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Woman dies after car accident in Debary
Sentinel Staff WriterA woman died after a two-car accident in DeBary Friday afternoon. The woman, whose name is being withheld until next of kin is notified, was the passenger of the 1996 Jeep Cherokee traveling westbound on Valencia Road. Volusia County Sheriff's Office...Tags: Volusia County Sheriff's Office, Valencia, Winter Springs, Vehicles, Florida Hospital
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Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office to patrol start patrolling Lake Worth by Nov. 1
South Florida Sun-SentinelDetails of the merger between the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and the Lake Worth Police Department were finalized on Tuesday night and deputies should be patrolling the city by Nov. 1, a newly re-elected Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said Wednesday....Tags: Ric Bradshaw, Public Officials, Local Elections, Elections, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
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South Florida detectives hope solving crimes is in the cards
SunSentinel.comThere's so little information on the Seven of Clubs. "Virginia Leavitt. White female. The victim was found deceased in her apartment on 7/12/1985 in Fort Lauderdale." The Florida Department of Law Enforcement hopes this information and her picture in...Tags: Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Law Enforcement, Beach Vacations
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State releases third edition of playing cards featuring unsolved cases
South Florida Sun-SentinelThere's so little information on the Seven of Clubs. "Virginia Leavitt. White female. The victim was found deceased in her apartment on 7-12-1985 in Fort Lauderdale." The Florida Department of Law Enforcement hopes these details and her picture in the...Tags: Pompano Beach, Law Enforcement, Florida, Virginia, Police
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NYC police accuse pair of ER robbery
Two teens went to an emergency room complaining of pain, but police say they really wanted pills, needles and medical supplies from the Staten Island hospital. Authorities say an 18-year-old woman and 19-year-old man, both from Staten Island, walked...Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Police
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Back to school
Web site http://yorkcountyschools.org School contact information School Board Office 898-0300 302 Dare Road Yorktown, VA 23692 Eric Williams, superintendent http://yorkcountyschools.org Bethel Manor Elementary School 867-7439 1797 First Street...Tags: Transportation, Langley Air Force Base, Back to School, Ann Wilson, Williamsburg
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In Profile: Rabbi Cheryl Jacobs of Plantation, first female to be Broward Board of Rabbis president
Title: Director of Jewish education at Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El, with 1,100 families; also president of Broward Board of Rabbis. Other work experience: Former director, Jewish Healing Center at Jewish Family Service of Broward. Other community posts:...Tags: Television, Religious Leaders, Billy Joel, New York, James Taylor
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Bird banders flock to N.Y.'s Braddock Bay
Associated PressAs an orange rising sun burned fog off surrounding marshes, net-pickers set off into woods and thickets at the Braddock Bay Bird Observatory with clusters of cloth bags slung over their shoulders. A tiny bird with a brilliant yellow, black-streaked...Tags: Migration, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Natural Resources, Conservation
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Taking a chance on change
Sun reporterWhen Shanae Watkins was 12, she killed a girl. Stabbed her three times with a kitchen knife one afternoon on a busy corner in downtown Baltimore. It was a dumb squabble over a 19-year-old guy. It's been more than a decade since Watkins cut short...Tags: Teen-agers, Murder, Health and Safety at School, Juvenile Delinquency, Rape
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A health message listeners can relate to
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe doctors had been after Loretta Ragland for years to keep her diabetes in check. Eat right. Exercise. Lose weight. She'd heard it all time and again. And ignored it all -- until she heard about Rosalyn. Roz put off dealing with her diabetes so long,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Diseases, Literature, Medical Staff, Colleges and Universities
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Transit projects mold city of tomorrow
MNaanes@am-ny.comStraphangers are hopping on the T train at Second Avenue, Long Islanders are ending their commute at Grand Central Terminal and the majestic James A. Farley Post Office is a major transit hub. These scenarios are expected one day to be a part of New...Tags: New Jersey, Transportation, Subway Transportation, Long Island Rail Road, Ceremonies
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Many more toys tainted with lead, inquiry finds
Many Chicago-area stores are routinely selling lead-tainted toys, including items with levels more than 10 times government safety limits, testing by the Tribune shows.
In one of the most comprehensive inquiries into lead in children's products, the...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Product Recalls, Sales, Hyde Park, Standards
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