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Man Wins Lottery, Leaves Wife
KTLA NewsMIRAMAR, Fl. -- A man who won the lottery - apparently cashed in the multi-million-dollar prize in secret - and left his wife in the dust. Donna Campbell is being forced to move out of the Florida home she once shared with her husband after the residence...Tags: Judges, KTLA, Lotteries, Justice System, Lifestyle and Leisure
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TSA Screener Attacked After Making Fun of Man's Penis on Body Scanner
KTLA NewsMIAMI -- Full-body scanning machines revealed a little too much at Miami International Airport. An airport security screener has been charged with aggravated battery for attacking a co-worker with a baton. The insults stemmed from an X-ray of the...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Assault, Employees, Career and Workplace, KTLA
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Murder charges dropped against ministry director in 1981 Cabazon Reservation killings
L.A. NOWCharges have been dropped against a former casino security director turned preacher who was accused in the 1981 slayings of a Riverside County tribal leader and two other people. James "Jimmy" Hughes, 53, was charged in October with killing Cabazon...... -
Kissimmee man claims $30 million jackpot
Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery Blog - Orlando SentinelA Kissimmee man will be getting $1 million a year for 30 years after claiming the jackpot from the July 7 Florida Lottery Lotto drawing. Donald Korner, 65, chose to take his prize in annual payments rather than a one-time lump sum. Korner bought the... -
UCF students help Haitian man with fatal leukemia get care in Orlando
First-year University of Central Florida medical student Anika Mirick and a few of her classmates recently learned a valuable lesson — outside the classroom — about the power of medicine.
Thanks to Mirick and several other UCF students who...Tags: University of Central Florida, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Alonzo Mourning, Earthquakes, Diseases and Illnesses
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Turbulence Injures 26 on Continental Flight
MIAMI -- A Continental Airlines jet carrying 179 people from Brazil to Texas hit severe turbulence over the Atlantic early Monday, injuring at least 26 - including four seriously - and forcing an emergency landing in Miami, officials said.
One...Tags: Houston, Texas, Transportation, Travel, Air France Flight 447 Crash (2009)
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NFLPA campaign: Players are more than just their numbers
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsRecent visitors to South Florida arriving at Miami International Airport have been greeted by larger than life posters featuring NFL Players sharing tidbits about their lives off the field. The banners, which cover the columns at baggage claim include...Tags: Sports, Darren Sharper, Super Bowl, New Orleans Saints, South Florida
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Marlins Stadium Update No. 47.5 feet
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsUnder construction since July, the Florida Marlins??? ballpark is actually beginning to look like a stadium. On a media hard-hat tour of the site today, we not only could make out the seating bowl, but we got to walk from......Tags: Sports, Major League Baseball, Miami Marlins, Contracts, Football
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Wednesday winners report — Merritt Island ticket wins big
Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery Blog» Orlando Sentinel – Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery BlogTwo tickets shared last night's Fantasy 5 jackpot, one of them a Quick Pick purchased at the 7-Eleven at 400 W. Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island. Each ticket is worth $127,418.52. Following are the Florida Lottery winning numbers fo... -
Orlando International Airport slips to 13th nationally, 26th worldwide
Tourism Central Florida» Orlando Sentinel – Tourism Central FloridaOrlando International Airport's run as the busiest airport in Florida has ended. The 33.7 million airplane passengers who came and went at Orlando International in 2009 made it the 13th busiest airport in the United States and the 26th busiest in t... -
Postcards from Florida: The Miami getaway
Postcards from FloridaMy two jobs collided this past weekend in a very auspicious way. The music critic was dispatched to write about Paul McCartney’s big concert at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, while the travel writer was assigned to make the most of that corporate travel... -
Brazil's fields of fuel
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhen taxi driver Jose Arruda fuels his 2007 Chevy in this city of skyscrapers and slums, he doesn't buy gas. He buys ethanol, a plant-based fuel that is cheaper, eco-friendly and better for his engine. "With ethanol, I pocket more money for my family,"...Tags: Natural Resources, Charlie Crist, Washington (U.S. state), Vehicles, Commodity Markets
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