Alejandro Ravelo trains to break the constant weight free dive record. [Photo] (29 Nov 1996)
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Page: 8, Section: C
Alejandro Ravelo trains to break the constant weight free dive record. [Photo] (29 Nov 1996)
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Page: 8, Section: C
South Florida national parks raise their usage fees. (27 Nov 1996)
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Page: 1, Section: A
Judge Ursula Ungaro-Benages allows sand dredging near sensitive coral reefs to widen shorelines in Miami Beach and Sunny Isles. (26 Nov 1996)
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Page: 1, Section: A
The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary ecological reserve zone controversy continues. [Map] (24 Nov 1996)
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Page: 13, Section: C
After transferring cargo to the Selma Kosan, the Igloo Moon is floated and anchored off Miami Beach. [Photo] (22 Nov 1996)
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Page: 2, Section: B
Beaches on Key Biscayne are eroding. [In the South Miami Neighbors.] (21 Nov 1996)
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Page: N/A, Section: N/A
A group is formed to restore the Miami Cemetery. [In the South Miami Neighbors.] (21 Nov 1996)
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Page: N/A, Section: N/A
Coverage of the arrival of the cruise ship Carnival Destiny. [Photo] (20 Nov 1996)
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Page: 2, Section: B
Planning begins to replace eroded sand from Miami Beach. (20 Nov 1996)
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Page: 1, Section: B
The 101,353-ton cruise ship Carnival Destiny, the world’s biggest passenger vessel, arrives in Miami. [Photo] (19 Nov 1996)
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Page: 2, Section: B