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Florida’s Blood Centers needs to clean house
The fate of Florida's Blood Centers President and CEO Anne Chinoda could be decided this week when the center's board of directors is scheduled to meet to potentially discuss a separation package for her. It's clear Chinoda's exit is one step that...Tags: Universal Studios Orlando, Marion County (Florida), Walt Disney, Buddy Dyer, Daytona State College
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Burnham's fundraising slowly growing
By now, if all had gone according to plan, the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute would have attracted $15 million in local philanthropy dollars.
But as the economy ran dry, so did the big checks.
An effort by Sanford-Burnham to sell the...Tags: Jeb Bush, Medical Research, Universal Studios Orlando, Publix Super Markets Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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St. Cloud dealer answers call for trucks for Haiti
An earlier version of this column contained the incorrect number of trucks donated by Roger Penske. President Bill Clinton made a plea for Haiti last month in front of the world's richest and most well-connected business and political minds gathered in...Tags: The Nemours Foundation, Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles, Human Interest, The Huffington Post
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Politicians frantic to create jobs
One day after President Barack Obama pledged in his State of the Union address that creating jobs would be his No. 1 focus, he used both of Florida's coasts Thursday to try to back up that promise. On the west coast, Obama appeared in Tampa to announce...Tags: Queens (New York City), New York City, Barack Obama, Walt Disney, Meg Crofton
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Orange County boys basketball teams are dominating
Boys basketball is big in Orange County, with stellar coaching and a competitive grind that toughens every team. It shows in district standings, which can be seen at the SentinelVarsity.com basketball page. Five of the six districts where Greater...
Tags: College Basketball, Super Bowl, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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Exhibit mixes glimpses of turbulent times with memories of a bygone Winter Park
In late 1968, I donned a fake leopard-skin pillbox hat and white gloves to visit a Richmond, Va., department store, where I hoped to impress folks with my sophistication and gain my first credit card.
Bob Dylan wrote about that kind of hat. "Well, you...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Orlando, Winter Park, Arts and Culture
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida, Part 1
They affect the taxes you pay and the schools your children attend. Some control massive workforces. Others hold political sway all the way to Washington.
They are Central Florida's power players.
And if you care about anything from the economy and...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Colleges and Universities, Amway Center, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
They control some of the largest workforces, biggest budgets and loudest bully pulpits in town.
And they can impact everything from your morning commute to your family's health care and entertainment options.
They are Central Florida's power players....Tags: Alex Martins, Colleges and Universities, Walt Disney, John Morgan, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Bicyclist killed by motorist remembered for living life at full throttle
Harry Nickell was riding his bicycle Sunday morning on the shoulder of U.S. Highway 27 near the Lakeridge Winery when a car traveling in the same direction wandered off the road and slammed into him from behind.
In a blink, Lake County's unofficial...Tags: Crimes, Gabe White, Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Clermont
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Former Oak Ridge QB Baylin Trujillo to transfer to Webber International
Florida Recruiting - Orlando SentinelBaylin Trujillo, a 2010 graduate of Orlando Oak Ridge who was a preferred walk-on at USF as a quarterback two years ago, has decided to transfer to Webber International for the upcoming season. Trujillo threw for 1,543 yards and 13 TDs during his senior... -
Valencia, other Florida colleges receive grant to train workers for manufacturing jobs
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelA consortium of Florida community colleges that includes Orlando's Valencia College has received a $15 million federal grant to develop programs to train workers for the state's high-tech manufacturing industry. Valencia will get $683,412 to create a... -
Fern Creek principal wins state leadership award
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelPatrick Galatowitsch, principal of Fern Creek Elementary in Orange County, is one of three principals in the state to win the 2012 Leonard Miller Principal Leadership Award. The annual award, which comes with a $10,000 prize, honors education leaders...
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