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Muschamp to address Gator fans today at Cheyenne Saloon
GAINESVILLE — UF football coach Will Muschamp's booster club tour is heading to Orlando. Muschamp will address Florida fans during a Gator Gathering at Church Street Station's Cheyene Saloon, 128 W Church St., today. The Central Florida Gator...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Florida Gators, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Services and Shopping
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On health care, some yap while others act
Last week, I watched two groups of people hold passionate discussions about health care. During one, doctors, pastors and patients swapped stories of inspiration and altruism, urging everyone to help as many people as possible. During the other,...
Tags: Government Health Care, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Moody's Corporation, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Rick Scott
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Teel Time: Orlando bids to bring ACC basketball tournament to new NBA arena
Add Orlando, Fla., to the cities bidding to host the ACC men’s basketball tournament for the first time. Steve Hogan, the CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, said Thursday that Orlando wants to bring the event to its Amway Center, new home of the NBA&...Tags: David Stern, Amway Center, Florida Gators, Atlantic Coast Conference, Barclays Center
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State seeks investors to help foot bill to build I-4 toll lanes
Section 1512 of the recently passed federal transportation bill is filled with technical jargon, but one part is perfectly clear: The law ends a 7-year-old ban on adding tolls to Interstate 4. Now the Florida Department of Transportation wants to...
Tags: Travel, John L. Mica, Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority, Road Transportation, Orlando
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Toll Brothers open houses set for Elgin, South Barrington
Toll Brothers Active Living, a division of Toll Brothers Inc., will host open houses from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Regency at The Woods of South Barrington in South Barrington and Regency at Bowes Creek Country Club in Elgin.
Prospective...Tags: Leslie Mann, Homes, Chicago White Sox, Rentals, Toll Brothers Inc
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Brandywine's will go down as another piece of Orlando nostalgia
Some places come and go, and we hardly notice. Others are around so long they weave themselves into our lives. They comfort us like a warm blanket.
And when they go, we feel like a piece of home is lost.
Many of us will feel that way when Brandywine's...Tags: Chocolate Cake, College Park (Orlando, Florida), Winter Park, Lifestyle and Leisure, Altamonte Springs
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Kittinger helping aviator break free fall record
Orlando SentinelOrlando's famed aviator Joe Kittinger is helping another adventure trying to break a record that has stood for decades since Kittinger set it as one of the test pilots for the pre-space program days. Last Thursday, March 15, Felix Baumgertner jumped from...Tags: Facebook
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Orlando's Church Street steam engine arrives at new home
The iconic 100-year-old steam engine that rested alongside Church Street Station for decades has made its way to its new home – the Florida Gulf Coast Railroad Museum.
The switch engine was built around 1911 by Baldwin Locomotive Works in...Tags: Travel, John Wayne, Railway Transportation, Entertainment, Holidays
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Daniel H. Beachley, 81
Daniel "Dick" H. Beachley, 81, of Boonsboro, Md., passed peacefully from this life on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, surrounded by his loving family at his home. Born June 15, 1930, in Middletown, Md., he was the son of the late George D. and Zillah E. (Markoe)...Tags: U.S. Army, Parkinson's Disease, Korean War (1950-1953), American Legion, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Businesses are real losers of NBA lockout
This weekend will bring the first local casualties of the NBA lockout, and it has nothing to do with Dwight Howard's salary or Rich DeVos' profits.
Amway Center will sit dark Sunday instead of hosting the Orlando Magic's first pre-season game.
Without...Tags: Richard DeVos, Amway Center, Economy, Business and Finance, National Basketball Association, 2011 NBA Lockout
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Hanover Park an affordable enclave that's rich in diversity
"We call ourselves a 'minority majority village,'" said Eira Corral, village clerk of Hanover Park and the daughter of Mexican immigrants who raised their family here. From the conchinitos at the Panaderia El Amigo Bakery to the roti rolls at the JK Kabab...Tags: Parochial Schools, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, History (tv network), Church and State Relations
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In Mallory Square, they work hard for the money
I think I just had a glimpse of my new backup plan.
There it was, right next to the shimmering Gulf of Mexico, in front of a gorgeous sunset at Mallory Square in Key West. And it was juggling for tips.
Specifically, I was watching street performer and...Tags: Key West
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Oct 4, 2011
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May 28, 2011
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