Sunday, May 10, 2009
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Lawyers, in rush to regain properties, can exploit judges' workload.
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Today they get gifts, a fair trade for all they give us
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Questions grow amid talk of moving project to old Quay site
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Lawyers, in rush to regain properties, can exploit judges' workload.
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Questions grow amid talk of moving project to old Quay site
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Survey shows residents still aren't clear about when to flee homes
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Computer programs are in prototype that identify tree species based on the shape of their leaves.
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The Gainesville Sun GAINESVILLE -- The tourism sector may be feeling pinched because of the economic downturn, but Alachua County tourism officials say there are still plenty of reasons visitors are drawn to North Central Florida.
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The lineup for today's TV news shows: ABC's "This Week" -- 9 a.m. Retired Marine Corps Gen. James Jones, the president's national security adviser; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
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"I feel good," said Longoria, last year's AL Rookie of the Year. "My swing is right where I want it to be and the guys have been getting on a lot. That helps a lot. It seems like when I come to the plate somebody is in scoring position."
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"This place is magic," said Castroneves, a two-time Indy winner.
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In his first full season of running track, the Venice High senior finished runner-up to Tampa Chamberlain's Locke at the Class 4A State Track and Field Meet on Saturday at Showalter Field.
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Arts supporters are hoping to prove a point to local businesses and elected officials with their money.
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Proponents of a recent plan to allow oil drilling off Florida's coast came far too close -- in more ways than one. Their progress has encouraged them to try again next year. And opponents had better be ready.
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The flu strain the world has been worried about now appears likely to be no more dangerous here than many ordinary flu varieties. That's great news.
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SARASOTA They weren't always paisanos, Dick Vitale and Jim Valvano. A couple of ex-coaches, one born in New York City, the other in Passaic, N.J., their fervor for basketball worn like a boutonniere, displayed for everyone to see.
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Michael Lee of Parrish sets the early pace in handicap singles with 833 in the annual Florida State Bowling Association's state championships, being held in Spring Hill.
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