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A message to Mack Brown: It's time to can the hypocritical hyperbole
Runningoff at the typewriter ... Memo to Texas Coach Mack Brown: Shut up. Brown said earlier this week that college football "screams for a playoff." Yeah, ol' Mack is screaming about a playoff now that there's a possibility his Longhorns might get...Tags: Basketball, National Basketball Association, Tiger Woods, Florida State Seminoles, Macy's
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Satellite Radio: This XM, Sirius Subscriber Loves The Merged Programming
McClatchy NewspapersThis month, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio merged their programming so that subscribers to either service would get the same channels. And I'm loving it. I've had both services since they began because I despise what is on "terrestrial"...Tags: National Football League, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Tom Petty, Television Industry
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The Grumman Goose, made for the rich, still flies
jeff.williams@newsday.comIn remote areas of the Pacific Northwest, from the San Juan Islands through coastal British Columbia to Alaska, a piece of Long Island's aviation history is still flying, still delivering fishermen to floating lodges, still ferrying loggers to far away...Tags: Defense, Consumer Electronics Industry, Alaska, North Carolina, Long Island
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Meyer humbles Spurrier in a way once thought unimaginable
Sentinel ColumnistCome on, Florida fans, how can you not feel a little sorry for Steve Spurrier after mean ol' Urban Meyer swamped him worse than he'd ever been swamped before -- and in a stadium Spurrier himself nicknamed The Swamp? This was dog abuse pure and simple....Tags: Natural Resources, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Florida Gators, Bob Dole, Tim Tebow
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The Swamp now truly belongs to Urban Meyer as Gators romp past Spurrier's Gamecocks
Sentinel Staff WriterA song from Jimmy Buffett, an Urban Meyer favorite and honorary postgame guest in Florida's locker room, played briefly from the speakers. The players quickly favored the bass of DJ Khaled's "Out Here Grindin' " to Buffett's middle-aged melody. "I wasn'...Tags: Natural Resources, Wetlands, Football, Washington Redskins, Percy Harvin
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No. 3 Florida jumps on South Carolina with early 21-point flurry
GAINESVILLE BUREAUA song from Jimmy Buffett, an Urban Meyer favorite and honorary postgame guest in Florida's locker room, played briefly from the speakers. The players quickly favored the bass of DJ Khaled's Out here grindin' to Buffett's middle-aged melody. "I wasn't...Tags: Natural Resources, Wetlands, Football, Washington Redskins, Percy Harvin
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Spurrier: '08 Gators better than 2006 national champs
The ol' ball coach didn't look so good limping up and down the sideline Saturday at Florida Field.
Yet even with a bad knee, South Carolina's coach was moving better than his offense, a depressing shadow of the vaunted units he ruled over on this field...Tags: Football, Music, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Florida Gators, Urban Meyer
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In tough economy, a simple funeral
Associated PressJean Snyder lived, as they say, a good, long life. A native of Indianapolis, the young woman with a quick wit and artistic flair graduated from high school in 1941 and worked as a retail clerk. In 1945, she married her sweetheart, Bill, after an 11-day,...Tags: Holidays, Government Health Care, Medicare, Facebook, Petroleum Industry
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Colorful Key West former mayor, 'Capt. Tony' Tarracino, dies
Anthony Tarracino, known to one and all as "Capt. Tony," spent two years as mayor of Key West, Fla. — and 60 years as one of the most colorful characters in an island city full of them. During his 92 years, he was a bootlegger, gambler, gunrunner,...Tags: Fidel Castro, Florida, Local Elections, Central Intelligence Agency, Ernest Hemingway
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Life of party in Key West
The Washington PostAnthony Tarracino, known as Capt. Tony, spent two years as mayor of Key West, Fla., and 60 years as one of the most colorful characters in an island city full of them. During his 92 years, he was a bootlegger, gambler, gunrunner, saloonkeeper, fishing...Tags: Boeing Co., Seafood and Fishing Industry, New Jersey, Regional Authority, Florida
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Anthony Tarracino dies at 92; colorful saloonkeeper was mayor of Key West
Anthony Tarracino, known to one and all as Capt. Tony, spent two years as mayor of Key West, Fla., and 60 years as one of the most colorful characters in an island city full of them. During his 92 years, he was a bootlegger, gambler, gunrunner,...Tags: Florida, Local Elections, Central Intelligence Agency, Newspapers, Washington Post Co.
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