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                    [Title] => Can Riley rally the Heat?
                    [Summary] => MIAMI — From Dallas, our party of three weary travelers took an early morning flight to land here Monday afternoon as we continue to track the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals.


Solar vice president for production Erick Tam, broadcaster Vitto Lazatin and I left our hotel in Dallas at 5 a.m. to catch the 6:30 a.m. Northwest flight to Miami via Memphis. Erick and Vitto didn’t sleep a wink that night while I got in an hour.

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That’s not all. Solar’s top brass says in April, WWE’s high-rating "Smackdown" show–entertaining seven million viewers in the US alone each week–will be aired on IBC-13.
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                    [Title] => Can Riley rally the Heat?
                    [Summary] => MIAMI — From Dallas, our party of three weary travelers took an early morning flight to land here Monday afternoon as we continue to track the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals.


Solar vice president for production Erick Tam, broadcaster Vitto Lazatin and I left our hotel in Dallas at 5 a.m. to catch the 6:30 a.m. Northwest flight to Miami via Memphis. Erick and Vitto didn’t sleep a wink that night while I got in an hour.

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That’s not all. Solar’s top brass says in April, WWE’s high-rating "Smackdown" show–entertaining seven million viewers in the US alone each week–will be aired on IBC-13.
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