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Face to Face: A Conversation with Larry Calderon
Broward Community College president shares his vision for BCC and talks about the challenges facing higher education. Q. You have been at the helm here for two years. As you look back over this short time, is there anything about BCC, or higher education...Tags: Migration, Ventura (Ventura, California), Miramar, California, Pompano Beach
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Charlie Grau
Broward Community CollegeCharlie Grau graduated from Pembroke Pines Charter High School in 2004 and is currently attending Broward Community College. Charlie began his journalism career as a sports writer for this high school newspaper, The C.H.A.T., and is currently the managing...Tags: College Sports, Sports, Football, High School Sports, National Basketball Association
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Buehler Planetarium provides window to 'magnificent desolation'
Sun-SentinelThe last rays of light play on the horizon as the tour of the night sky begins. Fifteen minutes before sunset, only the moon gazes back at us, big as a beach ball through the eye of a telescope at the Buehler Planetarium & Observatory. We are two days...Tags: Everglades, Altair Corporation, Research, Davie, Education
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Profile of Walter J. Browne
sun-sentinel.comWALTER JOSEPH BROWNE AGE: 53 PROFESSION: President, National Federation of Public and Private Employees MEMBERSHIP: 7,000 HAS REPRESENTED: Workers for Broward County, jail division of the Broward Sheriff's Office, County Clerk of Courts Office, Broward...Tags: Prosecution, Fraud, Pompano Beach, Corporate Crime, Lighthouse Point
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Staff writer spends a Spanish-only day in Little Havana
Staff WriterThere I was, on my first trip abroad, eager to take in all of Italy, yet within minutes of arriving I was overwhelmed. All because I tried to buy a bottle of water. I didn't know Italian, and I had just exchanged dollars into lire. Clutching my book of...Tags: Soups, Little Havana, Chicken Soup, Career and Workplace, Foods and Beverages
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Davie real estate
Sun-SentinelWhat do you get when you cross a rural "Wild West" town with one of the nation's largest educational complexes? The answer: Davie, one of Broward County's most eclectic communities. Incorporated in 1961, Davie is an oddity. Located in densely populated...Tags: Local Elections, Horse (animal), Livestock Farming, Elections, Everglades
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Boys & Girls Club was his sanctuary from trouble; now he's the director
staff writerHow can a man's heart, cut so deeply as a teenager, grow so big? How does he not only work his own way off the streets, but also carry his grandmothers to the dream of a home of their own? How does he check his pain and not only forgive, but befriend the...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Society, Sociology, Housing and Urban Planning, Murder
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Coconut Creek real estate
Sun-SentinelCoconut palms and creeks abound, but no, there is no particular water course that gave the city its name when it incorporated as Coconut Creek 30 years ago. No matter. The image of swaying palm and lazy streamlet, as well as early master planning, helped...Tags: Rivers, Coconut Creek, Local Elections, Children, Bodies of Water
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Face to Face: A Conversation with Ralph Marrinson
Sun-SentinelThe chair of the South Florida Regional Business Alliance talks about the organization's mission and the concerns facing the region. Q. Mr. Marrinson, you're the chairman of the South Florida Regional Business Alliance. What is the RBA, and what is its...Tags: Trade Dispute, Culture, Health, Palm Beach County, Medical Services
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Job outlook for 2005: Nursing, biotech and construction are hot
Business WriterThose on the hunt for jobs are getting good news for 2005: Florida's employment picture continues to shine bright. Economic forecasts predict the state will add 209,000 jobs next year. In the most recent monthly unemployment data, released in mid-...Tags: Entertainment, Health, Biotechnology Industry, Palm Beach County, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bienvenidos, lectores de Palm Beach
El SentinelQuienes transitan por las carreteras y caminos del sur de la Florida conocen esta realidad: pasamos de una "ciudad" a otra, o de un condado a otro en un pestañar. A diario miles de personas cruzan lo que podría llamarse fronteras artificiales. Lo hacen...Tags: Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Colleges and Universities
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'A Mike Tyson storm'
Sun-Sentinel(Published Aug. 24, 1992) By now you probably have met Hurricane Andrew. Unfortunately. To the people who know him best, the hurricane forecasters who have been tracking him for eight days, Andrew is powerful, nasty, compact, speedy and surprising. A...Tags: Port Everglades, Barry University, Television Industry, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes
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