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    A Miami private investigator can provide a law firm of any size with the Litigation Support Resources necessary to secure the evidence that they need for any case in or around Miami Florida. We provide both domestic and international services, with diverse backgrounds ranging from Former Secret Service and other former Federal Agents to former detectives. Our Miami Private Investigator has the resources to ensure your success.

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    Miami Area News and Information:

    Recovery in the Gulf: A test of technology, nature and time
    Take 100 to 200 million gallons of light sweet crude. Add two million gallons of industrial solvents and trade-secret chemicals. Blend 5,000 feet below the ocean surface. Spread across fragile estuaries and rich ocean waters. Stew in hot sun and hungry bacteria for three months. As a finishing touch, whip lightly in a tropical depression.

    Miami commission chairman making cuts to fill budget gap
    Aiming to close a big gap in his budget, Miami Commission Chairman Marc Sarnoff let a top staffer go and ordered furloughs for everyone in the office during August.

    Two rich guys betting on our mass stupidity
    Poor Jeff Greene. His candidacy suffers constant association with that other super-rich political dilettante come from nowhere.

    A new break for immigrants?
    !!END TAG!! TEMP TO PERM? Alba Fonsceca, of Honduras, Gaby Pacheco, of Ecuador, and Jacqueline Mairena, of Nicaragua, with daughter Dayana, all have temporary protected status. But a new government memo says the Obama Administration could give them green cards without congressional action.

    Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade building goodwill in 2 worlds
    The heart of the Miami Heat flirted with returning to his hometown of Chicago, but decided to focus on helping to improve his team and the community.

    Recovery in the Gulf: A test of technology, nature and time
    Take 100 to 200 million gallons of light sweet crude. Add two million gallons of industrial solvents and trade-secret chemicals. Blend 5,000 feet below the ocean surface. Spread across fragile estuaries and rich ocean waters. Stew in hot sun and hungry bacteria for three months. As a finishing touch, whip lightly in a tropical depression.