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Tropical Storm Fay stays on Florida's coast
From the Associated PressTropical Storm Fay will likely not become a hurricane, forecasters said today, relieving fears the zig-zagging storm would return from the Atlantic with punishing force later this week. However, the storm continued to plod up the peninsula with the...Tags: Oceans, Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Weather
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Tropical Storm Fay hugs Florida coast
Tropical Storm Fay meandered north along the Florida Atlantic coast Wednesday but did not immediately head out over the ocean, lessening the chances it will gain strength and become a hurricane. Northern Florida and much of Georgia are expecting a long...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Tropical Weather, Floods
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Katrina plus three: 'Hopeful progress'
The Swampby Mark Silva Nearly three years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, blasting the shore towns of Louisiana and Mississippi and inundating New Orleans, President Bush plans to return to the scene of the storm today. Bush......Tags: Local Authority, Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Government, National Government
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Young at Art: fashion show goes green
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyYoung At Art teen volunteers present "Green Ambition" a third annual recycled fashion show with a green edge at the Young At Art Children's Museum on August 8, which featured fashion, music, and dance. The mission of Young At Art Children's Museum is to...Tags: Children, Broward County, Teen-agers, Arts, Dance
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Fay does some damage, but Palm Beach County up and running
South Florida Sun-SentinelLingering over Palm Beach County for more than 18 hours, Tropical Storm Fay spawned a barn-collapsing tornado in Wellington, triggered power outages for thousands and left the entire area drenched, wind whipped and anxious for sunshine. Fay on Tuesday...Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather Reports, Wellington, Beach Vacations, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bulletin Board: A list of Palm Beach County events
Today Art Film, The Barbarian Invasion, French Canadian. Free with paid admission., 2 p.m., Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real, Mizner Park, Boca Raton. Adults $8, seniors $6, students $4. Call 561-392-2500. Bereavement support group, 10 a.m.,...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Government, National Government, Judaism, Financial Aid
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Campaign on for health, sportsmanship
Sun reporterFacial puffiness. Higher blood pressure and heart rate. Drastic personality changes. Those are some of the signs Maryland physicians are being encouraged to look for as they treat young athletes -- signs that could be red flags for steroid use, according...Tags: National Football League, Football, Roger Clemens, Addiction, Keion Carpenter
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Major League Notes
Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, the last player to hit for the Triple Crown, was resting comfortably Tuesday night after having triple bypass heart surgery. Yastrzemski, who turns 69 on Friday, had the operation at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he...Tags: Triple Crown, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball
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Lawmakers weigh down PHEAA board, auditor says
Of The Associated PressPennsylvania's auditor general on Tuesday advocated slashing the number of legislators on the board that oversees the state's student-loan agency. The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency has spent too much of its money on its internal...Tags: Jack Wagner, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Economic Policy, Corporate Officers, Financial Aid
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The sports world in 60 seconds
High schools FAU lands all-Seminole recruit Chris Watson, an All-Seminole County basketball forward for Lyman, was a late-scholarship signee for Florida Atlantic and will report to the Boca Raton university this weekend. He is the fourth recruit for new...Tags: Vehicles, Government, Public Employees, Labor Day, Pilot Pen Tennis
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Lunchroom prices on the rise in schools across Iowa
The price of school lunches is going up across Iowa as food and fuel costs continue to rise. While administrators say they'll look for ways to cut expenses and reduce waste, they expect no breaks and expect prices will go up again before the end of...Tags: Iowa City
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Lobster is meaty subject
Chicago Tribune correspondentBOOTHBAY HARBOR, Maine—The campus smells of salted herring. The dorms were built in 1786. But don't expect any enrollment problems at the launch of next month's Lobster College, where students will study and dine on Maine's main export: the...Tags: Football, Green Bay Packers, Colleges and Universities, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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