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Florida Gov. Charlie Crist loses clout in Legislature
South Florida Sun-SentinelGov. Charlie Crist is as popular as ever with the public, but his influence waned this year in the Legislature. Daniel Smith, an associate professor of political science at the University of Florida, said it's because Crist may run for the U.S. Senate...Tags: Government, Barack Obama, Regional Authority, Laws, Charlie Crist
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Hurricane Charley news Web log
From Staff and Wire ReportsThe Web log is no longer being updated, but read through our coverage from the last page forward of Hurricane Charley's rampage through Central Florida. Sat. Aug. 14, 4:23 p.m. Heavy rain caused the roofs to collapse on several condemned apartments near...Tags: Orlando International Airport, Weather, State Road 408, Structural Failures, Amusement and Theme Parks
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The storm of 1928: Hurricane Hits City Sunday - From the archives of the Fort Lauderdale Daily News
September 17, 1928, Storm Edition With a barometer that stood at the danger point at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, the tropical disturbance which had spread ruin and death over Porto Rico last week struck its first blow on Fort Lauderdale at 2 o'clock...Tags: Weather, Building Material, Natural Disasters, Electricity Production and Distribution, Fort Lauderdale
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Hurricane Frances minute-by-minute
Sentinel staff and wire reportsRead from the last page forward to see developments in chronological order. 11:23 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, 2004 Joseph and Mary Dlubac celebrated 66 years of marriage Sunday at Palm Terrace Elementary School, being used as special needs shelter in...Tags: Weather, Orlando International Airport, Gary, Fishing, Lake County (Florida)
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2004 - Hurricane Jeanne
Sun-SentinelHurricane Jeanne pushed across Florida, launching leftover storm debris, tearing apart weakened buildings, cutting power for millions, and leaving the nation's fourth most populous state dazed by relentless pounding from four hurricanes in six weeks. At...Tags: Government, Weather, NASA, Riviera Beach, Broward County
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1964 - Hurricane Cleo: We Had The News But Couldn't Use It - From the archives of the Fort Lauderdale News
Dear reader: We are sorry we missed you yesterday and were unable to publish or deliver any of the editions of the Thursday News. Those of you who have read us through the years know this is a rare experience, one that is brought about only by...Tags: Arts and Culture, Weather, Hurricanes, Broward County, Disasters
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Hurricane Donna: 80-mile winds rake city - From the archives of the Fort Lauderdale News
Winds reaching 80-miles-per-hour battered Ft. Lauderdale this morning as the city remained in a state of emergency. Thousands were without electrical power and some east-side sector homes were threatened with flooding. More than 15,000 Ft. Lauderdale...Tags: Weather, Health, Television, Employees, Natural Disasters
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Plantation real estate
Sun-SentinelPlantation is an old-fashioned town of nice houses, neat landscaping, lots of parks and programs for kids. It also has a bustling business district and shopping core along University Drive that includes the Broward Mall and a Macy's. The 83,000...Tags: Health, Broward County, American Express Company, Fort Lauderdale, Hospitals and Clinics
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Central Florida awakes: 'We got clobbered'
Sentinel Staff WriterThe number of customers without power in Orange County was incorrectly reported in earlier versions of this story. Also, Sand Lake Hospital did not evacuate. Central Florida residents woke to a landscape of downed trees, torn roofs and the prospect of...Tags: Weather, Martin Luther King Jr., Maitland, St. Cloud, Hurricanes
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Face to Face: A Conversation with Armando Olivera
Sun-SentinelThe president of Florida Power & Light Co.discusses South Florida's energy needs, power deregulation and those controversial power lines in Boca Raton. Q. Florida is a growing state. What are you looking at in terms of energy demand projections and how...Tags: Prices, Computers and Software, Alabama, Petroleum Industry, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Reclaiming 'lost history' of hurricane that hit in 1928
South Florida Sun-SentinelMore than seven decades after their bodies were stacked in a mass grave near Tamarind Avenue in West Palm Beach, about 674 mostly black victims of the Hurricane of 1928 might finally get a suitable memorial. Residents gathered under a pair of Army...Tags: Weather, Travel, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Arts and Culture, Hurricanes
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Hurricane Frances makes landfall
Sentinel Staff WritersThe western portion of Hurricane Frances' eyewall finally crossed onto land Saturday night, moving over portions of Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties. The National Hurricane Center said the eye of the hurricane officially made landfall near...Tags: Government, Weather, Amusement and Theme Parks, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storms
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