Dysfunctional Dems need more than hatred for Rick Scott
June 18, 2013
Florida Democrats are a titillated bunch these days.
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On sick time, legislative hypocrisy abounds
June 15, 2013
If you spend any amount of time in Tallahassee, you'll hear ranting about top-down government.
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Tax scrutiny douses Village people's party
June 13, 2013
Up in The Villages, the natives are restless.
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Orlando soccer — and taxpayers — could win by putting MLS team in Citrus Bowl
June 11, 2013
Right now, the folks trying to bring major-league soccer to Orlando are flailing around like a goalie without a defensive line.
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Insiders now back former 'outsider' Teresa Jacobs
June 8, 2013
Three years ago, when Teresa Jacobs was running for Orange County mayor, she made the special interests nervous.
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Immigration will show whether Marco Rubio is still a lightweight
June 6, 2013
Marco Rubio has long been dogged with a reputation as a lightweight.
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Indictment halts UCF's hiring plans
June 4, 2013
Talk about a hiring hiccup.
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Time for veterans court is now
June 1, 2013
This past Monday, America honored its fallen soldiers with parades, ceremonies, car deals and travel discounts.
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Reese reminds us of newspapers' crucial role
May 25, 2013
Orlando lost a local icon last week.
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BurgerFi, Bill Nelson, guns at school & more
May 23, 2013
Winter Park folks have a knack for debating anything. Old houses, post offices, dog parks, you name it.
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Parking is key to downtown Orlando's future
May 21, 2013
When my son and I have a guys' night out, we like to watch things blow up.
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Readers take on guns, taxes, 'sex camp' and more
May 18, 2013
Time to let you guys sound off about taxes, guns, my weekend at sex camp and more.
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Rep. Brown: Justice Department should step in on Torey Breedlove shooting
May 16, 2013
The U.S. Justice Department may investigate the death of Torey Breedlove after all — at least if a local congresswoman has her way.
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Florida just clamped down on 'gun rights'
May 14, 2013
Perhaps you missed it, but the Florida Legislature recently launched an all-out assault on the Second Amendment.
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Health care, teacher raises, 'revenge porn' in 50 words or fewer
May 11, 2013
In some ways, the Florida Legislature is like a bomb.
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Time out on debates over Rufus and bike lanes
May 9, 2013
As a political columnist, I can usually see both sides to divisive issues. Abortion. War. The death penalty. I get it.
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137 shots at unarmed man: Time for Justice Department to intervene
May 7, 2013
The 2010 killing of Torey Breedlove has always stunk.
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My weekend at 'sex camp'
May 4, 2013
My wife's words were both titillating and curious.
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Partisanship hurts the old, sick & poor
May 2, 2013
This week, the Sentinel helped put a face on the victims of the sequestration budget mess in Washington.
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SeaWorld tax breaks shift burden to you
April 30, 2013
Things are awfully good at SeaWorld nowadays.
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More casinos in Florida? Bet on it
April 27, 2013
An old gambling joke says the difference between a prayer in church and a prayer in a casino is that, in a casino, you really mean it.
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Legalized bribery, secret skin rashes and divorce, Tallahassee style
April 25, 2013
With only a week to go in this year's Legislative session, you have a lot at stake.
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Tests for disabled students may change
April 23, 2013
Last week, I shared with you the disturbing stories of profoundly disabled children being asked to take standardized tests that defy common sense.
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On health care, some yap while others act
April 20, 2013
Last week, I watched two groups of people hold passionate discussions about health care.
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Politics, judicial appointments raise questions
April 18, 2013
Four years ago, Mike Rudisill was among the least-qualified applicants for a judicial post in Seminole County.
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After Boston, the rush to blame begins
April 16, 2013
There they were again. The pangs.
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Florida's test-obsessed style of education hits disabled families hard
April 13, 2013
Andrea Rediske knew her special-needs son had no business taking standardized tests.
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Orlando keeps secrets about McCartney show
April 11, 2013
Are you a big Paul McCartney fan? Are you hoping to buy tickets to his upcoming Orlando show when they go on sale today?
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Enough of government by gimmick
April 9, 2013
The latest shtick in Washington has members of Congress offering to give back 5 percent of their salaries as penance for being feckless boobs.
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He works a volunteer job for every paying one — and is richer for it
April 6, 2013
Bob Kodzis is sitting across from me in a coffee shop. And he is on.
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Gimme the right to vote the bums out!
April 4, 2013
Anyone who has read this column for any length of time knows that I'm not exactly Buddy Dyer's biggest booster.
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Florida legislators join anti-Islamic crusade
April 2, 2013
Last week, someone told the Rev. Joel Hunter that they hoped his family dies in a fire.
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Accused pill-mill docs keep getting wrist slaps
March 23, 2013
Last summer, after I wrote about prosecutors cutting a sweetheart deal with a doctor accused of writing prescriptions for more than 500,000 oxycodone pills, I heard from a lot of grief-struck parents.
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Readers rave, rant and make $1,000 bet
March 21, 2013
Today's mailbag contains rants, raves and one of the wackiest e-mails I've received in a long time — one featuring a $1,000 bet.
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Orlando airport expansion demands scrutiny
March 19, 2013
Not long ago, Orlando International Airport was talking about a $2.1 billion expansion.
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Getting straight answers from politicians is long, hard slog
March 16, 2013
I often hear from readers who are frustrated they can't get straight answers from the people who represent them in Washington.
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No lieutenant governor? Not a problem
March 14, 2013
Florida lost its lieutenant governor this week, meaning a whole bunch of ribbon-cutting gigs just opened up. Other than that, most folks won't notice a difference. Still, a few thoughts:
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At VA medical center: Just get it done
March 12, 2013
I'm standing on the top floor of a medical center that is supposed to be open.
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In Vegas, tourist taxes help pay for cops — Orlando should follow suit
March 9, 2013
Like Orlando, Las Vegas lives on tourism.
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State incentives for … a cocaine trafficker?
March 7, 2013
Last year, Florida agreed to give up to $430,000 in incentives to a company that promised to bring 300 jobs to South Florida.
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Rick Scott: What he says; what it means
March 5, 2013
Up in Tallahassee, Gov. Rick Scott's "State of the State" speech was all the buzz Tuesday.
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Every spring, lawmakers' quest for free gifts begins anew
March 2, 2013
Ah, springtime in Florida.
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NASCAR, bad PR, legal pot and more
February 28, 2013
Last week, I noted that the state spent $175,000 in public money to sponsor a NASCAR car to promote road safety … in a sport dominated by high-speed cars and wrecks.
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Rick Scott in cross hairs of his own party
February 26, 2013
Let's say you're a Republican worried that Democrats are going to take out your party's governor next election.
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On sick time, Orange County is proved wrong — and costing you money
February 23, 2013
I've never been a "throw-all-the-bums-out" kind of guy.
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Florida sponsors NASCAR car for $175K
February 21, 2013
Did you see where the Florida Department of Transportation is sponsoring a NASCAR car this weekend at Daytona?
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Orlando soccer stadium: Good idea but watch the tax dollars
February 19, 2013
Right now, Orlando leaders plan to spend $175 million renovating a football stadium.
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Politicians wake up on environmental issues
February 16, 2013
Last week — when most Florida politicos were still buzzing about the guilty plea of former GOP party boss Jim Greer — some of the state's biggest names were throwing a party.
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Only after Greer fell did GOP speak up
February 14, 2013
So Jim Greer pleaded guilty — and now the former chair of the Republican Party of Florida probably will slink quietly away to prison.
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Orlando needs fresh, independent watchdog
February 12, 2013
I sometimes view politicians the same way I view cold sores — the fewer, the better.
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Trivia time! Questions on politicians, gifts and cash
February 9, 2013
Today we're going to talk about campaign-finance reform.
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New baby? Gov. Rick Scott says congrats!
February 7, 2013
Having a baby anytime soon?
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'High-crime' theme parks? A costly joke
February 5, 2013
A few weeks ago, I took my family to Universal Orlando for an overnight stay.
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Texting — and 'textgate' — for dummies
February 2, 2013
By now, you're probably familiar with "textgate."
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In Florida Legislature, inexperience rules
January 31, 2013
If you've ever thought that Florida's Legislature looked more like a fraternity than a collection of serious statesmen, there's a reason for that … besides just the immaturity of their ideas.
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Crist vs. Scott? More like Flip vs. Flop
January 24, 2013
Rick Scott is about to make history as the very first governor to reform voting — and then unreform it.
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Neglecting elderly should never be an option
January 22, 2013
Imagine for a moment that your pet dog, Rufus, is sick.
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Fighting teenage prostitution in America's fantasy land
January 19, 2013
Some of the people who fascinate me most are those who stop everything they are doing, midlife, to follow a calling.
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Ethics reform in Legislature? Be still, my heart
January 17, 2013
This week, I was surprised to hear two, seven-word sentences in my house.
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Leaders yap – but can they act?
January 15, 2013
Here in Central Florida, we loooove to talk about cooperation.
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Discussions of guns, violence must be removed from the fringe
January 12, 2013
It has been said before that America's political discourse can be compared to a football field.
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Readers take on concerts, legislators, no-bid deals
January 10, 2013
Scott, I was thrilled to see your column regarding the Taylor Swift concert tickets. My daughter was online at home, ready to purchase, and I was the same at work. We both hit the button to purchase the tickets, and one minute after....GONE! She called me crying as she did not score one. Debby
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Lawmakers shouldn't substitute lobbyists for brains
January 8, 2013
If my daughter walked into school and turned in a paper that had been written by someone else, she would flunk — and deservedly so.
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For Taylor Swift, public had slim shot at tickets
January 6, 2013
A few weeks ago, tickets to Taylor Swift's upcoming show at the Amway Center went on sale to the "general public."
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Legislators drive you crazy? Pay them more!
January 3, 2013
Today I'm bringing back one of the least popular ideas I've ever floated — paying legislators more.
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25 most powerful people in Central Florida
January 1, 2013
They control some of the largest work forces in town.
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25 most powerful people in Central Florida
December 29, 2012
They determine whether your taxes rise or fall.
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Chris Dorworth's defeat was Florida's political story of the year
December 27, 2012
Across America, pundits are debating the political story of the year.
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No-bid deals usually make no sense
December 22, 2012
Sometimes newspapers use what I call "blue-sky" experts.
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It's time for meaningful talk about guns
December 20, 2012
Right now, Florida is rife with gun talk.
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Troubled water evokes 'Lorax' lessons
December 19, 2012
More than 40 years ago, Dr. Seuss introduced the world to the Lorax.
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Midterm plea to Mayor Jacobs: Get back to basics
December 15, 2012
Cover politics long enough, and it's easy to get cynical.
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Party-switchers, salary-raisers, teacher-trashers
December 13, 2012
Today we're talking about party-switchers, salary-raisers, teacher-trashers and more.
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Christmas: Angriest time of the year?
December 12, 2012
I love Christmas.
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Another church falters — oh, how tongues wag
December 8, 2012
Last week, tongues were wagging over the fall of Isaac Hunter, departed pastor of Orlando's massive Summit Church.
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Hugs for veterans; slugs for money-wasters
December 6, 2012
Time for another round of hugs and slugs.
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SeaWorld dolphin bites girl — no surprise
December 4, 2012
So a dolphin bit a little girl at SeaWorld.
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Save money, save texts, work together
November 29, 2012
Before we get to the Friday Files, I have some important news: I just refinanced my house — and got 2.85 percent on a 15-year loan.
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From speaker to lobbyist — how appropriate
November 27, 2012
So House Speaker Dean Cannon wants to be a lobbyist.
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State incentives for lower-wage jobs? Bad idea
November 24, 2012
Sometimes I mis-type things.
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101 things in Central Florida I'm thankful for
November 20, 2012
There is much to love about this place we call home.
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Oh, nuts! It's secession talk again
November 17, 2012
Once upon a time, society had the decency to keep its nut jobs largely under wraps.
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Cough up 'Textgate' records before bragging
November 15, 2012
In the wake of "Textgate," Orange County is talking tough about texting during meetings.
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Pols now talk bipartisanship. Finally
November 13, 2012
Years ago, my children learned the value of bipartisanship the hard way.
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Voters upend Tallahassee's status quo
November 10, 2012
Those of you who have read my column for any length of time probably know I believe Tallahassee is the most repulsive part of this great state.
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Congrats, Florida! You survived election season
November 8, 2012
Congratulations. You survived.
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Nelson vs. Mack: The race that never really got going
November 6, 2012
When my editor suggested I write today about Florida's U.S. Senate race, I told him I might first need to inform readers we had one.
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Are campaigns over yet? I want my TV, sanity, civility back
November 3, 2012
I need to confess something:
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Webster vs. Demings: Close, sane … refreshing
November 1, 2012
One of my favorite races this election season is the one between Republican Dan Webster and Democrat Val Demings.
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Florida politicians are the real frauds
October 30, 2012
Supposedly, our state is getting tough on voting fraud.
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After limos, jets and steak dinners, now they're talking ethics reform
October 27, 2012
If you've lived in Florida for any length of time — like prior to noon yesterday — you probably know that our state is an ethical cesspool.
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The good, the bad and the outrageous
October 25, 2012
With all the ugh-inducing news about nonprofits nowadays, let's kick off today's Friday Files with a big hug for Give Kids the World.
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Blood center's reform: Not complete yet
October 23, 2012
Three years ago, we wrote a lot about problems at Florida's Blood Centers.
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Readers take on Disney, amendments, charter schools
October 20, 2012
Hundreds of you have written in recently to sound off about everything from politics at the theme parks to confusion at the polls — with some charter-school angst and columnist-bashing thrown in for good measure.
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Clearing up constitutional confusion
October 4, 2012
Last week we started working through the passel of convoluted amendments on your ballot this year — breaking down the legalese and political mumbo-jumbo into plain English.
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Constitutionally confused? Let me help
September 27, 2012
Many of you say you need guidance on this year's constitutional amendments.
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Governor listens — teachers want him to act
September 13, 2012
With his approval ratings anemic, Rick Scott launched a "listening tour" this week — and found himself in Orlando on Thursday, sitting in a circle of small chairs with eight elementary-school teachers.
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Secret deal for doctor weakens pill-mill fight
August 11, 2012
Last summer, when authorities raided the offices of Dr. Riyaz Jummani, they did so with breathless bravado.
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Jacobs vs. Dorworth is lopsided fight
August 7, 2012
I've seen some pretty lopsided matchups in my day.
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Nemours Children's Hospital is a lifesaver that almost didn't exist
July 28, 2012
I'm standing on the top floor of the hospital that almost wasn't.
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Hope, change turn into mope, blame
July 21, 2012
I admit that the focus panel I assembled Thursday night was a little unorthodox.
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In Mica vs. Adams, non-answers reveal a lot
June 12, 2012
OK, so Ali vs. Foreman it was not.
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FCAT failures show test-obsessed teaching falls short
May 26, 2012
To fully appreciate how deeply flawed Tallahassee's approach to public education is, you must look beyond the recent news of abysmal FCAT scores — and look at how we got here.
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Van Gundy had character, candor often lacking in sports
May 23, 2012
I'm going to miss Stan Van Gundy — and not just because of his passion on the court.
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Discrimination is not a family value; domestic-partner registry is
May 19, 2012
Last week was a significant one for equal rights in Central Florida.
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Bogus emails are dumbing down the world
May 15, 2012
There are so many technological advancements for which I am grateful.
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Use hotel taxes where needed — not just to lure tourists
May 12, 2012
Watching the fight between the convention center and Florida Citrus Bowl is like watching Animal Planet, where ravenous beasts battle over a wounded elk.
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Florida schools need communities to rally around them
May 5, 2012
Last fall, I visited Fern Creek Elementary — a school full of poor and even homeless children that is thriving thanks to local businesses and volunteers.
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Readers say keep Van Gundy; silence Trayvon profiteers
April 19, 2012
Your turn to sound off.
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Why property-insurance rates are skyrocketing, how to fight back
April 14, 2012
Mike Costner's home in Indian River County has withstood every hurricane to hit Florida since 1952. So he was perplexed to see his homeowners-insurance premiums go up — by more than 50 percent this year alone.
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Corey looks courageous, savvy in Trayvon Martin case so far
April 12, 2012
Only time will tell whether Special Prosecutor Angela Corey got it right in charging George Zimmerman with second-degree murder.
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Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman narratives missing 1 thing: Facts
April 7, 2012
Based on what I've read about Trayvon Martin, he was a loving 17-year-old who cared for his quadriplegic uncle and played with his 7-year-old cousin.
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Mayor Jacobs wants private money for Citrus Bowl; chief wants cameras on cars
March 22, 2012
In today's Friday files, we have massive paychecks, broken promises and a chance for Florida Citrus Bowl backers to put their money where their mouths are.
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Both fraudsters and lawmakers make you pay
March 6, 2012
If you live in Florida long enough, you know that certain words mean trouble's brewing.
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Wrongful convictions: One of Florida's greatest shames
March 3, 2012
Last week, Florida finally made amends for wrongly imprisoning a Brevard County man for 27 years.
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With Hitt at helm, UCF has thrived
February 25, 2012
There aren't too many genuine leaders in these parts.
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Scott Maxwell: Readers sound off on chamber money, tax breaks, 'sanctity of life'
February 18, 2012
You folks have had a lot to say lately: hundreds of emails and phone calls about everything from abortion to corporate welfare.
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Scott Maxwell: Admit it: Attending NBA All-Star Game is a perk
February 10, 2012
Perhaps my fellow Southerners remember Br'er Rabbit.
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Scott Maxwell: Caring about life shouldn't end at birth
January 28, 2012
I don't spend much time writing about abortion for two reasons:
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Closing schools, Closing prisons, It's all politics
January 24, 2012
Today we're talking about partisan foolishness — on both sides of the aisle.
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Want tax money? Then share profits
January 17, 2012
Once again, Florida companies are coming to taxpayers looking for a handout.
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After storm of bullets, charges disappear — but questions linger
January 14, 2012
Fourteen months ago, when cops shot and injured a man in a crowded shopping center, the story was front-page news and was the obsession of every TV newscast in town.
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With chalk arrest, Orlando is again the joke
January 12, 2012
Most people already knew Orlando's decision to arrest someone for using sidewalk chalk was ridiculous.
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On schools, it's New Rick vs. Old Rick
January 10, 2012
What a difference a year makes.
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Ashton brings needed challenge to race
January 3, 2012
So pit-bull prosecutor Jeff Ashton wants to run for office.
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
December 31, 2011
They control some of the largest workforces, biggest budgets and loudest bully pulpits in town.
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida, Part 1
December 29, 2011
They affect the taxes you pay and the schools your children attend. Some control massive workforces. Others hold political sway all the way to Washington.
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Stories from homeless provide lessons for all
December 24, 2011
The atmosphere was all Christmas.
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On foreclosure fraud, Bondi comes up short
December 20, 2011
All of America is suffering. But five states have been hit particularly hard by foreclosures — and foreclosure fraud.
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Florida enters wacky 'War on Christmas'
December 13, 2011
It's been about a decade since the so-called "War on Christmas" began.
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Caring for the environment is a mandate from God
December 10, 2011
There are plenty of practical reasons to be concerned about the environment and unchecked growth.
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Offers to help charity theft victim flood in
December 7, 2011
Last weekend, Stephanie Bowman experienced the ugly side of humanity when thieves robbed her Orlando charity of a 12-foot trailer — and the hundreds of Christmas toys for needy children that were inside.
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Thieves steal Christmas toys meant for needy kids
December 6, 2011
All Stephanie Bowman wanted this Christmas was to give.
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Gerrymandering means the joke's on you
December 1, 2011
I've heard some bad jokes in my day.
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Poverty lurks in the shadows of Fantasyland
November 29, 2011
Once again, "60 Minutes" has shone a harsh spotlight on Central Florida's ugly secret: that Orlando isn't the place where every child's dream comes true.
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Holiday fund: BETA Center helps keep pregnant teens in school
November 26, 2011
Looking at Holly Spoonley today, her life probably doesn't seem too remarkable.
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100 things about Central Florida I'm thankful for
November 22, 2011
Enough already with news of the frustrating. There's a lot to love about this place we call home.
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In new alimony bill, wealthy, cheating men could pay less
November 19, 2011
If a Brevard County legislator gets his way, Florida will completely overhaul its alimony laws.
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Pitiful legislators woo companies with wads of cash
November 17, 2011
In today's Friday Files, we are talking about the wrongfully convicted and broken campaign promises.
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Hungry, poor — Fern Creek still defies the odds
November 15, 2011
Patrick Galatowitsch knew someone had to speak on behalf of his students. Most are so poor they can't afford their own lunch. Many are homeless.
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A day to honor veterans — and shun silly politics
November 10, 2011
We have the normal amount of political tomfoolery to highlight in today's Friday Files. But since it's Veteran's Day, throughout the column, I'll also be offering seven meaningful ways to commemorate the day.
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Governor, listen to Jacobs and get rid of X-way conflict of interest
November 5, 2011
Last month, I reported that the newest member of Orange County's scandal-plagued expressway authority has major conflicts of interest.
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Gambling, prayer and the 'celebrate plate'
November 3, 2011
From casino gambling to mutant animals, we're covering a lot of ground in today's Friday Files — including an offer from the Maxwell family to share one of our more coveted possessions: our "Celebrate plate."
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Troubling hospice allegations don't stop here
November 1, 2011
On the heels of a local hospice executive alleging Medicare waste and abuse here in Central Florida, we are seeing similar allegations throughout the country.
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Slimy political tricks, truly charitable treats
October 29, 2011
Time for another round of hugs and slugs — this time in the spirit of Halloween, spotlighting some of the worst tricks and best treats of the past week.
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At Hospice, answers and action are needed
October 20, 2011
I believe in the mission of hospice.
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Readers are sick of conflicts, broken promises
October 13, 2011
Scott, your Sunday column ["Governor must remove developer from X-way board"] was simply maddening. Putting someone with expertise on road-building is one thing. Getting someone who has conflicts of interest is just unethical. Lewis.
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Governor vows to 'keep an eye' on appointee
October 6, 2011
Sunday's column revealed that Gov. Rick Scott's new appointment to the beleaguered Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority has multiple conflicts of interest with the agency he now oversees.
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Governor must remove developer from expressway board
October 1, 2011
Gov. Rick Scott faced a big decision when deciding whom to appoint to the scandal-plagued Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority.
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Dead foster children are a preventable tragedy
September 27, 2011
When talk turned to protecting children last week in Tallahassee, there was a lot of righteous indignation.
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Rick Scott made Workforce heads roll — good, because locals didn't act
September 24, 2011
Last week, Gov. Rick Scott made heads roll at Workforce Central Florida.
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The trouble with sprawl: You pay for it
September 24, 2011
Next week, the state's growth-planning agency will be demolished — and one of the greatest cons in the history of Florida politics will be complete.
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Of primaries, G-strings and political lies
September 22, 2011
In today's Friday files, we're talking about everything from delusional politicians to philanthropic G-strings.
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Magic deals, shady pols: Watch both | Video
September 15, 2011
Does the NBA lockout have you blue?
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Building the perfect Republican candidate
September 13, 2011
On Monday night, the aspiring GOP hopefuls took the stage in Tampa.
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Crackdown long overdue on Florida pols stiffing you for $1.4M
September 8, 2011
There's a new plan to block politicians from running for office unless they've paid all their delinquent elections fines.
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Public schools, teachers: Worth fighting for
September 6, 2011
Teachers in Florida have never been paid what they're worth.
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Goodbye to Scott Harris — and a bygone era of TV news
August 30, 2011
Scott Harris loved to talk about news.
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FDLE raises questions about OPD shooting; we deserve answers
August 27, 2011
On a busy holiday-shopping day last November, in a crowded parking lot near Fashion Square mall, Orlando police officers repeatedly shot an unarmed man.
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It's time for jobs agency to remember its job
August 20, 2011
Toni Jennings isn't someone you'd expect to criticize Workforce Central Florida.
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Aspects of 'Reinventing Rick' tend to be disturbing | Video
August 18, 2011
Rick Scott swallowed his pride (and probably some bile) and walked into the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday morning.
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Money for abstinence, but not dying kids?
August 16, 2011
In recent months, Florida politicians have turned away millions of federal dollars meant for Floridians in need.
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It's tough to sugarcoat Florida politicians' shenanigans
August 6, 2011
One thing about politics in Florida: They're never boring.
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How are NBA, politics alike? Let us count the ways
August 4, 2011
Today we've got all kinds of serious and infuriating items.
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Residents take to streets; Dorworth took to Facebook
July 28, 2011
It's alive!
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Sick of shady politics? It's time to speak up!
July 26, 2011
Floridians are fired up!
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Scott Maxwell: Obsession over Casey Anthony case is unproductive -- try helping the living children still in need
July 12, 2011
Casey Anthony is expected to get out of jail this weekend.
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If Rick Scott keeps his word, SunRail's a goner
June 28, 2011
For rail watchers, this is a suspense-filled week. Will Rick Scott keep or kill SunRail?
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Redistricting: The secrets, lies and shenanigans
June 23, 2011
First of two parts
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From basic rights to mighty Dwight, readers have a lot to say
June 16, 2011
From Dwight Howard to human rights, readers have a wide array of questions, insights and gripes.
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Democrats are desperate for political candidates with pizazz
June 14, 2011
Democrats convened in South Florida last weekend, downright giddy about their prospects for next year.
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Are city, activists ready to compromise on homeless feedings?
June 9, 2011
We have many bits of tid in today's Friday Files. But first, an update on the battle between the city of Orlando and the activists atLake Eola.
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Breaking bread and breaking the law — isn't it time both sides talked about feeding the homeless?
June 7, 2011
Orlando continues to make worldwide news.
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What do port security, the Patriot Act and partisanship have in common?
June 2, 2011
In this edition of the Friday Files, we're looking at everything from political lies to a contest for Florida's most unpopular politician.
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When going gets tough, Scott heads to The Villages
May 26, 2011
Everyone knows that if you win the Super Bowl, you go to Disney World.
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We all pay for Magic's astronomical payroll
May 24, 2011
A few weeks ago, ESPN released some astounding figures about how much sports teams spend.
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Readers sound off on taxes, nursing homes ... and my stupidity
May 19, 2011
Time to see what's on readers' minds …
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Cameras don't lie, so where did video go?
May 17, 2011
Today we're toasting some local folks making big differences.
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Pot, immigration and firings -- things that make you go 'Hmmm'
May 12, 2011
Today's Friday Files are psychedelic.
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The death of immigration reform: Just what Big Business wants
May 5, 2011
Was illegal immigration a top issue for you in last year's campaign?
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Assault on environment led by the ill-informed, shortsighted
May 3, 2011
In a moment, I'm going to tell you about plans to gut one of Florida's key environmental programs — one meant to safeguard everything from manatees to the seafood you eat.
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Pols with big perks shouldn't ask poor, mentally ill to sacrifice
April 28, 2011
A lot to talk about in today's edition of Friday files, starting with the latest group of people getting hosed by Tallahassee — the mentally ill.
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Tackling wrongful convictions — will Bondi keep her word?
April 26, 2011
Last year, when Pam Bondi was in the throes of a cut-throat campaign for attorney general, she vowed to be a crusader for justice.
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Readers tee off — on Rick Scott, drug tests and me
April 21, 2011
More letters and calls from thoughtful readers.
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It's refreshing to see so many rotten bills put down
April 19, 2011
There are so many astoundingly bad things happening in Tallahassee these days that it's easy to get overwhelmed and depressed.
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Tackling debt requires courage — and a reality check
April 12, 2011
It's fascinating to hear so many politicians suddenly concerned about the deficit.
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Targeting the disabled — A heartless, impractical move
April 7, 2011
Late last week, Gov. Rick Scott blindsided tens of thousands of disabled Floridians and their caregivers by signing an executive order to immediately cut their funding.
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The word 'uterus' isn't obscene, but politics in Tallahassee are
April 5, 2011
Rep. Scott Randolph was trying to make a point about abortion last week when he used the word "uterus" on the floor of the State House.
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Guns, courts and book deals are on readers' minds
March 25, 2011
You folks are fired up about everything from Gov. Rick Scott to my communist tendencies. I can understand the concern for both.
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Want to recall Rick Scott? Sorry, that's not how it works
March 17, 2011
In a moment, we'll run through some of the outrageous things happening in Tallahassee.
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Politicians vs. judiciary: A misguided war
March 15, 2011
State House Speaker Dean Cannon says they threaten the freedom and liberty of Americans.
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Before betting on casinos, lawmakers (and you) need some tips
March 10, 2011
As most of you know, casinos are illegal in Florida.
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People of all stripes unite, oppose cuts to kids, the vulnerable
March 8, 2011
Jenny Wojcik is hardly the kind of person you'd expect to find protesting a Republican governor and legislature.
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'Speaking of' … arenas, rail charities, politicians and more
March 3, 2011
So much to talk about. So little space. We'll do this edition of the Friday Files in rapid-fire fashion, somehow managing to connect the NBA All-Star game to killer bees.
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Taxpayers paid $152,000 for a single copy of a book
March 1, 2011
Poor Mike Haridopolos.
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What lawmakers really want: Freebies
February 24, 2011
Florida is facing a fiscal crisis. There's talk of slashing everything from public safety to help for the disabled.
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Local businesses suffer with Internet tax break
February 22, 2011
I love bookstores. It's not unusual to find the whole Maxwell clan holed up in the Winter Park Borders, sipping coffee or hot chocolate while leafing through magazines and picking out books for the kids.
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Readers take on wasteful spending, poor grammar, big words
February 17, 2011
Your turn to sound off about everything from wasted money to my many flaws.
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Tax collector is a political post we don't need
February 15, 2011
Today we're talking about political waste, arts-center plans, the wrongfully convicted and elderly Floridians who are neglected and abused.
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Malarkey Meter: It's back to cut through the spin
February 13, 2011
Eight years ago, when Buddy Dyer and Pete Barr were slinging mud in the Orlando mayor's race the way a fry cook slings hash, this column debuted its Malarkey Meter.
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If you overlook the lies, Scott's budget is interesting
February 8, 2011
After spending more than 24 hours studying Rick Scott's budget proposal, one thing is clear:
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Friday Files: From Tallahassee pensions to Ethiopian health care
February 3, 2011
In today's edition of the Friday Files, we're looking at everything from pension reform in Tallahassee to health care in Ethiopia.
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Gov. Rick Scott, Dean Cannon and Corrine Brown all want to thwart your vote
January 25, 2011
If residents of a Third World country voted and their leaders tried to throw out those votes, Americans would be aghast.
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Term limits for you, not for me — what hypocrites!
January 18, 2011
(An earlier version of this column had an incorrect title for Senate Majority Leader Andy Gardiner.)
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Readers talk tax money, veterans issues and columnist confusion
January 13, 2011
It's time to hear what you guys have to say — about everything from big payouts at the Sanford airport to shoddy treatment of veterans. Plus, we have an abundance of strange and funny notes from confused readers.
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Good for politicians who actually get to work!
January 6, 2011
We're giving hugs and slugs today, starting with a round of hugs for a trio of Republicans who started their new terms the right way.
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Rick Scott needs to remember what he promised
January 4, 2011
I'm looking at one of the many mail pieces that Rick Scott sent me when he was trying to win my vote.
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida: Familiar name at top of list
January 1, 2011
Collectively, they control tens of thousands of jobs, billions of dollars in tax money, a sports franchise — and one very famous mouse.
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I wish you a Merry Christmas — in spite of myself
December 23, 2010
Can I just tell you guys that I love Christmas Eve?
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Tax breaks for developers mean higher costs for you
December 21, 2010
Taxpayers are about to get stiffed.
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This is what Christmas is all about
December 16, 2010
In today's Friday Files, we're looking at everything from big public paychecks to allegations of Soviet conspiracies.
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Veterans and homeless without IDs need help
December 9, 2010
It was 6:30 a.m. on a brisk November day, and the line outside the Orlando Union Rescue Mission was about 400 people deep.
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On readers' minds: Barbers and boneheads
November 25, 2010
Today, I give thanks to readers — the funny ones, the passionate ones and even the ones who think I'm a "biased bonehead."
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Looking to fix injustices? Start with living people, Charlie
November 18, 2010
In today's Friday files, we have bits about everyone from Bill Sublette and Dean Cannon to Mickey Mouse and Bozo the Clown.
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Follow the money: Pols try to undermine your vote
November 17, 2010
My question seemed simple enough: Whose money was it?
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Illegal barbering? Let's focus on real crime problems
November 13, 2010
Are you sleeping more soundly this week?
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What's fair about districts? Voters paid attention
November 4, 2010
Today we're looking back at this week's elections — the winners and losers, the game-changing moments and some details you may not know about the folks you just elected.
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Malarkey keeps piling up
October 28, 2010
Time to ramp up the Malarkey Meter for one more round of truth-testing and lie-detecting, based on the campaign claims and attacks filling your mailboxes and airwaves this year.
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What's that smell? Better power up the Malarkey Meter
October 26, 2010
I've heard from so many readers bewitched, bothered and bewildered by nasty campaign accusations that I decided to dust off the Malarkey Meter and start putting these claims to the truth test.
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The Republicans have spoken: Rick Scott is unfit to be governor
October 16, 2010
Several weeks ago, a Florida legislator warned citizens of the dangers they might face if it elected Republican Rick Scott as governor.
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$5,000 for Jimmy Buffett seems like a deal next to $17,600 for Obama
October 12, 2010
Today we're pulling the curtains back on everything from secret concerts to bogus campaign claims.
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Charlie Crist sets record for fastest flip-flop
September 23, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday files, we disclose which politician is a descendant of a Siamese twin, which one is a "Pants on Fire" liar, and more.
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Sheriff Demings is right to investigate fatal shooting further
September 16, 2010
On Thursday, our justice system rendered a verdict.
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Politicians find all kinds of ways to shoot themselves in the foot
September 2, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday Files, we have political wisdom from the mouths of babes, news about an ethics complaint and some free advice for a few candidates … which is worth precisely what the candidates paid for it.
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Legal smackdowns should send politicians a strong message
August 31, 2010
In wrestling terms, Florida politicians have suffered a pile-driver, full-nelson and double-knee gut-buster.
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Our neighbors need our help, as does the 211 help hot line that is a lifeline for many
August 17, 2010
It was Thursday of last week, and the mother on the other end of the phone line was terrified.
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Volusia beaches are our playgrounds — so why can we drive there?
July 24, 2010
Last weekend's death of 4-year-old Aiden Patrick was heart-breaking.
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Readers take off on sounding off about FCAT, politicians …
July 22, 2010
Time to let you guys sound off — about everything from the battle between Mike Thomas and me over FCAT to my character flaws and one reader's thoughts about my mother.
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Scott Maxwell: Is FCAT a failure? Yes
July 17, 2010
The FCAT is a bit of a mess right now.
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Unsavory topics to top off your day
July 15, 2010
My apologies to those of you reading this over breakfast, because today's edition of the Friday files involves thieves, dog poop, strippers and something even more unappetizing: politicians.
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Veterans deserve all the help they need
July 14, 2010
Two months ago, after an Iraq War veteran attacked his own wife and was shot by police outside his DeLand home, I said that this country needs to do more for the men and women who need help at home after serving their country abroad.
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Tell your state senators what's 'disagreeable' about PSC members' removal
July 2, 2010
"Disagreeable."
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Conspiracy, confusion all part of the Tea Party war
June 30, 2010
Lewis Carroll was way ahead of his time.
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Apartment shootout, 'abduction' show some cops don't like tough questions
June 27, 2010
The caller was clear: He wanted me dead.
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McCollum wants to keep us in the dark
June 25, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday Files, we're celebrating adoptive parents and chastising politicians who want to keep secrets from you. And we've thrown in everything from coyotes to Big Oil sycophants, just to keep things interesting.
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Governor's race worthy of a sitcom
June 17, 2010
Today we look at soaring parking rates and Charlie Crist's latest flip-flop — this time on gay adoption.
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Targeting the watchdogs? A troubling prospect
June 16, 2010
Something stinks at the Orange County schools.
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Diapers for crybaby lawmakers, bicyclists, drivers
June 10, 2010
For this week's philanthropy, I suggest buying two packs of diapers.
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Hurricane prediction challenge: Can a monkey beat famed forecaster Dr. William Gray?
June 5, 2010
Boo.
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On readers' minds: Making contact with politicians
June 2, 2010
Lots of questions and comments from you guys lately. So here goes …
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Alan Grayson's GOP challengers slide to right at forum
May 27, 2010
The Republicans are stacked up seven-deep, trying to boot the outspoken Democrat Alan Grayson out of office.
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Drill-happy Mica casts oil-spill blame? Not slick
May 25, 2010
Of all the people assigning blame for the massive oil spill in the gulf, it's awfully strange that one of them is John Mica.
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From the Friday files: Double standards, weird PR and gator bites
May 20, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday files, we're looking at everything from double standards to strange public-relations strategies — with a couple of gator bites thrown in for good measure.
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Things you didn't know about Marco Rubio, Charlie Crist and Kendrick Meek
May 16, 2010
In case you hadn't noticed, Florida's race for the U.S. Senate has been a little tense. Independent Gov. Charlie Crist, Republican former House Speaker Marco Rubio and Democratic U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek have been beating on each other like pinatas … except without any candy or happy squeals of delight at the end.
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Ginny Brown-Waite leaves sorry legacy
May 7, 2010
In the past few days, Republican U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite has been called everything from dirty and disloyal to underhanded and dishonest.
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Your quick guide to Legislature's highs and lows
May 5, 2010
So who won and lost in Tallahassee?
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A: Faith, Nadia, politics. Q: What are Scott’s readers writing?
April 22, 2010
Time to let you guys sound off — about everything from Christianity and Nadia Bloom to rotten politicians and my unexpected moment as a game-show question.
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You deserve fair elections, power bills
April 20, 2010
Are you sick of scandals? Tired of rising power rates and rigged elections?
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Democratic omens, worker-bashing and much more
April 16, 2010
Today we're talking about baggy pants, secret e-mails, teacher pay and politicians who are trying to rob Florida's retirees.
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GOP veterans say new guys are spoiling the party
April 13, 2010
Toni Jennings has a message for GOP leaders who have been spending someone else's money on their luxury lifestyles: Stop it.
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As reality sets in, will Rubio’s rise taper off?
March 25, 2010
Today we're going to talk about which of your congressional reps are the most liberal and conservative — and hear what you guys had to say about driving on the beach in Daytona.
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Driving on Daytona Beach: Park this 'tradition'
March 23, 2010
Four-year-old Ellie Louise Bland was doing what most any little girl would do during a glorious day at Daytona Beach this past Saturday — dashing here and there, playing with her family and soaking in the sunshine and salt air.
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Amendment 4 forum … the short form
March 18, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday Files, we take a look at which politician took a free trip to Las Vegas, which one recently put himself up for bid and which one seems to be suffering from a bout of selective amnesia.
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You have questions, I have answers
March 17, 2010
More questions for Scott? You can ask him yourself today -- March 17-- at noon when Scott Maxwell hosts an online Q-and-A at OrlandoSentinel.com. We can talk politics, current issues, whatever you want. And if Scott doesn't know the answer, he promises to sound very confident while faking it.
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Politicians unite in hypocrisy, in generosity
March 4, 2010
Today we have another round of hugs and slugs — for everyone from politicians who are uniting to help needy kids to politicians who are united in their hypocrisy. And we'll top it all off with a few thoughts from readers, and even Jimmy Buffett.
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Shortchanging mental health a costly and heartless proposition
March 3, 2010
Imagine for a moment that something inside you is changing.
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GOP offers up strong foes in Kosmas race
February 25, 2010
Florida Republicans have had a lot of problems lately.
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Scott Maxwell: GOP needs grit — not Bill McCollum
February 19, 2010
As Florida's top Republicans begin convening in Orlando today for two days of socializing and strategizing, they should give serious thought to how badly they want to hold on to the governor's mansion.
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Orlando kicks out nonprofits for no good reason
February 11, 2010
In the past two weeks, we've learned that Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and City Hall are booting out nonprofits from one side of the city to the other — literally.
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Florida GOP soap opera is comedy of errors
February 6, 2010
Right now, Republicans are poised for victory. They have the momentum following their upset Senate win in Massachusetts. And pundits are predicting double-digit gains in Congress.
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Giant arena screen: What Magic want, Magic get
January 28, 2010
I've decided that Orlando Magic executives should formally declare that they want world peace.
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Gamble worth taking: Crist's $500M idea for schools cash
January 26, 2010
Brace yourself. Charlie Crist seems to be proposing something that actually makes sense.
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100 shots fired? We all should want answers
January 23, 2010
It was about 5 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, and throughout the Alta Westgate apartments, children were snuggled in their beds. School was still a few hours away. The sun had yet to rise.
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Rising debt: It's always the other party's fault
January 21, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday files, we're spotlighting lackluster candidates, imprisoned innocents and your letters.
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Fair districts? Parties unite in opposition
January 12, 2010
Like cats and dogs, Florida politicians from opposing parties rarely play nicely.
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Muddy mess of malarkey — and a moment of silence
January 7, 2010
In today's edition of the Friday files, we're looking at everything from malarkey-filled advertising to Republican Party turmoil. And a nun.
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Disney makes volunteering even more magical
January 5, 2010
"B-41!" Chase belted out after plucking the bingo ball from the cage.
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The good, the bad and the idiotic of 2009
December 31, 2009
Before we dive into 2010, I thought we could take a few minutes to look back at some of the best — and worst — topics we covered in "Taking Names" during 2009.
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25 most powerful people in Central Florida 2008
December 24, 2009
There's a new No. 1 this year. But before we get to him, let's first reveal the others who topped this year's list of "The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida." The top 10 includes three business executives, two mayors, two members of Congress, one legislator, a philanthropist and an educator. Collectively, they control the region's largest work force, provide us entertainment and hold key positions in every level of government. They affect the taxes we pay, the quality of our education system and how long it takes us to get to work in the morning. If you like what's happening in Central Florida, these people deserve much of the credit. If you don't, they share in the blame. As mentioned in Wednesday's paper, when we unveiled those in 11th to 25th places, this ranking was determined by a panel of 15 plugged-in panelists from the nonprofit, religious, government and business communities. Their goal was to determine who has the ability to make things happen on a big scale in Central Florida.
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Punch-drunk Charlie Crist reels in tax-cut bait
December 23, 2009
Charlie Crist nowadays is looking more beat-up than Rocky at the end of his bout with Apollo Creed.
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State lets innocent languish in prison
December 20, 2009
When James Bain was released from prison last week after 35 years, he wanted two things:
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Special treatment for Tiger Woods?
December 8, 2009
Much like a zoo exhibit that hasn't been cleaned in a while, the Tiger mess is starting to stink.
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Look at what lawmakers are up to now
December 1, 2009
The rail ruckus is making all the headlines right now in Tallahassee. But below the radar, your state reps have been busy filing a slew of bills for the spring session — about everything from gay adoption and term limits to both the designs and the costs of getting new license plates.
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Hometown Democracy: Pols fear power of the people
November 18, 2009
You know who really scares Buddy Dyer and the rest of the folks down at Orlando City Hall?
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Look at what else Congress is up to . . .
November 10, 2009
You know, it's not all health care in Washington nowadays.
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Crist like Casper? How spooky is that?
September 25, 2009
Radio host Jim Philips and I were talking this week about all the serious issues facing Florida — and how Gov. Charlie Crist seems to be MIA for many of them.
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Catching up with Wendy Chioji, Mark Foley and Sexy Savannah
September 18, 2009
In today's Friday file, we have an installment of "What ever happened to ... ?"
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The socialism solution: Pay for everything
September 16, 2009
Today we're going to look at a way for you to help injured soldiers, check in on some local arts donors who turned a cultural affair into an economic-development one, too — and disclose my new crush.
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State GOP chief Jim Greer rips Obama -- but pushes Republican views at schools
September 5, 2009
There once was a political operative who loved to tell crowds he had a simple way of explaining to children the difference between Republicans and Democrats.
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Why is blood so costly?
August 30, 2009
When last we checked in with Florida's Blood Centers, they were still cutting big checks to those running the "nonprofit," demonstrating ethically questionable business practices — and losing donors because of it.
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Mel Martinez leaves legacy of a quitter
August 12, 2009
My daughter was practicing her violin last week and getting frustrated.
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A couple of hugs brighten sluggish week
July 17, 2009
We're slug-heavy in this round of hugs and slugs, thanks to bad behavior from a Democratic member of Congress and continued bad behavior from the perennial slug-seekers at the blood centers and the expressway authority. But we've managed to find some new huggable mugs, including one that looks so much like a famous dead guy that he recently won big prizes and worldwide fame for it. So let's get started.
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Did magical dog jail a 4th innocent man?
June 24, 2009
In hindsight, it's hard to believe that John Preston and his magical dog were ever allowed to testify in court.
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How many more are innocent?
June 14, 2009
Last weekend, we looked at the case of Bill Dillon, the Brevard County resident imprisoned for 27 years before DNA tests set him free.
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Unforgiving law creates new injustice
June 7, 2009
Bill Dillon's story captivated the state last year.
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Expressway-authority board needs to get real -- fast
March 25, 2009
Today, we'll see whether leaders at the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority are interested in cleaning up their own mess and restoring their credibility.
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Re-election liberation suits Martinez
February 27, 2009
The jockeying to fill Mel Martinez's U.S. Senate seat is so intense that one might forget Martinez is still in it.
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Blood donors have right to know where money goes
February 8, 2009
When Bob Horner found out that Anne Chinoda, CEO of Florida's Blood Centers, was making $500,000 a year, he got angry. And when he learned that some of the nonprofit's board members and their companies were involved in millions of dollars of deals with the agency they were supposedly watchdogging, he got angrier still.
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2007 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
December 30, 2007
As we have worked our way up the year's list of "The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida," we passed CEOs, philanthropists, political players and rising stars.
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The 25 most powerful people in Central Florida: 1-5
December 30, 2007
As we have worked our way up the year's list of "The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida," we passed CEOs, philanthropists, political players and rising stars. But now we've reached the top and find five people who have control over the roads on which you drive, the college degrees you can get, the parks in which you can play and the jobs available for you and your family.
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The 25 most important people in Central Florida: 6-15
December 27, 2007
On Tuesday, we started counting down The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida by unveiling 10 people, including two who are shaking up the establishment, a couple of media mavens and several behind-the-scenes political players and fundraisers.
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The 25 most powerful people in Central Florida: 16-25
December 25, 2007
They affect the taxes you pay, the schools your children attend and the roads on which you drive. They can determine which jobs come to town, the concerts and sporting events you can watch and even the places you can ride your bike on the weekend. They are The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida. And each year, this column seeks to pull back the curtains and give you a closer look at who's really running the community in which you live.
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It's here -- countdown for this year's most powerful 25
December 23, 2007
The past year has been a busy one in Central Florida. There were battles over buildings, debates over everything from the homeless to ethics, and efforts to build up a medical community and fight back a crime wave.
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2006 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
December 31, 2006
Who makes things happen here in Central Florida? Today, Taking Names columnist Scott Maxwell concludes the list of the 25 most powerful people.
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2005 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
January 1, 2006
They are three politicians, the leader of Central Florida's premier university and the head of the region's largest employer.
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2004 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
December 30, 2004
We're down to the final day of Taking Names' ranking of The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida.
