Florida

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Florida: "Don't look at me!"
The Sunshine State gets self-conscious as the eyes of the nation scrutinize its counting skills.
Pride before the fall
Ralph Nader told his supporters to cast a vote they could be proud of. How do you spell H-U-B-R-I-S?
Bush makes a final push in Florida
Joined by the state's governor and Billy Graham, Bush tries to rally an unexpectedly close swing state.
Bitter pills
Pharmaceutical companies are apoplectic over Gore's prescription drug pricing proposal
Cop flashes penis
Asked by a teenage girl to take a picture of a rock group, a police officer shoots a more shocking photo.
The good life and the wildlife
Visit Naples, Fla., for its cypress groves, gorgeous orchids and teddy bear museums. Stay for the seven-mile crescent beach of pine and palm.
Civil war in Miami?
The battle over Elian has led non-Cubans to threaten secession, and to back a recall drive against the mayor.
Photographer gets spooked by his own subjects
Lost in a Florida swamp, he climbs a tree to avoid alligators.
The last supper
Recounting the negotiators' shocking final hours before the Elian Gonzalez raid.
The Elián photo conspiracy
Once again, Republicans let their hatred of Clinton cloud their political judgment.
A world of their own
The Miami media recognizes and helps perpetuate a separate reality for Cuban exiles.
Showdown in Miami
Janet Reno's deadline came and went, but Elian stayed put. That didn't stop the city's Cuban-Americans from putting on a Hollywood show.
All in Elian's family
The media is holding back on the shady past of the young Cuban refugee's Miami relatives.
No good can come of this
Myths and harsh realities in the political sludge match over Elian Gonzalez.
Grumpy old men
The aging exile leaders who are trying to keep Elian Gonzalez in the United States have a lot in common with their anti-democratic nemesis, Fidel Castro.
Bracing for Hurricane Elian
Miami's Cuban-American community prepares for war against hometown girl Janet Reno.
A "poison" divides us
The man who has made it a personal mission to destroy affirmative action one state at a time explains why the policy is so damaging.
Look away, Dixieland
George W. Bush and Al Gore are coasting in the latest primaries, which are now just formalities.
A bod for sin
Jacqueline Tellalian has spent her life in a wheelchair. And she still doesn't understand why men see it as a mechanical monster that threatens their manliness.
What went wrong?
The Florida governor's kindler, gentler affirmative action reform draws a firestorm of protest from the very people it aims to help.
Carl Hiaasen
There are some questions even the author of "Sick Puppy" can't be asked.
A conversation with Errol Morris
Eating a reality sandwich at the Carnegie Deli with a connoisseur of the ironic, the naive and the appalling.
Milagro in Miami?
On TV it's all Elian, all the time. But Cuban exiles and their neighbors disagree about what should happen to the boy who's become a symbol.
Footloose in Florida
There are always dark doings in the Sunshine State.
Indiana Dan vs. Dr. Evil
The congressman trying to prevent Elian Gonzalez's return to Cuba, Rep. Dan Burton, gets more campaign funding from Florida's Cuban exile community than from his own folks back home in Hoosierland.
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