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No. 1 Nadal knocked off by Argentina's Del Potro at Sony Ericsson Open
South Florida Sun-SentinelIn a setting more befitting a World Cup soccer final, the raucous gallery cheered blossoming Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro to a stunning 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (3) quarterfinal victory over world's No. 1 Rafael Nadal at the Sony Ericsson Open on Thursday...Tags: Argentina, Tennis, LM Ericsson Telephone Co.
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Florida Beach Guide: Key Biscayne
South Florida Sun-SentinelKey Biscayne is a five-mile-long barrier island just off the coast of downtown Miami. Connected to the mainland by a causeway, it is a mostly natural island with an upscale town of about 11,500 people in the middle. Miamians looking for water come for the...Tags: Gardens and Parks, University of Miami, Science and Technology, LM Ericsson Telephone Co., Hotels and Accommodations
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Here's why we're recommending Aronson
South Florida Sun-SentinelCoconut Creek voters have gone to the polls often in recent years to elect a commissioner for District E. When they vote on May 6, they will have a competent batch of political newcomers to choose from. Four candidates are running for the seat to fill...Tags: Advertising, Washington (U.S. state), Colleges and Universities, Marketing, Florida
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Florida's overlooked coast
Travel EditorMatlacha was a surprise. But then most things here on the southwest coast were a surprise. I had driven I-75 between Fort Myers and Sarasota numerous times, and always wondered what lay to the west, along the water. Now I was finding out. Matlacha...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Sony Corp., Trips and Vacations, Death, Salsa (genre)
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There's flashy and there's friendly
Lonely PlanetWhenever I find myself in a place such as Miami, with palm trees, white-sand beaches, sun-glinting water, blue sky and puffy clouds, I look for a certain kind of establishment that I have come to think of — in my own way — as a classique...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Los Angeles International Airport, Death, Hurricane Andrew (1992), Tourism and Leisure
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Summer skies may be packed
It looks as though summer fliers will be cooling their heels as congestion worsens in the skies, according to a top transportation official. "In many markets, traffic and delays are back at a rate as severe as 2000, when travel disruptions were at...Tags: Radio Industry, Satellite Technology, Trips and Vacations, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Los Angeles International Airport
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Chief coroner warns of more FEMA waste on funeral overpayments
Staff WritersDespite assurances from federal officials that they will change the way they award disaster funeral assistance, taxpayer money will likely still be wasted, Florida's chief medical examiner predicted Thursday. After last year's hurricanes, the Federal...Tags: Cirrhosis, Natural Disasters, Palm Beach Gardens, Fort Lauderdale, Disasters
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FEMA paid for at least 203 funerals not related to 2004 hurricanes
Staff WritersThe federal government used hurricane aid money to pay funeral expenses for at least 203 Floridians whose deaths were not caused by last year's storms, the state's coroners have concluded. The deaths include a Palm Beach Gardens millionaire recovering...Tags: Cirrhosis, Texas, Diseases and Illnesses, Lady Lake, Forestry and Timber
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Stanford Financial signs disappearing at Heat, tennis
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsSince R. Allen Stanford was charged with fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission in February, his Stanford Financial Group???s numerous sponsorships with local sports venues have begun to disappear. Stanford???s name was blacked out ??? well,...Tags: Sony Corp., LM Ericsson Telephone Co.
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Torrington: Incredible Memories
TorringtonMy mom was an R.N. and I remember my father sharpening syringes on a stone so she could administer typhoid shots. Meanwhile, on high ground, we received water from the Salvation Army, flown in from Key Biscayne, Florida. My parents didn't keep the...Tags: Florida, Christianity, Torrington, The Salvation Army
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1965 - Hurricane Betsy
Sun-SentinelHurricane Betsy was building strength; it looked like it was aiming for South Carolina, posing no threat to South Florida. But on Saturday, Sept. 4, the storm whirled to a stop, about 350 miles east of Jacksonville. When Betsy started moving again on...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Disasters, South Carolina, Louisiana, Death
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1964 - Hurricane Cleo
Sun-SentinelHurricane Cleo blasted Key Biscayne and then moved north along the state's coastline, following State Road 7 and passing over Miami, Opa-locka, West Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale. The hurricane caused massive flooding, structural damage and destruction...Tags: Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Disasters, Hurricane Damage, Meteorological Disasters
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