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Chiefs' tandem proves too much for Tigers
Special to the ForumThe 90-pound Pompano Chiefs tackle football team didn't disappoint when it took its six-game unbeaten streak on the road to face the archrival Pompano Tigers. The Chiefs won 14-0 at North Broward Park, improving to 7-0 with three games remaining in the...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, New York Giants, Nike Incorporated, Super Bowl, Plaxico Burress
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Land deal helps to pave way for Wekiva Parkway
Sentinel Staff WritersGov. Charlie Crist and the Cabinet agreed Tuesday to buy land critical to construction of a beltway around Orlando, two weeks after rejecting a higher-priced proposal. Instead of the original $37.5 million price tag, the deal now calls for state agencies...Tags: Altamonte Springs, Tourism and Leisure, Jim Palmer, Orlando, Road Transportation
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Will eco-friendly development without sprawl be Orlando area's destiny?
Sentinel Staff WriterPicturing a city of a quarter-million people doesn't conjure images of green and blue. But renderings of Destiny -- planned for more than 41,300 acres of the southeast corner of Osceola County -- show a city center with a floating market, biking and...Tags: Randy Johnson, Transportation, Florida's Turnpike, Energy Saving, Beijing Games
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Senior Notes
Scamming talk Steven Silverman of the Maryland attorney general's office will discuss scams used by con artists at 10:30 a.m. today at the O'Malley Senior Center, 1275 Odenton Road, Odenton. 410-222-6227 or 301-621-9515. Health screenings A nurse will...Tags: John P. Sarbanes, Health Treatments
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Crist halts plan for Orlando beltway, saying cost is too high
Sentinel Staff WritersGov. Charlie Crist and the Florida Cabinet on Tuesday nixed a deal to buy land crucial to construction of a beltway around Orlando, arguing the price is high. Now, road builders must figure out how to salvage the $2 billion plan. They have no easy...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Jim Palmer, Corporate Officers, Orlando, Bill McCollum
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USOC bows to Chinese hosts
The U.S. Olympic Committee leaders apparently are so determined to advance Chicago's 2016 Summer Games bid that they will do anything to avoid offending their Chinese hosts, even if that means throwing U.S. Olympians, past and present, under the bus....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, International Relations, Environmental Pollution, Diplomacy, Speed Skating
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For Wekiva Parkway, it's design time
Sentinel Staff WriterAfter more than three decades of dreaming about it, Central Florida's road builders can start designing the final leg of a beltway around Metro Orlando. The final piece of the complex puzzle fell into place Wednesday, when the Orlando-Orange County...Tags: Altamonte Springs, Tourism and Leisure, Road Transportation, Government, Wekiva River
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USOC's wobbly stance
BEIJING—The U.S. Olympic Committee leaders apparently are so determined to advance Chicago's 2016 Games bid that they will do anything to avoid offending their Chinese hosts, even if that means throwing U.S. Olympians, past and present, under the...Tags: International Relations, Multi-Sport Events, Environmental Pollution, Diplomacy, Speed Skating
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Sugar industry likely to remain potent political force
South Florida Sun-SentinelU.S. Sugar Corp.'s plan to sell its land to clear a path for Everglades restoration signals the decline of a major political player that has shaped state and national policy for decades. U.S. Sugar and its allies in the sugar cane and sugar beet industry...Tags: Palm Beach County, National Government, Political Candidates, Ron Klein, Lobbying
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NASA not ruling out wildlife-site launches
Sentinel Staff WriterNASA is considering abandoned launch pads at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for commercial space flights but has not given up the possibility of using environmentally sensitive sites in a world-renowned wildlife refuge for the private ventures,...Tags: NASA, Zoology, Nature, Natural Science, Defense
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Rampant abuse seen at O.C. jail
This story was reported by Times staff writers Christian Berthelsen, Christopher Goffard, Christine Hanley, Stuart Pfeifer, David Reyes and H. G. Reza and was written by Goffard.A grand jury transcript released Monday describes an Orange County jail in disarray, with deputies watching television, playing video games and taking naps while inmates were allowed to use brutality and intimidation to keep order in the cellblocks....Tags: Game Playing, Trials, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Lawyers, Prosecution
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What's at stake in your community?
Tallahassee BureauThe fight over Florida's battered state budget is expected to dominate the two-month legislative session that begins Tuesday. Besides the big-ticket battles -- over funding for education, social services, roads and the like -- local lawmakers will be...Tags: Public Transportation, Physical Fitness, Tourism and Leisure, Bodies of Water, Health Treatments
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