Road to Extradition

David Pohl
Miami New Times | September 29, 2011
Every year in Miami, dozens of murderers, smugglers and rapists flee to their homelands.

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When New Times purchased a small fortnightly newspaper in late 1987, the Miami metropolitan area was served by two dailies, populated with aging retirees, begging for tourists and struggling to invent a place called South Beach. And, of course, it...
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