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Byline: Michelle Kaufman
MIAMI _ Ken Horowitz could hang at the same poker table with Wayne Huizenga, Micky Arison and John Henry. His Rolodex includes the phone numbers of Philip Anschutz and John Kluge, two of the 30 richest people in the world.
But Horowitz, owner of the Miami Fusion, would rather you not know that. He hides from publicity and would like you to think he's a regular guy.
And he is _ if your definition of "regular" is a multimillionaire who worked in a sponge factory, sold fire extinguishers door to door, majored in neurobiology, performed experiments on chickens, debunked a much-publicized theory that plants have feelings, ...