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SURVIVAL
OF THE FITTEST

They combat g-forces, harness the winds, ace serves and sack quarterbacks. They speed across ice and slice through water. They often win, but not always. They face loss, injury and heartache just like the rest of us. However, these top athletes persevere with proven formulas that foster strength, stamina and mental toughness…that keep them in the game.game.
By Elizabeth Rahe

THE MOURNING AFTER

Moving on from the basketball career that made him famous, Alonzo Mourning quietly applies his formidable will to another goal: making South Florida a better place to live.
By Deborah Wilker

KARDASHIAN KONFIDENTIAL

Celebutantes. Business women. Socialites. With their new TV show, Kourtney and Khloé Take Miami, the Kardashian sisters are making waves as TV personalities, too. We’re not saying they'll ever be confused with the Brontë sisters. Or are we?
By Chelsea Fuller

MEDICAL WONDERS

Seven innovative, patient-friendly procedures – and the South FloridaM.D.’s
who are leading them.
By Valerie Nahmad

COPPOLA THOUGHTS

Fine new wines from a winemaker of note in another, unrelated field.
By Mark Gauert

AN AMERICAN IN SPEEDOS

By Mark Gauert

VENUS WILLIAMS

Looking back over nearly 15 years in pro tennis, Williams sees the strides she
has made in weathering the storms — and keeping perfectionist
tendencies in perspective.
By Elizabeth Rahe

 

 

 

OUR DINERS, DRIVE-INS–
AND– DIVES

Everyone may be buzzing now about the eateries featured in the hot Food Network series. But we’ve known about these eight South Florida originals all along.
By Jan Norris

HOW TO FIGHT THE HOT
AND HUMID FRIZZIES

By Rod Stafford Hagwood

TRAVEL TO
SOUTH FLORIDA

Key West is the reward - as if you needed one – for taking the road all the way south.
By Thomas Swick

AUTO BIOGRAPHY

Behind every wheel, there’s a story.
By Dave Wieczorek

HIGHER EDUCATION

How one good teacher can change everything.By James W. Hall

LIFE & LOVE

with John and Jenny Grogan and
the dog that madeSouth Florida famous.
By Jonathon King

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