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Florida's Fourth: Red, white, hot and boom!
Special CorrespondentWith July 4 landing on a Thursday this year, it is easy to put together a four-day getaway that costs us only one workday. If the idea of a mini-vacation in Florida to take in the Fourth festivities is appealing to you, here are some popular...Tags: Daytona Beach, SeaWorld, Holidays, Lake Eola, Orlando Hotels
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Allah or Nothing: A Muslim and an atheist debate the existence of God
Imam Muhammad Musri of the Islamic Society of Central Florida and Dan Barker with the Central Florida Freethought Community will discuss "Is there a God?" from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, at the University of Central Florida. The event,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Islam
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READER SUBMITTED: Holiday Closings And Library Events
MiddlefieldHoliday Closing: Saturday, May 25 and Monday, May 27 for Memorial Weekend. Library will be closed on Saturdays starting May 25. We will reopen on Saturdays after Labor Day. "Shoemaker's Wife" Book Talk: Monday, May 20 from 1 to 2 p.m. Program will be...Tags: Libraries, Labor Day, Holidays, Advice Columns and Columnists, Middlefield
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Running from life
Brenda Heist wanted to run away from life. Naturally, she went to Key West, Fla. The first time I was down there, I saw a highway sign that, for me, perfectly captured the meaning of that place. North, it said, with an arrow pointing the way. No...
Tags: Theft, Key Largo
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Boutique hotel presents a season of charity events, starting May 16
Crane's BeachHouse Hotel & Tiki Bar is launching its fourth annual series of "Third Thursday Fun-raisers," benefiting local nonprofit organizations. Each event will take place the third Thursday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Key West-style boutique hotel...Tags: Boynton Beach, Social Issues, Delray Beach, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking
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No trace left of three types of butterflies native to south Florida
ReutersBy Barbara Liston ORLANDO, Fla., April 30 (Reuters) - After six years of searching, an entomologist has concluded that three varieties of butterflies native to south Florida have become extinct, nearly doubling the number of North American butterflies...Tags: Endangered Species, North America, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Everglades National Park
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Cuban agent begins renouncement of U.S. citizenship
Reuters* Still must formally renounce before U.S. officials * Says happy to be in "society I belong to" * Foreign Minister says Alan Gross case has "no relation" By Jeff Franks HAVANA, May 6 (Reuters) - A Cuban agent who served 13 years behind bars in the...Tags: Prisons, Raul Castro, Brasilia (Brazil), Crime, Law and Justice, National Government
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ACTUALIZA 1-Agente de inteligencia cubano solicita renuncia a ciudadanía EEUU para quedarse en Cuba
Reuters* Agente inicia proceso de renuncia de la ciudadanía * González dijo que está feliz de "incorporarse" a la sociedad cubana * Canciller de Cuba: "No veo ninguna relación" entre su caso y el de Gross (Agrega detalles, citas, contexto) Por Rosa Tania...Tags: Barack Obama, Cuba
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Endangered green sea turtles make comeback
WASHINGTON — In one of nature's best comeback stories, endangered green sea turtles have multiplied in Florida during the past two decades and are now thriving in protected waters from Melbourne to the Florida Keys, marine scientists have...
Tags: National Marine Fisheries Service , Broward County, Everglades, Endangered Species, Vegetarian Diet
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Ex-husband not bitter, just 'confused' about missing Pa. woman's reappearance
PHILADELPHIA (MCT) — Lee Heist's phone won't stop ringing. Just about every five minutes, it chimes with calls, from New York, from Philadelphia, from Lancaster County, Pa.. They're calling with questions about Brenda Heist - Heist's ex-wife,...Tags: Theft, Family, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)
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Bob Bridwell: Avid fisherman excelled in wide variety of jobs
Bob Bridwell had no experience water-skiing when he became general manager of a ski-making company in Winter Haven. So, to fit in with his co-workers at Cypress Gardens Skis, Bridwell agreed to go water-skiing. The result was less than graceful. His...
Tags: The Neptune Society Incorporated, Turtle Bay, Altamonte Springs, French Toast, COPD
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