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The South Florida Roundup

Handcuffs And A Handshake: A Roundup Of This Week In South Florida

Alex Saleh

 

Allegations that Miami Gardens police harassed and intimidated black employees and customers at one convenience store has led to . Julie Brown from the Miami Herald says that the city's police chief, who is black, is actually a rarity: nearly all of the commanders and most squad officers are white and Hispanic, although Miami Gardens is predominantly black.

While Rick Scott touts that he's half-way toward his 700,000-jobs goal, the Tampa Bay Times and Miami Herald find that . SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s .

Reactions to the overshadowed the memorial for South African leader Nelson Mandela where the greeting took place. As SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s Tim Padgett tells us, many were making too much about nothing.

The Spanish-language version of healthcare.gov had a soft launch last weekend, about month later than planned. The site, , has had few of the glitches that plagued the English version. Despite the delay, people still need to register by December 23 if they hope to have insurance kick-in by January 1, says SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä±'s Sammy Mack.

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