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Travel: It pays to shop around
Special to Tribune NewspapersShop. Shop. Shop. Compare. Compare. Compare. During this seemingly endless recession, it will take time and effort to find the best ways to stretch your travel dollars. Burdened with worries about job security, depleted retirement funds and a stream of...Tags: priceline.com Inc., Career and Workplace, Restaurants, Petroleum Industry, Trips and Vacations
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Guess Who?
I bet you'll never guess who we had live in the studio this morning on the Fox43 Morning News show? I will give you a hint: He is extremely thin, he travels a lot, and his name rhymes with Cat Manly. Do you give up? It was Flat Stanley! He traveled to us...Tags: New York, Florida
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Winsted: Floating Corner Store
Port St. Lucie, Fla.I remember my father got a call from his brother, who was working at Pratt & Whitney in Hartford to go and pick him up, the rains just kept coming. During the night, my aunt and uncle, who lived on the first floor of our two-family home, on North Main...Tags: Winsted, Disasters and Accidents, Vehicles, Floods
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Your state senators
District 25 Jeff Atwater R -- North Palm Beach Age: 45 Occupation: Banking Committees: Communication and Public Utilities (Vice Chair) Select Committee on Constitutional Amendment Reform (Vice Chair Legislative Auditing Committee (Alternating...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Long Term Care, Insurance, Consumers, Elections
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Flawed system's fatal consequences 'demand response'
Staff WriterThe victim's skin was cold and had a bluish tinge when Titusville Police Officer Margaret Vess arrived on May 9, 2001. Geri Futch, 39, was dead of an overdose of cocaine, diazepam, a sedative, and morphine, a painkiller. Supplying narcotics that kill...Tags: Hillsborough County, Pain, Gainesville, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Palm Beach County
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Rx for Death: Patients in pain overdosing in alarming numbers
Sun-SentinelKathleen Mallon-Stone’s apartment was brimming with bottles of prescription drugs. She used them to fight unrelenting pain from a congenital back deformity and the surgeries she endured to try to cure it. When the drugs weren’t enough, she often curled...Tags: Polk County, Arthritis, Transportation Accidents, Pain, Fort Lauderdale
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Move to dump Regents advances
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Florida Senate on Thursday approved a dramatic overhaul of the way it manages public education, axing the board that has governed public universities and replacing it with a system that will give the schools and the governor more control over higher...Tags: Referenda, Elections, Florida, Heads of State, Government
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Community colleges may get to offer full degrees
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida’s community colleges soon may be able to get into the same business as its state universities: awarding bachelor’s degrees. The Legislature, which last year killed a plan to create four new state universities, appears poised to let the 28...Tags: University of Central Florida, Valencia College, Science and Technology, Florida, Science
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State allows some doctors to prescribe drugs even after they're charged with crimes
Staff WriterState health officials declared Dr. Mark Kantzler unfit to practice medicine because of drug abuse and, fearing for his patients' safety, suspended his license by emergency order in July 1991. Today, the family practitioner runs a St. Petersburg area...Tags: Arts and Culture, Pain, Fort Lauderdale, Medical Research, Medical Services
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