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NOVEMBER 6, 2008 - Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum filed a lawsuit this week against a cruise ship company, accusing the company of making about $4 million in the past two years by sneaking a surcharge onto its customers' bills. Wednesday's lawsuit was filed about half a year after McCollum reached multimillion- dollar settlements with Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises over the same issue.
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NOVEMBER 6, 2008 - The osprey is the winner in a statewide vote of fourth- through eighth-graders to be Florida’s new official state bird. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Department of Education teamed up to conduct the election as a civics lesson for the kids. More...
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Florida’s 27 electoral votes went to Barack Obama making him the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the Sunshine State since Bill Clinton in 1996, and only the second since Jimmy Carter in 1976. Florida gave him 27 of the 270 electoral votes he needed to get to the White House and become the nation's first black president. With 91 percent of the expected vote counted, Obama had 51 percent, while his Republican opponent had 49 percent. More...
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Teenage Wasteland
MACCLENNY, FL -- You’ve seen it in just about every town: clusters of cars and pickup trucks with youngsters displaying the painfully obvious sign that they have nothing better to do. So what happens during this time? Absolutely nothing of any reasonable value. Time, money, and intellect are all wasted almost nightly by teens who have a car, a couple friends, and very little else.
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Attorney General Bill McCollum and AARP today issued a consumer advisory about an emerging telephone scam that is preying on grandparents nationwide. The advisory follows the Better Business Bureau’s recent report that grandparents are being taken advantage of by Canadian con artists claiming to be their victims’ grandchildren in need of emergency cash. More...
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NOVEMBER 4, 2008 - The Richmond, Va.-based company said it will shutter 155 of its more than 700 stores in 55 markets by December 31, laying off about 17 percent of its domestic work force. More...
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Former University of Florida wide receiver Willie Jackson, Jr. and tailback Fred Taylor were part of the 13th Anniversary class inducted into the Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame Friday in Jacksonville. They were honored along with Gene Washington and Eric Zeier of Georgia.
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The JU women’s cross country team had four runners earn all-conference honors to guide the Dolphins to a program-best second place finish at the Atlantic Sun Championships on Saturday in Macon, Ga. More...
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Game 8
Everyone says it's better to be lucky than good sometimes. We proved that to be true this past Friday night. We, as a team, were out-played and out-coached against a very determined Bishop Snyder football team. Luckily, we snuck away with a 21 to 15 win. More...
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NOVEMBER 4, 2008 - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services biologists will collect samples from hunter-harvested ducks to test for highly pathogenic avian influenza – H5N1. Sampling will occur at various times during the migratory game bird hunting season at several duck-hunting hot spots throughout Florida.
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You won’t have to travel far for a colorful and fun day as artists of all ages prepare to Color Lake City. Children and adults will have the opportunity to share their talents at Lake City’s own Italian-style street painting festival along Marion Avenue Saturday.
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The H.L. Hunley was a submarine designed and built by the Confederates during the Civil War as a secret tactical weapon to counter ships of the Federal naval blockade against Southern ports. As such, it was one of the first military submarines ever designed and also one of the most unique of weapons employed in the Civil War, plus an amazing work of technology for the time. More...
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"Is He Dead?" was written in 1898 by literary genius, Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), but never produced in his lifetime. In 2002, a Stanford University professor discovered the manuscript in a filing cabinet with other Twain papers. Contemporary playwright David Ives ("All in the Timing") tightened the structure and streamlined the action of the script while keeping Twain's language and jokes. The play opened on Broadway in December of 2007 to critical acclaim. A century after he wrote his play, Twain had a hit on Broadway.
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America’s "Honky Tonk Prince" of country music will be in the house at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park this Saturday night, Nov. 8, to bring you the best in real county music. More...
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Well, tonight is the night a lot of you have been waiting for. Your chance to strike back at the Locust. Tonight at midnight (November 7th) Gears of War 2 debuts to a ready crowd.
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I was introduced to this winery back in the summer of 2004, while working with a friend in his bar restaurant in Banner Elk, NC of all places. I was in charge of developing the wine list and after several reps had made their pitch, finally a wine rep from Hickory, NC came to see me with three bottles in her hands from the winery of HRM Rex Goliath of California. She presented a Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and a Merlot. More...
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Monday a week ago I had business in DeLand, the county seat of Volusia County and home of Stetson University, so I took this time also to wander around downtown DeLand and shoot some photos. I had been to DeLand before as a good friend attends Stetson and another friend is a DeLand native, but I had not looked at the town in the context of its urban planning, historic preservation, and economy until now. More...
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Sleeping is good
It’s been just over four weeks now that I have been on my bi-pap Sleep Apnea treatment and I thought this would be a good time to give our readers an update on my progress. The state of the union is good, in fact I can’t remember sleeping as well anytime in the last three to five years. More...
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When it comes to recipes, the words healthy and simple don't always seem to go together. But preparing a nutritious meal doesn't have to be hard. The first step is to pick a lean protein. Dieticians and nutritionists recommend getting lean protein from natural, lean sources such as skinless poultry, fish, beef or pork loins and beans. Protein is essential to keep the body fueled. More...
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