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First edition published [[September 15]], [[1903]] (as The Miami Evening Record); renamed The Miami Herald on [[December 1]], [[1910]]. Acquired by John S. and James L. Knight in [[1937]]. In [[1946]], launched international Clipper edition for Latin America, so named because it was shipped on Pan Am flying “clipper” seaplanes. In [[1951]], won its first of 19 Pulitzer Prizes for reporting on organized crime in Miami. In [[1974]], along with others in the Knight Newspapers group, merged with Ridder Publications to become Knight Ridder. Most recently, in [[2006]], was the largest paper acquired and retained by McClatchy Company when it bought Knight Ridder.