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October 29, 2014: Millions Of Floridians Have Already Voted, Republicans Have Edge

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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5:30 Some homeless advocates have dubbed new rules in South Florida as homeless hate laws.
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5:04 A search for missing Cuban migrants leads to another discovery.
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4:30 Tim Padgett reports about a new play, "The Cuban Spring," at the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center.
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4:04 An update on the court case regarding the death of a drum major at Florida A&M University.
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1:04 Both supporters and opponents of a seemingly low-profile ballot measure say it could alter the future of the Florida Supreme Court ... Jury reaches second guilty verdict in the retrial of Palm Beach polo mogul John Goodman.
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10:04 Supporters and opponents of a constitutional amendment to allow medical marijuana in Florida debated in Tallahassee Tuesday.
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9:30 Fort Lauderdale commissioners have been criticized as being anti-homeless after passing several ordinances that criminalize acts such as sleeping in public areas and panhandling. We'll hear from one city commissioner who says these laws are necessary.

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9:04 The Florida Supreme Court has turned down a Republican House candidate who says she shouldn't be kept off the ballot for missing a filing deadline.
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8:34 Into the growing Cuban debate now comes a new play, "The Cuban Spring." WLRN talks with Miami author Vanessa Garcia about the emerging young Cuban-American generation and its different take on Cuba.

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8:04 The general election is a week away, but about two million Floridians have already cast ballots.

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7:34 Fort Lauderdale commissioners have been criticized as being anti-homeless after passing several ordinances that criminalize acts such as sleeping in public areas and panhandling. We'll hear from one city commissioner who says these laws are necessary.

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7:04 Both supporters and opponents of a seemingly low-profile ballot measure say it could alter the future of the Florida Supreme Court. Amendment Three would grant an outgoing governor the right to tap replacements for high-court justices and appeals-court judges who leave office at the same time that the governor does.
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6:34 Into the growing Cuban debate now comes a new play, "The Cuban Spring." WLRN talks with Miami author Vanessa Garcia about the emerging young Cuban-American generation and its different take on Cuba.
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6:04 The general election is less than a week away, but about two million Floridians have already cast ballots.

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