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We've got to do the best we can to lay out a road map for the future that will encourage responsible development ... I've spoken to no one who wants to pave over everything and build into the clouds.
I support him ... He has a real good sense of where we're coming from.
We need to let people know this city is open for businessMore quotes »
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Sonian Nabs $13.6M, Led By OpenView
OpenView Venture Partners has led a $13.6 million Series C round for Newton, MA-based Sonian, marking the Boston-based venture firm’s first investment in a company native to Boston. OpenView’s Scott Maxwell joins the board as part of the deal. OpenView f from Xconomy Read more »
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05/14: Business events
Indian American: Business Expo, noon-4 p.m. May 20; Wyndham Orlando Resort, 8001 International Drive, Orlando. The Expo features Indian food from local restaurants and beverage companies. Free. Details: iaccorlando.com or Neal Patel at 407-616-8872. Wint from Orlando Sentinel Read more »
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Seniors proudly display four years of artistic talent
The 11 senior art majors at CLU have been asking themselves one question all year: If Not Now, When? At the Senior Art Exhibit opening on Saturday, April 21, they seized the moment and laid their best work on the line at the Kwan Fong Gallery. “This is t from The Echo Read more »
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Why property-insurance rates are skyrocketing, how to fight back
Mike Costner's home in Indian River County has withstood every hurricane to hit Florida since 1952. So he was perplexed to see his homeowners-insurance premiums go up — by more than 50 percent this year alone. Costner is not alone. Osceola County residen from Orlando Sentinel Read more »
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Scott Maxwell: Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman narratives missing 1 thing: Facts
Based on what I've read about Trayvon Martin, he was a loving 17-year-old who cared for his quadriplegic uncle and played with his 7-year-old cousin. Based also on what I've read, Trayvon got in trouble at school, used vulgarities and liked gangster rap. from Orlando Sentinel Read more »