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Psychiatric patients' IDs stolen by hospital worker, feds say
Curtis Fullwood's job was to help patients with mental health problems find work they could do in the South Florida State Hospital in Pembroke Pines, but instead, authorities say, he stole their identities. Fullwood, 57, and his cousin, Terri Davis, 45,...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Mental Health, Social Security, Pembroke Pines, Theft
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It's a wrap for busy garden club year
Another new member, a scholarship and kudos from the state added to a busy year for the Boca Raton Garden at its season closer, the Officers' Installation Luncheon. "You are being honored with a lifetime membership with the Florida Federation of Garden...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Highland Beach, Awards and Prizes, Florida Atlantic University
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Dubai, Bahamas among potential future bowl game sites
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Dubai, Bahamas among potential future bowl game sites Seeking to give their bowl-eligible teams chances to play, college football's smaller conferences are exploring avenues to create additional bowl games next season, according to an...Tags: Big Ten Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, American Athletic Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference, College Sports
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Special guest attends Café Europa
Florida State Representative Kevin Rader showed up and schmoozed with Holocaust survivors during last week's Café Europa luncheon at B'nai Torah Congregation in Boca Raton, sponsored and hosted by Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service. Rader was there to...Tags: Arts and Culture, American Red Cross, Rick Scott, Sociology, Boynton Beach
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FAU creates website to counter anti-Semitism claims
A series of demonstrations by a pro-Palestinian group over the past year have prompted some to claim Florida Atlantic University is not doing enough to counter anti-Semitism. Now Acting President Dennis Crudele's administration is fighting back, with...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Education
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Smell of marijuana: Who needs a search warrant when police use their nose?
Who needs a search warrant when you've got a nose? It's a common phrase in South Florida arrest reports: the scent of marijuana wafting from a suspect's vehicle. And while the detail may seem amusing, it's actually a serious legal requirement that...Tags: Judges, Arts and Culture, Drug Trafficking, Broward County, Law Enforcement
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OfficeMax sets July 10 for merger vote
Tribune staff reporterEngaged-to-be-merged office supply retailers OfficeMax Inc. and Office Depot Inc. on Monday set July 10 for their respective shareholders to vote on the betrothal. Naperville-based OfficeMax and Boca Raton, Fla.-based Office Depot have yet to announce a...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Staples Inc., OfficeMax Inc., Office Supplies, Services and Shopping
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Garda World to expand in Boca Raton
Cash logistics company Garda World, which already has created 500 jobs, or five times what it promised in 2011, plans to expand further in Boca Raton. Of the 500 jobs, about 150 are in Boca Raton, where the company leases an office off Federal Highway....
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Politics, Palm Beach County
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Two men accused of using tax-preparing business for massive refund thefts
Two South Florida men were ordered held without bond Monday after federal authorities said they have substantial evidence to link them to millions of dollars in income tax fraud and identity theft. Geto Dorlizier, 34, and Jourmel Thomas, 47, were...
Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Justice System
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Local mural artist Rubin Koskoff, 89
A prolific local artist is mourning the death of her father, Rubin Koskoff, who helped her create dozens of public murals in Palm Beach County. Mr. Koskoff, 89, died Saturday of congestive heart failure after also struggling with Alzheimer's disease....
Tags: YMCA, Boynton Beach, Palm Beach International Airport, Arts and Culture, Alzheimer's Disease
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Republicans search for secret to winning support from black voters
Still reeling from losses they didn't expect, Republicans strategists are hoping black voters, who are the Democrats' most stalwart supporters, will help bring them future victories. "[We] must in some way, some form, recruit blacks and other...
Tags: Florida Legislature, Regional Authority, Elections, Government, Miramar
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Garda to further expand in Boca Raton
Gov. Rick Scott announced Monday that cash logistics firm Garda World has created 500 or five times the jobs it promised in the state in 2010, with 150 of those in Boca Raton. Garda, a Canadian company that moved its U.S. headquarters to Boca Raton,...Tags: Rick Scott
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