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    Jun 16, 2008 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Could you live on $275 a week? That's Florida's maximum unemployment benefit

    Florida ranks as one of the lowest-paying states in the nation in what it pays unemployed workers.
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    Florida ranks as one of the lowest-paying states in the nation in what it pays unemployed workers. Whether you lose a $30,000-a-year job or one that pays six figures, your maximum unemployment compensation breaks out to $6.88 an hour — less than...

    Tags: Palm Beach County, Health, Humana Incorporated, Florida, Office Equipment and Supplies

  2. Jun 10, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Suddenly, the bees are simply vanishing

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    The dead bees under Dennis vanEngelsdorp's microscope were like none he had ever seen. He had expected to see mites or amoebas, perennial pests of bees. Instead, he found internal organs swollen with debris and strangely blackened. The bees' intestinal...

    Tags: Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, University of California, Science and Technology, Florida, Osama bin Laden

  4. May 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Harford Restaurant Tour - Dining Around Town

    From Mexican to Italian and hamburgers to seafood, Harford County has a  variety of restaurants to whet your appetite. Featured here are your  “Reader’s Picks” for best restaurants. So hop in your car, grab some  friends and get ready to sample some of Harford’s best places to eat,  drink and have a good time.
    From Mexican to Italian and hamburgers to seafood, Harford County has a variety of restaurants to whet your appetite. Featured here are your “Reader’s Picks” for best restaurants. So hop in your car, grab some friends and get ready to...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Pasta, Harford County, White Marsh, Sandwiches

  6. Apr 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Remembering the Freedom Rides 50 years later

    As the bus leaves Atlanta, Dennis Climpson is eager for conversation. He wants to talk about college football this Sunday morning, but I have a question for him. "Have you ever heard of the Freedom Rides?" I ask.
    As the bus leaves Atlanta, Dennis Climpson is eager for conversation. He wants to talk about college football this Sunday morning, but I have a question for him. "Have you ever heard of the Freedom Rides?" I ask. Fifty years ago next month, a group of 15...

    Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Mother's Day, Health, Mississippi, James Beard

  8. Feb 22, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Local businesses suffer with Internet tax break

    I love bookstores. It's not unusual to find the whole Maxwell clan holed up in the Winter Park Borders, sipping coffee or hot chocolate while leafing through magazines and picking out books for the kids.
    Scott Maxwell
    I love bookstores. It's not unusual to find the whole Maxwell clan holed up in the Winter Park Borders, sipping coffee or hot chocolate while leafing through magazines and picking out books for the kids. You know who else loves bookstores? The people...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Winter Park, North Carolina, E-Commerce Industry, Florida

  10. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. In with the old: Homeowners, builders recycle the past with architectural salvage

    Anchor a stairway with an antique cast-iron newel post. Dress a window with vintage schoolhouse maps instead of shades. Turn a jettisoned apothecary cabinet into a bathroom vanity. Adorn walls with mantels from previous lives.
    Anchor a stairway with an antique cast-iron newel post. Dress a window with vintage schoolhouse maps instead of shades. Turn a jettisoned apothecary cabinet into a bathroom vanity. Adorn walls with mantels from previous lives. Use those tips and many...

    Tags: Wilmette, Europe, Politics, Illinois, Elections

  12. Jun 11, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Terzo Piano has art-gallery looks, killer views and oh, yes, food

    Tribune critic
    The hottest restaurant in town sits on top of a museum and serves dinner only one night a week. And the easiest way to get there is by bridge. Its name is Terzo Piano, a double-entendre moniker that reflects its location (the name means "third floor"...

    Tags: Strawberries, Tomatoes, Salads, Dining and Drinking, Barack Obama

  14. Jan 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Is White House top-heavy with Chicagoans?

    <b>WASHINGTON &#8212;</b> Does President Barack Obama's appointment of William Daley as his new chief of staff keep the White House perilously top-heavy with Chicagoans?
    WASHINGTON — Does President Barack Obama's appointment of William Daley as his new chief of staff keep the White House perilously top-heavy with Chicagoans? Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, thinks so. "If everybody...

    Tags: White House, Arkansas, Regional Authority, Elections, Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut)

  16. May 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Gingrich could pull an 'Obama'

    Newt Gingrich deserves the candidacy he launched in a tweet Wednesday. Sure, people have been bashing him for months, ever since he hinted he might be getting close to settling on the thought of running for the White House. But I think it's wrong for the...

    Tags: White House, Politics, Sarah Palin, Barack Obama, Elections

  18. May 17, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Disagreement over just what's in that glass of raw milk

    The federal government and virtually all public health agencies oppose consumption of raw milk because it can carry dangerous bacteria such as <i>E. coli</i> 0157:H7, listeria and campylobacter. In March, 13 people in Michigan were sickened by campylobacter in an outbreak tied to raw milk sold at a northern Indiana farm.
    The federal government and virtually all public health agencies oppose consumption of raw milk because it can carry dangerous bacteria such as E. coli 0157:H7, listeria and campylobacter. In March, 13 people in Michigan were sickened by campylobacter in...

    Tags: Health, University of California, Julie Deardorff, Chicago Tribune, Farms

  20. Feb 27, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Searching for the Why of Buy

    Pictures of products danced in his head.
    Times Staff Writer
    Pictures of products danced in his head. There was an Apple iPod, then a black Aeron chair. A coffeepot by Capresso and a washing machine by Dyson. Christian Dior followed by Versace, Oakley, Honda, Evian and Louis Vuitton. Each icon of commercial...

    Tags: Health, The Home Depot, Coca-Cola Co., Bankruptcy, Brain

  22. May 5, 2002 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Bok Tower and Gardens is spot for a serene Central Florida getaway

    Sun-Sentinel
    Bok Tower and Gardens in Central Florida is a quietly beautiful, serene sanctuary for birds and people. Visitors enjoy just wandering around the paths, looking at the flowers and foliage and feeling tension drain away. It's a great stress-buster. The...

    Tags: Polk County, Florida State University, Pine Ridge High School, Florida, Wildlife

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