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4/7: Deaths in Central Florida
Brevard RENTHEA MCKENNEY, 89, Mims, died Friday. North Brevard Funeral Home, Titusville. MARION MEEKS, 77, Indialantic, died Monday. Neptune Society, Altamonte Springs. Lake BILLY GENE COTHAM, 81, Lady Lake, died Thursday. Cremation Choices,...Tags: Winter Garden, New Smyrna Beach, Maitland, Apopka, Casselberry
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Conjoined twins surgically separated at VCU in Richmond
Six-month-old conjoined twins from Franklin are reported in stable condition after a 14-hour operation to surgically separate them. Officials at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU said Tuesday the surgery also included the division of A'zhari and A'...
Tags: Healthcare Provider
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Giant, rat-sized snails invade south Florida
South Florida is fighting a growing infestation of one of the world's most destructive invasive species: the giant African land snail, which can grow as big as a rat and gnaw through stucco and plaster. More than 1,000 of the mollusks are being caught...Tags: Meningitis, Everglades, Invasive Species, Gainesville, Rituals
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Allentown councilwoman remains hospitalized in Venezuela
Valley 610As the debate over Allentown’s proposed water and sewer lease heats up, one city council member was conspicuously absent from the board’s meeting Wednesday night. Cynthia Mota, a Democrat who has served on council since she was appointed in... -
Labor secretary nominee unscathed after hearing
WASHINGTON — President Obama's pick for Labor secretary, Thomas E. Perez, emerged unscathed Thursday from a Senate confirmation hearing that was more perfunctory than contentious. Conservatives have been critical of Perez, the administration's top...
Tags: Thomas Edward Perez, Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Darrell E Issa, Tim Scott
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Orland Park church broadens horizons worldwide
Orland Park Christian Reformed Church has a long history of reaching out to the community. But lately the church has tried to broaden its horizons worldwide. Global awareness was the theme for February, reflected in sermons and donations. Pastor Gerry...Tags: Christianity, Reformed, Religion and Belief, Roseland, Starbucks Corp.
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Immigration reform -- for the climate
For environmentalists, population has long been a problem. Many of the things we do wouldn't cause so much trouble if there weren't so many of us. It's why I wrote a book some years ago called "Maybe One: An Argument for Smaller Families." Heck, it's...
Tags: Social Issues, Migration, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Global Warming
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Rum-centric
Dolce Cubano 78 Southfield Ave., Stamford, (203) 817-0700, dolcecubano.com Walk in to Dolce Cubano and try not to say, "Wow." It's a knockout of white carrera marble, red leather banquets, contemporary, Murano glass chandeliers, antiqued mirrors,...
Tags: Stamford, Breads, Entertainment, Restaurants, Music
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Q&A: Chances of a horse meat scandal in the U.S.?
WASHINGTON (AP) - The horse meat scandal that is hitting Europe has yet to spread to the United States, allowing American consumers to rest easier when buying ground beef or sitting down for a plate of meatballs at Ikea. The United States has rigorous...Tags: IKEA, Career and Workplace, Burger King, Standards, Safeway Inc.
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Guillermo Martinez: Death of Chavez leaves Venezuela future uncertain
Former Venezuelan tank commander and president for the last 14 years, Hugo Chávez Frías is dead. He was never able to recover from a cancer he had been fighting since 2011. Now, the question for Venezuela and all the countries in the region that...Tags: Fidel Castro, Petroleum Industry, Nicaragua, Chemotherapy, Politics
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Sports on TV
TUESDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || WBC || 1st Rd., Pool A: Japan vs. Cuba || MLB5 a.m. || || 1st Rd., Pool B: Chinese Taipei vs. Korea || MLB6:30 a.m. || || Baseball || Dominican Republic@Philadelphia || MLB1 || || Mexico...Tags: World Baseball Classic, Los Angeles Lakers, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League
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Overwhelming response
A few weeks ago, several churches and individuals in the Shanksville area were asked to donate used crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, braces, Ace bandages, etc., to travel with our daughter, Kaitlyn Walker, a physical therapy graduate student at Saint ...Tags: Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Education, Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments
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