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September 2, 2014: Cuban Government Tightens Rules For Travelers

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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5:30 -- A longtime local anchor with a noteworthy last name talks about making the jump to an English language channel.

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5:04 -- The community begins to react to the news South Florida journalist Steven Sotloff has been executed.

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4:30 -- A team of Florida Atlantic University students is building a robot boat that can perform a series of tasks on its own. They'll compete in a global competition in Singapore this fall.

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4:04 -- The family of South Florida journalist Steven Sotloff says they know he has been executed by ISIS.

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1:04 -- Lee County's school board backtracks on a state testing boycott and a new danger for South Florida coral.

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11:04 While many Floridians enjoyed some time off on Labor Day, the holiday is traditionally the start of the governor's race. Governor Rick Scott began his two-week bus tour in Sarasota, and former governor Charlie Crist attended picnics in eastern Hillsborough County.

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10:04 If you have a child in a South Florida public school, it may seem like they're either taking a standardized test or preparing for one all the time. That assessment may not be too far off. We take a look at Miami-Dade's testing schedule this year.

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9:30 A longtime South Florida journalist and Telemundo nightly news anchor discusses his new role at an English-language network.
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9:04 A new report shows workers in Florida have made great strides in 30 years but still have a long way to go for greater equality.
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8:34 Some students at Florida Atlantic University are building a boat that can drive itself.

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8:04 If you have a child in a South Florida public school, it may seem like they're either taking a standardized test or preparing for one all the time. That assessment may not be too far off. We take a look at Miami-Dade's testing schedule this year.
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7:34 A longtime South Florida journalist and Telemundo nightly news anchor discusses his new role at an English-language network.
2014-09-02_704_LH.mp3
7:04 A new report shows workers in Florida have made great strides in 30 years but still have a long way to go for greater equality.
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6:34 Some students at Florida Atlantic University are building a boat that can drive itself.
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6:04 The Cuban government has begun tightening control of the massive flow of consumer goods air travelers can take to Cuba in their luggage.

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