Florida’s homebuilders are daring to put their hard hats back on.
A cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano continued to blanket Europe Saturday, shutting down airspace in 23 countries and causing travel misery for millions of people.
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Kevin Munoz, 39, and his father, Willie Melendez, 60, met in Fort Lauderdale, decades after Munoz was given up for adoption after Melendez’s wife died.
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President Obama met individually with some visiting foreign leaders Monday before the start of a two-day summit of 47 nations
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Elizabeth Taylor posted a message on Twitter Monday denying rumors she is engaged to her manager.
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Danish company’s new rules state workers can only drink beer in the canteen during the lunch break
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Miami-Dade schools officials are preparing for widespread teacher absences on Monday, a district spokesman said.
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Polish President Lech Kaczynski and some of the country’s highest military and civilian leaders died on Saturday when the presidential plane crashed
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Prominent South Florida restaurateur Tony Bova has succumbed to the Scott Rothstein Ponzi scheme
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FIFA begs South Africans to snap up last 500,000 World Cup tickets By Nkepile Mabuse, CNN SOWETO, South Africa (CNN) — With 62 days to go before the football World Cup opens, FIFA – the sport’s governing body – and the South African local organizing committee are pleading with South Africans to buy the remaining [...]
April 09, 2010 - 10:02 pm | Posted in
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