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Chapter recognizes top speaker, trainer
Hardy Smith, government relations administrator for Daytona Beach, has been named chapter member of the year by the Central Florida Chapter of the National Speakers Association, an organization for professional speakers. A speaker and trainer, Smith...Tags: Orange City
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Fujitsu phones to use AuthenTec technology
Melbourne-based AuthenTec Inc. has landed a deal to include the newest version of its fingerprint-recognition system in Fujitsu's worldwide cell-phone product, the company said Monday. Fujitsu recently rolled out the new ultra-thin global phone (known...Tags: Melbourne, Altamonte Springs, Air Transportation Industry, AirTran, Credit Ratings
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Awards
Margot Knight, president and chief executive officer of United Arts in Central Florida, Peter Stark, director of education at the Orlando Ballet School, and Patty DeYoung, executive administrator of Darden Restaurant Foundation, are the recipients of...Tags: National Security Agency, Florida Hospital, Cancer, Winter Springs, Diseases
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Community Colleges selected to be 'state colleges'
Increasing role These community colleges have been selected to become state colleges: Chipola College, Marianna Daytona Beach State College [formerly Daytona Beach Community College] Edison College, Fort Myers Indian River State College [Indian River...Tags: Gainesville, Colleges and Universities, Daytona Beach Community College
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Man accused of hitting his mom with Polish sausage
Police say a 46-year-old man hit his mother in the head with a three-pound package of Polish sausage on Saturday night. Police said that when they arrived at the home, the man was in the kitchen cooking and on the telephone. The man's mother told...Tags: Prosecution
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Busch Leads Way For Gibbs Racing
After driving his car as high as third in the Coke Zero 400, Tony Stewart radioed his team that he couldn't continue. "Are you sure? Are you sure?" crew chief Greg Zipadelli of Berlin repeatedly asked. Feeling ill, Stewart climbed from his seat midway...Tags: Vehicles, Joe Gibbs, NASCAR, Tony Stewart, Hunting
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Drive-up devotions
Of The Associated PressThe preacher stood in the doorway of the picturesque church and looked out at the parking lot as his congregation gathered for the early morning service. By the time the Rev. Norman Markle started his sermon, everyone was still in their vehicles --...Tags: Christianity, Vehicles, Orange County (California), Westmoreland County, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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School news
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation has selected five area high school students to participate in a leadership summit in Washington, D.C., July 13-18, as part of its national Neighborhood Excellence Initiative. Locally, Catrina Berry, graduating...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Lexington (Lexington, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Peninsula Metropolitan YMCA, Denbigh
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New York should never have a death penalty
emi.endo@newsday.comSouthwest Airlines fliers may soon be able to head north across the border under a partnership forming with Canada's second-biggest airline, WestJet. Southwest, which flies the bulk of the commercial flights out of Long Island MacArthur Airport, would...Tags: Southwest Airlines Company, Embry-Riddle University, Punishment, Transportation, Gary Kelly
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Southwest alliance to lead to more access to Canada flights
emi.endo@newsday.comSouthwest Airlines fliers may soon be able to head north across the border under a partnership forming with Canada's second-biggest airline, WestJet. Southwest, which flies the bulk of the commercial flights out of Long Island MacArthur Airport, would...Tags: Southwest Airlines Company, Embry-Riddle University, Transportation, Gary Kelly, Corporate Officers
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