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News 13 goes 'Inside Bush v. Gore' with Charles Wells
Staff writerIn local public-affairs programming this weekend: Former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Wells talks to "Political Connections" at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday on Central Florida News. He talks to Ybeth Bruzual about a book he has written,...Tags: Altamonte Springs, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Department of Justice, David Simmons, Lake Nona
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Orlando Women's Roller Derby ready for action
Women's roller derbies might be ancient television history, but the sport is still very present. And it's nothing like the rambunctious WWE-style shows from the 1970s. There are rules, order and, of course, plenty of bruises. "I always have various...
Tags: Maitland, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Casselberry
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Crash traps Florida Highway Patrol trooper in car on S.R. 417
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper was stuck inside his patrol car for 45 minutes Thursday after a pickup hit him on the Central Florida GreeneWay, investigators said. Trooper Grady Lee, 57, had pulled onto the shoulder of the southbound GreeneWay, also...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Florida Highway Patrol, Osceola County
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Arrest made in butcher-knife robbery near Orlando
Deputies have arrested a man they said jumped through a small opening in security glass at a convenience store and robbed a 65-year-old clerk with a butcher knife Saturday. The suspect is Jean Dorival, 28, who was taken into custody in Palm Beach County,...
Tags: Miramar, Prisons, Theft, Orange County (Florida), Palm Beach County
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Florida International Beer Festival
WHAT: How do you get to celebrate 20 years as a festival in Orlando? The Florida International Beer Festival finds that a "more is more" philosophy doesn't hurt. Admission gets thirsty revelers a vast playground of beer to sample for free, from...
Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Anthony Orlando: Graduates have the skills, but remain the Unhireables
We are the Unhireables. We went to college. We got good grades. We stayed out of trouble. We interned. We applied. We interviewed. We did everything we were supposed to do. And no one hired us. This is the story of a generation. My generation. We're in...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Graduation, Labor Markets, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Review: Cirque du Soleil's 'Quidam'
The tumblers and aerialists fly high in Cirque du Soleil's touring show "Quidam," stopping through the weekend at the UCF Arena. So does the imagination, which soars in this thrilling show through costumes, imagery, light and sound. Cirque du Soleil...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Cirque du Soleil, Downtown Disney, University of Central Florida Arena
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Central Florida Republicans rally to take out Castor Dentel
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- Republican House District 30 candidate Bob Cortes, who hopes to defeat freshman Democrat Karen Castor Dentel next year, is holding his campaign kickoff and fundraiser at 5:30 p.m. tonight at the Longwood Community Building. Castor Dentel ...Tags: Elections, David Johnson, Orange County (Florida), Politics, Seminole County
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Florida Watch to demonstrate against sale of Sentinel to Koch bros.
Florida Watch Action, the progressive group that brought you "Pink Slip Rick" and other efforts opposing Gov. Rick Scott in particular and right-wing conservatives in general, is organizing a demonstration tomorrow afternoon in front of the Orlando...Tags: Rick Scott, David Koch, Americans for Prosperity, Tea Party Movement, Los Angeles Times
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Former GOP Hispanic outreach director jumps to Democrats
The Republican Party of Florida's effort to salvage and build upon its battered image among Hispanic voters has lost the allegiance of the man once hired to lead it. Pablo Pantoja, named by RPOF last year as its state Hispanic outreach director, has...
Tags: Social Issues, Elections, Immigration, Barack Obama, Heritage Foundation
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Woman sentenced to federal prison for embezzling from Sanford business, evading taxes
A Central Florida woman was sentenced to two years in federal prison for embezzling nearly $600,000 from her employer and failing to pay taxes on that income. Jody McCarty Emmons pleaded guilty earlier this year in Orlando federal court to taking the...
Tags: Prisons, Internal Revenue Service, Punishment, Embezzlement, Corporate Crime
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INTERVIEW-U.S. National Weather Service gets big computing boost
ReutersBy Tom Brown MIAMI, May 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Weather Service is getting a quantum jump in computing power that will significantly improve its forecasting and storm tracking abilities to better protect the country from severe weather. "This...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce, Petroleum Industry, Natural Disasters
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