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Wis. primary next week; few care
Associated Press WriterTina Turvey is looking forward to voting in November's presidential election. Mention that the Wisconsin primary is Tuesday and the 28-year-old University of Wisconsin-Madison student's eyes get wide. "I actually didn't even know about it," she said....Tags: Executive Branch, John McCain, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Regional Elections, National Government
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Banking via cell phone is just a touch away
Los Angeles TimesEver write a check while shopping and sweat over whether the check would clear? A growing number of banks are offering a new and fairly painless way to eliminate the guesswork. The solution fits in your pocket. Eight of the 10 biggest U.S. banks now...Tags: Doug Brown, Bank of America Corp., Consumers, Banking, Cell Phones
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Traffic — and related deaths — declining in South Florida this year
South Florida Sun-SentinelFewer people are dying on South Florida roads. In Broward County, law enforcement officials have seen a 7 percent decline in traffic fatalities so far this year compared with the same time last year. In Palm Beach County, there has been a 6 percent...Tags: Road Transportation, Beach Vacations, Transportation, Broward County, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Generators keep grocery stores powered after storms hit
Sentinel Staff WriterDelaney Park resident Kathy Kinchla remembers the closed grocery stores, long gas lines and days without power after Hurricane Charley tore through Orlando four years ago. "It was awful," said Kinchla, 44, whose son was three-months old when the storm...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Hurricane Charley, Orlando, Groceries, Disasters
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July traffic rises 6% to set monthly record
Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport saw its July traffic rise 6 percent from the year before to 115,525 passengers. The number was a record for the month of July for the airport, which has been one of the fastest growing in the country in...Tags: Air Transportation Industry
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People on the Move
Nonprofits The Junior League of Boca Raton Inc. board: President Kristen Ross and President-Elect Linda Gunn; Vice presidents: community, Jami Guttenberg; finance, Crystal McMillin; planning, Jan Kucera; communications, Reagan Such; personnel, Melinda...Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Florida Atlantic University, Medicine, Boynton Beach, National Government
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Smith resting after bypass
Sun ReporterBaltimore County Executive James T. Smith Jr. was "resting comfortably" yesterday after undergoing triple-bypass surgery in a Towson hospital, his aides said. The 66-year-old former judge, who was re-elected to his second term as head of the county...Tags: Heart Disease, Diseases, Sheila Dixon, Hospitals and Clinics, Local Authority
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Levinson moved, left his name
Barry Levinson has come a long way from the knotty pine club room and marble front stoop. All the way, in fact, to "10,000 sf on 2 level acres, pool, guest quarters, separate studio, 7BR, 8 full & 3 half baths," just over the Golden Gate Bridge from San...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Morgan State University, Andre Agassi, Sean Penn, Local Elections
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Progressions
Architecture MSCW Inc., Orlando, has promoted Lindy A. Wolfe to senior project engineer. C.T. Hsu + Associates, Orlando, has hired Carlo Giammattei and Taren Sienkiewicz as intern architects. Baker Barrios Architects Inc., Orlando, has promoted Scott...Tags: Clubs and Associations, First National Bank, Architecture, Public Employees, Altamonte Springs
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Beyond your tank: High gas prices have hidden costs for consumers
South Florida Sun-SentinelFuel prices have dropped a bit in the past few days, but not before changing the economic landscape in obvious ways for many South Floridians. We see the domino effect every day. We pay more to feed our families, drive to work and play on weekends. But...Tags: Local Authority, Medical Staff, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, MySpace
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Just give us the loo-down
The political opposition researcher who illegally snooped into Michael Steele's credit history has found something else to stick her nose into: toilets. Lauren Weiner fraudulently posed as Steele on the Internet to obtain his credit history three years...Tags: Primaries, George Bush, Iraq War, Patterson Park, Elections
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Top cop grabs perp on patrol
After a short foot chase the other night, Baltimore police arrested a guy suspected of dealing drugs. And you're thinking, "This is news?" Well, yes, because the cop doing the chasing was none other than Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III....Tags: Local Authority, Painting, Catonsville, Drug Trafficking, Vehicles
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