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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: Consumers, Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Incorporated, Chris Elliott, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Florida's Turnpike
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Evacuations Underway as East Coast Braces for Hurricane Irene
CNN/KTLAMIAMI, FL -- Hurricane Irene intensified into a Category 3 storm Wednesday as it battered the Bahamas and threatened to lash much of the United States' East Coast in coming days. Irene could reach Category 4 strength by Thursday, the National Hurricane...Tags: American Red Cross, Politics, Telecommunication Service, South Carolina, Media Industry
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Woman Arrested at LAX With Birds Taped to Her Body
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A passenger at LAX was arrested after airport security screeners found some very unusual carry-on items. The woman, bound for China, was taken into custody U.S. Fish and Wildlife after screeners discovered several bright yellow birds taped...Tags: Natural Resources, Organized Crime, Conservation, Crimes, Endangered Species
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The X Factor Boot Camp, Part 1: Moves Like Jagger
Automatically from the get-go this blog has me excited me to write. Why? Because I got to subtitle it “Moves Like Jagger,” which also happens to be one of my favorite songs right now and my current ring tone.
There’s just something...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Television, Cher, Oksana Baiul, Paula Abdul
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Columbus homicide suspect caught trying to leave country
FOX 59Columbus Police say Clifton Hamilton Cook Senior, 46, was caught at Miami International Airport, where they say he was attempting to flee the country to Panama. Gary Joseph Brown of Greensburg, IN was shot to death in a home on Friday morning. ...Tags: Crimes, Murder
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Sarkis Soghanalian dies at 82; international weapons dealer
Sarkis Soghanalian, an international weapons broker who was nicknamed "The Merchant of Death" for selling arms to dictators on behalf of the United States, died Oct. 5 at a hospital in Hialeah, Fla. He was 82.
The cause was heart failure, said his son,...Tags: Civil Unrest, Miami Beach, Religious Conflicts, Beirut (Lebanon), Iraq
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Party Places
Adolph & Rose Levis JCC Parties Magician, DJ, Puppet Show or more. Includes invitations, Kosher cake, drinks, favors, decorations, coordinator and shirt for the birthday child. Laurah@levisjcc.org or 561-852-3225 Baby Stars 3565 NE 207th St., Suite...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Lake Worth, Palm Beach County, Climbing, Tamarac
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Report: Teen carried 30 pounds of cocaine in cake boxes
FloriDUHMaybe she had thought smuggling cocaine through enhanced airport security measures would be a piece of cake. Detectives at Miami International Airport busted Ayesha Olivia Niles, a London teen who turned 18 three days after her Oct. 21 arrest for...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Report: Unruly passengers attack pilot, flight attendant
FloriDUHPuerto Rican brothers Luis and Jonathan Baez were bumped off an American Airline flight at Miami International Airport because Jonathan wasn't following the buckle-up rule the plane was taxiing — and appeared to be under the influence, reports The...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Brothers Arrested After Beating American Airlines Pilot Before Horrified Passengers
pix11.comTwo brothers were arrested at Miami International Airport after they violently assaulted a pilot and punched a female flight attendant, police said. Jonathan and Luis Baez, from Las Piedras, Puerto Rico, boarded an SFO-bound American Airlines flight...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Puerto Rico, Prosecution, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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O'Hare starts new security screening program for airline pilots
Tribune reporterAirline pilots passed through security checkpoints at O'Hare International Airport on Tuesday without being scanned for explosives and other prohibited items. The change occurred under a new program intended to sharpen scrutiny of potential high-risk...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Alaska, Career and Workplace, Air Transportation Industry, Security Measures
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