beaches, tourism remains strong in Key West. [Photo] (13 Jul 1999)
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Page: 5, Section: B
Cuban migrants in a small boat 26 miles off Cape Florida threaten the USCG to let them continue. [Photo] (13 Jul 1999)
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Page: 1, Section: A
Miami Mayor Joe Carollo suggests building a tunnel under the Miami River at Brickell Avenue. (12 Jul 1999)
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An editorial is against the Brickell Avenue tunnel. (12 Jul 1999)
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Page: 8, Section: A
The boat that carried Cuban migrants to Elliott Key on 7 July is at Biscayne National Park’s headquarters. [Photos] (11 Jul 1999)
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A boat with Cuban migrant passengers collides with a USCG cutter off Hillsboro Inlet. (11 Jul 1999)
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A TBD Devastator warplane that crashed and sank off Miami Beach on 1 July 1943 is located. (10 Jul 1999)
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James “Jimbo” Luznar of Jimbo’s Shrimp complains about the Virginia Key toll charge. [Map] (9 Jul 1999)
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The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Shipwreck Trail is a map of nine popular shipwrecks. [Map] (8 Jul 1999)
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Page: 1, Section: D
Twenty six Cuban immigrates land on Elliott Key. [Photo] (8 Jul 1999)
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