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CSI: Miami ... Rome? Moscow? London?

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18 (UPI) -- Don't look now, Horatio Caine, but your crime-solving team on "CSI: Miami" has a global audience and an international set.

With 50 million viewers worldwide -- including 18.1 million Americans who watched last year -- "CSI: Miami," aired on CBS, topped "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives" (both ABC), which ranked second and third, respectively, The Los Angeles Times said Monday.

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The second of three CSI shows outpaced the original "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," which finished in sixth place, the Times said, reporting on a survey by business research firm Informa Telecoms & Media.

"CSI: Miami" ranks ninth in the United States -- but it's the top-rated U.S. show in France, Italy and Germany and ranks second in Portugal and the Netherlands, the Times said. The three "CSI" shows -- "CSI: New York" is the third -- air in 180 countries.

Capitalizing on its global appeal, the fifth season opens in Brazil. Caine (David Caruso) and crime lab tech Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez) follow a gang leader extradited to the South American country, seeking justice in the death of Delko's sister, who was Caine's wife.

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