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Heart-transplant survivors realize 'the miracle of life' after surgery
The surgical-style mask covering Oviedo coach Tom Hammontree's mouth and nose fogs his glasses as he breathes. "It's just something you have to put up with," Walter Dahn said. Dahn understands. Hammontree, a track and field and cross country coach...
Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Ocoee, Tampa, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Heart Attack
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Rodger A. Young, 64
Rodger Allan Young left this earth for Heaven on Sunday, March 31, 2013, at the age of 64.5 years, after a courageous battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). His passing was peaceful at home, surrounded by family and friends. Rodger was born June 24,...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Tampa
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Morris Hersrud
Morris A. Hersrud, Naples, FL died Sunday, March 31st at Naples Community Hospital. Morry was born on April 9, 1920 in White Butte, South Dakota. He graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1943 with a degree in business. Morry married Marian Mathews...
Tags: The Salvation Army, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Automotive Equipment
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Senate waters down Orange-inspired sick-leave bill, removes 'living wage' preemption
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- In response to Orange County's legal fight over sick-time, the Senate is ditching a connected legislative push to nullify "living wage" laws on the books in several cities and counties. Sen. David Simmons, R-Altamonte Springs, pushed an...Tags: Elections, Orange County (Florida), Local Government, Labor Legislation, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Senate dumps 'living wage' provision of sick-time bill
TALLAHASSEE — In response to Orange County's legal fight over sick time, the Senate is ditching a connected legislative push to nullify "living wage" laws on the books in several cities and counties. Sen. David Simmons, R-Altamonte Springs, pushed...
Tags: Orange County (Florida), Politics, Labor Legislation, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Altamonte Springs
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Amazon: Orlando is 5th-most well-read city in U.S.
Orlando SentinelAlthough most people think of a certain cartoon mouse when Orlando comes to mind, it's possible that what really defines The City Beautiful is the residents' love of books. According to the online book retailer Amazon, Orlando is the fifth-most well-...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)
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The terror of not knowing
WASHINGTON -- As the manhunt for the Boston bombers reached its climactic conclusion, Americans of all hues and backgrounds heaved a sigh of relief. Thank goodness it wasn't … fill in the blank: A white Christian from the South; A dark-...
Tags: Czech Republic, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Jihad, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief
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Simmons may opt for sick time bill that kills local wage rules too
State Sen. David Simmons, R-Altamonte Springs, said he may abandon his bill that would block local governments from adopting mandatory sick time benefits, such as one pending in Orange County, and go for something broader. Instead, Simmons said he may...
Tags: Orange County (Florida), Lobbying, Crime, Law and Justice, Don Gaetz, David Simmons
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Is Ryan Lochte really dumb? Recap of “What Would Ryan Lochte Do?”
Channel Guide MagazineIs Ryan Lochte really dumb? Last night’s premiere episode of What Would Ryan Lochte Do? certainly hammed up his idiocy, but this time Lochte has to be in on the joke. Right? The quirky, celebrated Olympic swimmer knows he’s an all-American... -
Whip-smart computer genealogy expert
James Courtenay Staples was an engineer at Martin Marietta, a whip-smart man who in the 1970s developed the first computer program to plot genealogy, according to his family. He used his smarts to manage computer systems for the defense contractor, to...
Tags: Boats, Cornell University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Auburndale, Rollins College
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Dillard's Green headed into FHSAA Hall of Fame
Former Dillard High track and field coach and athletic director Robert Green is about to be inducted into his fifth Hall of Fame. Green, who retired in 1993 after 35 years at the school, is one of seven who'll enter the FHSAA Athletic Hall of Fame in a...Tags: Dillard's Incorporated
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Dillard's Green set for induction into FHSAA Hall of Fame
Sun SentinelHall of Fames are nothing new for Robert Green. After all, the retired longtime Dillard High track and field coach and athletic director is already a member of four of them: The National Black High School Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Ga., the Allen...Tags: Broward County, U.S. Army, Schools, Florida High School Athletic Association, High Schools
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