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South Florida hotels, airports, ports expect to be busy for Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day, the traditional kickoff of the summer travel season, is just days away, and many Americans will take to the roadways and skies during the coming holiday weekend. Roughly 1.8 million Floridians — the same number as in 2012—...
Tags: Memorial Day, Hotels and Accommodations, Passenger Cars, Holidays, Weather
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Tuesday's TV Highlights: 'NCIS: Los Angeles' on CBS
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 28 - May 4, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES NCIS Homeland Security wants...
Tags: Larry the Cable Guy, Isla Fisher, Rocky Carroll, Health and Medical Professionals, Gary Busey
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Floranada Road intersection to re-open at end of March
Q: When will Floranada Road reopen at Northeast 13th Avenue in Oakland Park? It has been closed since Dec. 6. Lee Sky A: The intersection is scheduled to reopen at the end of March. The city is installing a roundabout at the intersection as part of a...Tags: Palm Beach County
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American Airlines: Miami-San Diego flights begin June 12
Sun SentinelSouth Floridians will soon have more options for flying to San Diego. American Airlines plans to start new daily nonstop service between Miami International Airport and San Diego International on June 12, the airline announced recently. The flight...Tags: Boeing Co., American Airlines, Inc.
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Longest-serving AA flight attendant takes last flight
After 52 years of serving fliers on American Airlines planes, Barbara Beckett is preparing to be grounded. The Boynton Beach resident was scheduled to take her last trip as a flight attendant Monday from Miami International Airport to London Heathrow...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Boynton Beach, London Heathrow Airport
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Rubio's claim about 'working-class neighborhood' holds water
Fittingly, when I went to check out Marco Rubio's neighborhood on Friday, there was water — water everywhere. Water falling from the sky, water in the senator's pool, water collecting in puddles on the street. "Do you need an umbrella?" his wife...
Tags: Government Health Care, Medicare, Florida Gators, Marco Rubio, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Airline, airport officials talk about impact of American- US Airways merger
Sun SentinelMy colleague Ken Kaye reports of the local impact of the pending merger. How will passengers at South Florida’s local airports be affected by the merger? Initially, they’ll see almost no changes at all, as airline officials anticipate it...Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Companies and Corporations, Air Transportation Industry, Concourse, Fort Lauderdale
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Northwest airliner crash bolstered air safety
Sun SentinelNorthwest Orient Flight 705, a four-engine Boeing 720 jetliner, took off from Miami International Airport into a sky full of boiling thunderstorms, broke apart and plunged into the Everglades 42 miles southwest of the airport. All 43 people onboard...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Everglades
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South Florida airports report cancellations due to northeast winter storm
Sun SentinelSouth Florida airports are reporting several flight cancellations and delays to cities in the Northeastern U.S. corridor due to a mega storm that's targeting the area. As of 3:20 p.m. Friday 69 arrival and departure flights were cancelled at Fort...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Travel, Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation, International Travel
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Rogue lawyers owe client more than $300,000, may face perjury charge and prison
Two lawyers who acted so despicably in a South Florida case that they were held in contempt of court and ordered to repay $275,800 in fees to a client, have managed to create more trouble for themselves and even could end up serving time in federal...
Tags: Coconut Creek, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Miramar
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Lamborghini Aventador Roadster takes over runway at Miami airport
Do not adjust your monitors; those are indeed six Lamborghini Aventador Roadsters cutting in front of a Boeing 777 on a runway at Miami International Airport. Don't worry, it was sanctioned. The event was organized to mark the world media debut of the...
Tags: Boeing Co., Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Federal Aviation Administration, Sports Cars
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Rock band leader lived the high life on fake loans, feds say
L.A. NOWA West Hollywood rocker was in federal custody Friday after prosecutors charged him with fraudulently representing he lived the high life so he could rake in $6.25 million in bank loans....
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