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Letters to the Editor: SeaWorld's tax breaks, right to pray, Obama's Muslim joke
SeaWorld's tax breaks Scott Maxwell's column, "Tax breaks for SeaWorld shift burden to you," on Wednesday bashing SeaWorld for not paying current income taxes is a great illustration how the uninformed press is ruining our country with misleading...
Tags: Jihad, Religious Conflicts, Finance, NYSE Euronext, Inc., SeaWorld
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Clinton's UCF speech highlights grad week in Central Florida
There's plenty to celebrate this week as thousands of students graduate from the University of Central Florida and area colleges. Former President Bill Clinton, who has praised UCF on national television, will speak Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at one of the...
Tags: University of Central Florida, Students, Graduation, Colleges and Universities, University of Cambridge
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Obama's superhero delusions
— President Barack Obama was asked at his Monday news conference whether he has the "juice" to get his agenda through Congress. But presidential juice is like the juice at fancy hotels: It comes in a tiny little glass. The framers were very anti-...
Tags: Health Treatments, Barack Obama, Richard Nixon, Politics, Republican Party
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Kevin James releases Wendy Greuel's texts after she attacks him
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel sought the endorsement of Republican Kevin James after he was eliminated from the race in the March primary. Now she's out with an attack mailer blasting James’ backing of Eric Garcetti, her rival in the...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Barack Obama, Kevin James, Politics, Telecommunication Service
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Well-meaning USDA program implodes on taxpayers
In 1999, President Bill Clinton set out to right a wrong: the government's widespread discrimination against black farmers, particularly in the South. The victims had applied for farming loans but, owing to bias on the part of federal loan officers, had...
Tags: Trials, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Social Issues, Discrimination
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A presidential bystander
WASHINGTON -- It's never a good sign for a president when he feels compelled to assure the public he still has a pulse. This is the unenviable position President Obama was in Tuesday morning when he held a news conference in the White House briefing...
Tags: CBS Corp., Air Transportation Delays, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Independent group backing Greuel buys TV time to air runoff ad
The independent committee supporting Wendy Greuel’s bid has bought $500,000 in television time to air a new positive 30-second spot supporting Greuel’s mayoral bid, according to a source familiar with the ad. The 30-second spot, posted on...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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Jason Collins perfect person to take this first step
NEW YORK — Over lunch in Las Vegas last summer, Bulls general manager Gar Forman and free-agent NBA center Jason Collins met to discuss what Collins might offer Chicago. The word pioneer never came up. "A very, very impressive guy,'' Forman...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Mike Wallace (football), Tom Thibodeau, National Football League, Chris Culliver
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Castor plays politics with education
Capitol IdeasYo! The Republican thorn in the Republican Gov. Tom Corbett’s side has stuck again. The latest political barbs from Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor center on the national Common Core education standards. But nearly every paragraph in... -
Harry Potter to flatten Gibson Amphitheatre, Curious George playland
Universal Studios in Hollywood will raze the 41-year-old Gibson Amphitheatre to make way for its coming Harry Potter attraction, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Like the Wizarding World in Orlando, the Hollywood Harry Potter will be a theme park...Tags: Fiction, Nickelodeon (tv network), Bob Dylan, Mariah Carey, Gerald Ford
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Experts urge reduced barriers to online college education
To make it easier for students to earn college credits in online courses, government regulation of such classes should be streamlined across state boundaries and better consumer protection rules enacted, a national commission said Thursday. Rules and...Tags: Education, Consumers, Ryan Seacrest, Colleges and Universities
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Now on the table: Entitlements
At a Republican presidential debate in 2011, all eight candidates on the stage said they would reject a budget deal that raised taxes even if it had $10 of spending cuts for every dollar of tax increases. At Tuesday's protest, I put the reverse question...
Tags: Medicare, Bankruptcy, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Personal Weapon Control, Politics
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