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Opinions differ on who won final presidential debate
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe current economic situation of the United States could not hide behind the focus on foreign policy to area residents and local officials who watched the final presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on Monday night. “If we don&...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Bob Schieffer, Finance, Elections, Ronald N. Young
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Area residents give mixed reactions to vice presidential debate
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comWhether or not malarkey was spewed out in the first and only vice presidential debate Thursday between Congressman Paul Ryan and Vice President Joe Biden, area residents still were willing to give their take on it Friday. “Biden had much more...Tags: Joe Biden, ABC (tv network), Elections, Ronald N. Young, Boca Raton
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Area residents give Romney high marks on debate performance
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comEndangering Big Bird turned out not to be a huge issue for some local political officials and other area residents, who said that Republican Mitt Romney won the first presidential debate Wednesday night against Democratic President Barack Obama. “...Tags: Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Boca Raton, Politics, Barack Obama
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Post-debate: Romney basks, Obama challenges
The Associated PressAn invigorated Mitt Romney basked in rave reviews Thursday after his first face-off with the president, envisioning an inaugural celebration with conservative activists while President Barack Obama looked to rebound by accusing his rival of remaking...Tags: Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Boca Raton, Politics, Barack Obama
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Student news - June 12
Emily Myers of Clear Spring recently graduated from the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering with a degree in chemical engineering. Myers was involved in Alpha Omega Epsilon, the women's engineering society; Images, the...Tags: Science and Technology, Mount Airy, Anthony Johnson, Human Interest, Bethune Elementary School
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Palm Beach County celebrates tourism milestones
Palm Beach County tourism officials on Tuesday celebrated several notable achievements, including back-to-back months of record-breaking bed tax collections and continuing upticks in hotel occupancy and average room rates. The news was delivered at an...Tags: Palm Beach County, Hotels and Accommodations, Honda Classic, Broward County, U.S. Open Polo Championship
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Dialogue will help plan conference series
At a planning meeting, learn about speaking opportunities, sponsorships and how your company can showcase its services at a new networking conference series, 10 a.m. Friday at Lynn University in Boca Raton. In a partnership with the think-tank firm and... -
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Thursday Aqua fitness classes, includes fitness activities and social fun for adults and children. Heated pool; facility accommodates special needs, 10-10:45 a.m., The John H. Denson Pool, 225 NW 12th Ave., Boynton Beach. Walk-in, $3. Call 561-742-6645....Tags: Music, Boynton Beach, U.S. Postal Service, Lake Worth, Libraries
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NCCI hosts Leadership Boca event
Sun SentinelThe National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., in Boca Raton (NCCI Holdings) recently hosted a Leadership Boca kickoff event. Program participants visited the NCCI facility for a luncheon, networking and discussion. NCCI is a comprehensive source...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Boca Raton, Google+, Economy, Business and Finance
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Obama to visit South Florida for work-free weekend
After days of jetting around the country to sell his State of the Union proposals, President Barack Obama is following the path set by previous presidents — coming to South Florida for some R&R. The White House has been mum about details, the...
Tags: Key West, State of the Union Address, Palm Beach County, Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy
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Friday Morning Reads: Think tanks, Marco Rubio and presidential debates
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Good morning and happy Friday to you all. Here's what we're reading this morning. * The Sentinel/Sun-Sentinel's take on the budget. * The Sun-Sentinel writes that Lynn University found that it pays to host a presidential debate. *... -
Lynn University says debate had $13.1 million in economic impact
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy William Gibson, Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — It pays to host a presidential debate. So says Lynn University, which reported on Thursday that the third presidential debate on its campus in Boca Raton on Oct. 22 produced $13.1 million in “...
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