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Dolphins Q&A with Harvey Fialkov
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Harvey! Sun-Sentinel Dolphins writer Harvey Fialkov answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. ----------------...Tags: Brendan Haywood, Stephon Marbury, Philadelphia 76ers, Values, Foreign Aid
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Brendan Haywood, Stephon Marbury, Philadelphia 76ers, Values, Foreign Aid
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End Of Line For Longtime New Britain Mover?
Courant Staff WriterPlaques and news clips covering the waiting room walls of Amodio Moving Inc. tell of a prosperous firm -- awards from its business partner, Mayflower Transit, from the 1980s through 2005 for stellar revenue; and "best moving company" citations from the...Tags: Moving and Storage, Meriden, Connecticut, Auction Service, New Britain
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Bowling museum headed to Texas
ST. LOUIS — Just around the corner from Busch Stadium, past the handsome collection of statues immortalizing the high priests of Cardinal baseball, is Dick Weber Lane, a short street that marks the other athletic passion of St. Louis and pays...Tags: Bowling, National Government, Moving and Storage, Government
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Tony Sparano's comments following Monday's practice
South Florida Sun-Sentinel(On how his kids played over the weekend at Albany) - "Not good enough." (On if he is a tough critic on his kids playing football) - "If they ask me, I tell them. They usually ask, so they don't always hear what they want to hear. That's ok." (On if...Tags: Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Moving and Storage, Football
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Austin Verity Jr., businessman, dies at 91
carl.macgowan@newsday.comAustin Verity Jr. grew up in his father's Long Island moving business and, after receiving his discharge from the Army, bought the company. But even when he owned and operated the business, Verity couldn't help getting behind the wheel of a truck, said...Tags: Vehicles, Armed Forces, Moving and Storage, Parties and Movements, Ronald Reagan
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What's so easy about flying a kite?
One of the annual rituals during our summer vacation is kite flying on the beach. We arrive just as dusk is on its way out and nightfall is on its way in. For years, we guided the kites our boys held in anticipation. Sometimes we found the perfect mix...Tags: Allentown, Moving and Storage
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Bertha loses tropical system characteristics
Associated PressTropical Storm Bertha, the longest-lived July tropical storm in history, has lost its tropical system characteristics and was expected to weaken during the next day or so, according to the National Hurricane Center. The center of Bertha was 850 miles...Tags: Natural Disasters, National Hurricane Center, New Jersey, Hurricanes, Moving and Storage
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Non-Hispanic whites leaving Broward, Palm Beach County in large numbers
South Florida Sun-SentinelNon-Hispanic whites are leaving Broward and Palm Beach counties in droves. Meanwhile, the dramatic growth of Hispanics and other minority groups has slowed to a trickle. The latest U.S. census estimates, released today, show that the number of non-...Tags: Natural Disasters, University of Florida, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Chicago Jobs, Moving and Storage
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Christopher Priest's 'Inverted World' imagines a city that crawls
Spoiler alert: Plot surprises in Christopher Priest's novel "Inverted World" are discussed in the following column. It's nearly impossible for me, a native Angeleno, to imagine a city like the one in Christopher Priest's newly reissued novel "Inverted...Tags: Nikola Tesla, Book, Metal and Mineral, Books and Magazines, Moving and Storage
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Port Slowly Reopens
"we have started moving ships on the channel"
THE FIRST SHIP TO SAIL UPRIVER IN FOUR DAYS--A TANKER FILLED WITH OIL HEADED TO A REFINERY THAT'S RUNNING OUT OF CRUDE,SAYS COAST GUARD CAPTAIN LINCOLN STROH.
"we're moving those that have the highest...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Moving and Storage
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