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Trauma reaches next level
Avera St. Luke's has received verification as a Level III Trauma Center from the American College of Surgeons, making it one of seven hospitals in the state with a Level III or II rating. Level III trauma centers must have continuous physician and...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Orthopedic Surgery, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics
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Fire destroys Pompano Beach home
A predawn fire destroyed the home of a Pompano Beach woman who was at a hospital recovering from recent heart surgery at the time of the blaze, neighbors said. The fire broke out shortly after 3 a.m. inside the home in the 2500 block of Northeast 10th...
Tags: Pompano Beach, Broward County
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Local student volunteers while studying abroad
Leetal Dana has volunteered with an Israeli humanitarian project while studying as a gap year student at the Israel Experience program at Bar-Ilan University. Dana,19, an Aventura resident and a graduate of Dr. Michael Krop Senior High School in Miami,...Tags: Aventura, Israel
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Orlando firm wins national gold Addy
An Orlando ad agency won a national Addy when the annual industry awards were handed out over the weekend in Phoenix, Ariz., by the American Advertising Federation. Strong Films, an Orlando creative-film start-up founded by graduates of the University...
Tags: Orlando Health, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Rollins College, Orlando
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Kenley Jansen replaces Brandon League as closer
A day after Brandon League blew his second save in four opportunities, Kenley Jansen was named the Dodgers' closer. But in solving one problem, Manager Don Mattingly might have created another. The team's best reliever, Jansen was previously in a...Tags: Ted Lilly, Inflammation, Hanley Ramirez, Baseball, Don Mattingly
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Johns Hopkins adds surgical expertise to Florida Hospital children's heart program
Johns Hopkins, the world-renowned hospital and medical school based in Baltimore, added its brand and heart-surgery expertise to Florida Hospital for Children, hospital officials announced Tuesday. More than 300 community members attended the ribbon...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Surgery, Orlando Health, Healthcare Provider, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
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Eaton Rapids couple celebrates 70-year love story
EATON RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — If first impressions are any indication of longevity, Charles Gulliver's first look at his wife, Nina, over 70 years ago was a sign of great things to come. "She was the prettiest girl I ever saw," said Charles, 88. Then...
Tags: Miami Beach, Marriage, Family
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Exxxotica: Sex, porn good for Fort Lauderdale
It’s official, the annual South Florida porn convention known as Exxxotica is now a Fort Lauderdale fixture. And Fort Lauderdale is better off for it. Does anybody really question why the porn extravaganza billed as the “largest event in...
Tags: Spring Break, Sarah Palin, Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment, Miami Beach
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Exxxotica porn convention moves to Fort Lauderdale
Moving the Exxxotica trade show, with its bevy of porn stars, sex toys and nightclub afterparties, from South Beach to Fort Lauderdale may seem counterintuitive. But take it from an old hand at porn and Fort Lauderdale: It's nothing to be afraid of....
Tags: Sarah Palin, Halloween, Fort Lauderdale, Bars and Clubs, Kim Kardashian
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Shirley Ann Maher Haggard, 82
Shirley Ann Maher Haggard, 82, born Aug. 31, 1930, in Newburg, N.Y., passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 30, 2013, at University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tenn., following complications from heart surgery. She was preceded in death...Tags: Newburg, West Point, Roman Catholicism, Hospitals and Clinics, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Phillip Sims loses academic eligibility at U.Va.; opportunity for Hampton High alum David Watford looms larger
Nearly 13 months after his college career took a detour to Virginia, quarterback Phillip Sims' short stay in Charlottesville is already over. Sims is enrolled in summer classes at U.Va. and will finish the academic session, but he's no longer eligible...Tags: Football, David Watford, Mike London, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Students
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