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Small businesses owned by immigrants booming in Metro Orlando
Blanca Mata has made arepas and other Latin American staples in the same shop for 17 years and still remembers her first order: pork chops with rice and beans, requested by an English-speaking American.
Mata, owner of Arepas & More Café on North Bumby...Tags: Venezuela, Money and Monetary Policy, Miami-Dade County, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Migration
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Floridians' consumer confidence sinks amid fears of stalled national economy
Sun SentinelFloridians' consumer confidence sank in June amid new worries that the economy was slowing or even stalling, according to a University of Florida survey released Tuesday. Overall consumer confidence dropped four points this month to 74, after jumping...Tags: Finance, Philosophy, Labor Markets, Economic Indicator, Consumer Confidence
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Receiver Drico Johnson, quarterback Kedric Bostic commit to UCF
Wide receiver Drico Johnson said he's hoping to inspire a wave of new UCF football commitments, helping an Orlando dream team become Knights.
Johnson announced his decision on the same day Jupiter Christian quarterback Kedric Bostic also committed to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, High School Sports, UCF Knights, Jeff Godfrey, Football
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Departing Jewish Museum director leaves behind career of historic proportions
For Marcia Jo Zerivitz's retirement dinner, her board wanted a big event at a hotel. She said no. She wanted to be with her "babies" -- all 100,000 of them.
That's the books, clothes, photos, posters, furniture and other items she and her staff have...Tags: Tampa, Career and Workplace, History (tv network), Human Interest, New York City
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Hadassah celebrating centennial
What would it be like if 300,000 people partied on the same day?
We may find out March 22, when members of Hadassah celebrate the group's centennial.
Dubbed Home Sweet Hadassah, it's only one of a host of events, both national and local, marking 100...Tags: Health, Charity, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Genetics, Medical Research
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Report: UCF’s Hitt is nation’s 9th highest paid public college president
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelUniversity of Central Florida President John Hitt is the nation's 9th highest paid public college president for the second straight year, according to a report released today. Hitt earned $741,500 in total compensation for the 2011 fiscal year while the... -
Forest Park grad Antoine Myers commits to Florida International
The Baltimore SunWhile his friends and former AAU teammates embarked on their college basketball careers, Antoine Myers toughed it out at prep school and then junior college, wondering if he’d one day join the ranks of Baltimore natives playing Division I ball....Tags: College Basketball, Isiah Thomas, Basketball, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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When you stop fighting God
Meet another member of South Florida's many-sided faith community. This week we're talking with the Rev. Terry Scalzitti, discipleship pastor at First Baptist Church of Fort Lauderdale.
Q: How did you get into your vocation?
A: I was interning at...Tags: College Baseball, Baptist, Health, Regent University, Social Sciences
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FAU to host sand mandala creation
Tibetan Buddhist monks will create a sand mandala -- an intricate, mystical picture -- Feb. 26-March 2 at Florida Atlantic University.
Creating a "Compassion" mandala will be monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in Atlanta, who have visited South...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Dalai Lama, Physiology
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Dr. Charles Platkin - The Diet Detective
Charles Platkin, Ph.D., J.D., M.P.H., The Diet Detective is one of the country's leading nutrition and public health advocates, whose syndicated health, nutrition and fitness column, the Diet Detective appears in more than 100 daily newspapers and media...Tags: USA Today, Health, CBS Corp., NBC (tv network), Physical Fitness and Exercise
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No Casinos claims crime link; Genting, Tea Party respond
The bill that would bring up to three destination casinos is in legislators’ hands in Tallahassee, but that doesn’t mean groups on both sides of the debate are sitting here being mum.
Just this week, there’s been word from casino...Tags: Lawyers, Unemployment, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Career and Workplace, Justice System
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