June 03, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Convicting Florida Officer in Slaying May Prove DifficultConvicting a police officer for an on-duty killing hasn't happened in Florida in nearly three decades, in part because officers are given wide latitude to protect themselves from perceived danger.
By Terry Spencer and Curt Anderson Associated Press
4 minute read
April 28, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Cuban Players Paid Smugglers $15 Million, Prosecutors SayCuban baseball players paid a South Florida-based smuggling ring more than $15 million to leave the communist island in secretive ventures that included phony documents, false identities and surreptitious boat voyages to Mexico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, federal prosecutors say.
By Curt Anderson, Associated Press
7 minute read
April 23, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Cuba Relents, Allows Cuban-Born Travelers on Historic CruiseThe Cuban government backs away from a policy barring Cuban-born Americans from the first Carnival Fathom cruise set for May 1.
By Curt Anderson, Associated Press
6 minute read
April 05, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Veteran Miami Officer Named Police Chief in FergusonA veteran Miami police officer with two decades of experience dealing with the media and community leaders will take over as police chief in Ferguson, hoping to help the St. Louis suburb heal as it rebounds after the fatal 2014 police shooting of Michael Brown.
By Jim Salter and Curt Anderson, Associated Press
9 minute read
March 14, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Sticky Lawsuit: $400M Dispute Lingers Over Post-It InventorAlan Amron has invented a battery-powered squirt gun, a digital photo frame, even a laser system that may someday provide a visible first-down line for fans inside NFL stadiums. He holds 40 U.S. patents, but he's most interested in an invention for which he gets no credit: the Post-it Note, that ubiquitous sticky-back product made into a worldwide success by 3M Co.
By Curt Anderson, Associated Press
5 minute read
March 08, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Charity With Ties to Congresswoman Target of Fraud CaseThe head of a purported charity with close ties to Florida U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown pleaded guilty in a federal fraud investigation.
By Jason Dearen and Curt Anderson, Associated Press
3 minute read
April 01, 2014 | Daily Report Online
Photographer Wants Big Damages in Bieber LawsuitA celebrity photographer sought to boost the potential damages he could win from Justin Bieber in a lawsuit that accuses the singer and a bodyguard of battery in a confrontation outside a recording studio.
By Curt Anderson | Associated Press
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January 18, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
IRS Overplays Tax Shelter IssueThe Internal Revenue Service has suffered a string of setbacks recently in federal appeals courts on its aggressive campaign to crack down on corporate tax shelters.
By CURT ANDERSON Associated Press Writer
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