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Doing the airport security checkpoint dance
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel??Yesterday's story about??an investigation into the theft of a traveler's $6,500 Rolex watch??at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport prompted readers to send along their tips, via??Facebook,??for protecting personal property as it travels??...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Facebook, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Theft
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FAU headed for Detroit in the Dead of Winter
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsOK, let's give The Suit some credit. A bowl is a bowl, and FAU is in one, despite pretty long odds. I don't know how he pulled this off, but he did. It doesn't hurt when you have Howard......Tags: Howard Schnellenberger
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NFLPA campaign: Players are more than just their numbers
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsRecent visitors to South Florida arriving at Miami International Airport have been greeted by larger than life posters featuring NFL Players sharing tidbits about their lives off the field. The banners, which cover the columns at baggage claim include...Tags: New York Jets, National Football League, Super Bowl, Football, Darren Sharper
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Marlins Stadium Update No. 47.5 feet
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsUnder construction since July, the Florida Marlins??? ballpark is actually beginning to look like a stadium. On a media hard-hat tour of the site today, we not only could make out the seating bowl, but we got to walk from......Tags: Contracts, Football, Sports, Miami Marlins, Major League Baseball
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Floranada Road intersection to re-open at end of March
Q: When will Floranada Road reopen at Northeast 13th Avenue in Oakland Park? It has been closed since Dec. 6. Lee Sky A: The intersection is scheduled to reopen at the end of March. The city is installing a roundabout at the intersection as part of a...Tags: Palm Beach County
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Rubio's claim about 'working-class neighborhood' holds water
Fittingly, when I went to check out Marco Rubio's neighborhood on Friday, there was water — water everywhere. Water falling from the sky, water in the senator's pool, water collecting in puddles on the street. "Do you need an umbrella?" his wife...
Tags: State of the Union Address, Government Health Care, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, Marco Rubio
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Given failed war on drugs, Lewis charges no surprise
ALITTLE news for the many Jamal Lewis fans -- of whom I am one -- who think the Baltimore Ravens' great running back is a victim of an overzealous federal prosecutor reaching too far to make a case out of the word "Yeah," uttered during a cellular...Tags: Justice System, Football, Sting, Multi-Sport Events, Drug Trafficking
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Cashless toll roads, another hazard for car renters
Think of it as an invisible road hazard. Three months after Joan Cox rented a Ford Fusion in Orlando last summer, a surprise bill from Thrifty Car Rental landed in her mailbox. The company wanted 50 cents for a toll violation on the BeachLine Expressway,...Tags: Orlando, Manufacturing and Engineering, Highway Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Rock band leader lived the high life on fake loans, feds say
L.A. NOWA West Hollywood rocker was in federal custody Friday after prosecutors charged him with fraudulently representing he lived the high life so he could rake in $6.25 million in bank loans.... -
“Airport 24/7: Miami” touches down on Travel Channel
Channel Guide MagazineAnybody who travels with any frequency knows the routine. You’re in the line to get searched by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). You take off your coat, your shoes and maybe your belt as well, put it all into tubs and shove it on... -
TSA thefts? Well, yes, but don't forget the good, TSA rep says
Nation NowTSA arrest: As another incident -- an alleged theft of $5,000 at JFK airport -- casts TSA officers in a negative light, a spokeswoman stands up for their integrity.... -
What happens to unclaimed and lost luggage? Travel Channel shows us in “Baggage Battles”
Channel Guide MagazinePeople who travel and check bags regularly are probably most familiar with witnessing this unclaimed luggage phenomenon. You know — those bags that circle the luggage carousel again and again and never get claimed, where eventually an airport worker...
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