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Florida and the Civil Rights
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe voices of those who lived when Florida was segregated can better explain history at the time. In an attempt to preserve history, Kitty Oliver, a professor at Florida Atlantic University, interviewed people who lived in Liberia, a predominately black...Tags: Discrimination, Florida Atlantic University, Social Issues, Colleges and Universities, African American Research Library
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Best of South Florida: Readers pick 15th Street Fisheries
Until five years ago, 15th Street Fisheries relied a little too heavily on its history.
The menu hadn't changed much since the restaurant opened in 1978 on the same five acres as Fort Lauderdale Marina. While it was one of the country's top grossing...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Fort Lauderdale, Potatoes, Michael Schwartz, Livestock Farming
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Casey Anthony verdict shocks Central Florida
Ever since the 2008 disappearance of 2-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony, Janice Seals-Mack has eaten up every sound bite she could find on the missing-person-turned-murder case.
So when she heard Tuesday that Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, was found not...Tags: Lake County (Florida), Orange County Sheriff's Office, Lake County (Indiana), Politics, Lawyers
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Ereck Plancher trial: UCFAA plans to file long list of appeals
Before the jury returned with a verdict in the Ereck Plancher wrongful death trial, UCF Athletics Association attorneys knew they would be filing appeals.
The UCFAA legal team strongly disagreed with a long list of rulings made by Circuit Judge Robert M....Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Politics, John Hitt
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Hombre arrestado por supuestamente matar a madrastra en P. Pines preocupado por las cámaras de vigilancia de vecino
Después de supuestamente haber asesinado a su madre adoptiva en su casa y de llevar el cuerpo de ésta a otra ubicación, Gerard "Gerry" Belmonte regresó a su casa y mostró preocupación por las cámaras de segurdidad de sus vecinos, según documentos del...Tags: Trials, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Hialeah, Pembroke Pines, Miramar
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New resource helps protect boomers, elderly from fraud
Sun SentinelA new online resource of websites can help keep older South Floridians from becoming fraud victims. The nonprofit Alliance for Investor Education also esstablished the website -- SunSentinel.com/protect -- to help the aged's children and grandchildren...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Fraud, Investments, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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State warns of recent Central and South Florida investment fraud
Sun SentinelBernard Madoff became a household name after he was arrested for his multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme. But plenty of other scam artists soon replaced the imprisoned Madoff. "People need to be on guard," said Franklin Widmann, director of securities...Tags: Trials, Genesis (music group), Artists, Corporate Crime, Coral Springs
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Alligators
Most people come to the Everglades in search of one specific animal: the alligator. If you’re chomping at the bit to see an alligator, you’re in luck. The dinosaur’s distant cousins are easy to spot in all of South Florida, but especially in Everglades...Tags: Death, Everglades, Everglades National Park, Animals, North Carolina
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Anti-human trafficking TV ad to be broadcast in Florida, does it go too far?
The U.S. government will broadcast anti-human trafficking ads in Florida warning immigrants about the dangers of smugglers and slave labor.
Whether you like it or not – you may soon catch a TV or radio public service announcement that may make...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Crimes
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Movie review: 'Turtle: The Incredible Journey'
A solitary long-distance traveler with prehistoric cachet, the loggerhead turtle makes a compelling subject for a nature film, as the spectacularly shot, aptly named "Turtle: The Incredible Journey" demonstrates, if at times too feverishly.
Director Nick...Tags: Miranda Richardson, Entertainment, Movies, Human Interest, Loggerhead Sea Turtle (animal)
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Going to jail for the environment
As you read this, two starkly different visions of Maryland's energy future are clashing on a sidewalk outside the White House.
One vision embraces the idea of developing clean-energy wind farms off the coast of Ocean City. Those wind farms could one day...Tags: White House, Arizona, Environmental Pollution, Energy Saving, Wind Power
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Big Cypress restricts swamp buggies to trails
Big Cypress National Preserve will restrict swamp buggies and other off-road vehicles in its Corn Dance Unit to designated trails, a milestone in the long battle between hunters and environmentalists over motorized access to the preserve.
The Corn...Tags: Natural Resources, Vehicles, Wetlands
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