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More from former FSU CB Greg Reid on his push for redemption
AVENTURA -- In case you missed our lengthy Sunday morning read on former Florida State cornerback and punt returner Greg Reid over the weekend, please pause for a moment, click this link and check it out. I hope you enjoy that piece. In addition to it,...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., College Football, National Football League, New Year's Day, Georgia Dome
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Police: Bombing suspects planned more attacks
BOSTON (AP) — As churches paused to mourn the dead and console the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing Sunday, the city's police commissioner said the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other...
Tags: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Shootings, Television Industry, Personal Weapon Control, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
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Antares rocket blasts into orbit for first time in test for NASA
In its maiden flight to space, a commercially built 13-story rocket blasted off from a launch pad off the coast of Virginia in a test mission for NASA. The Antares rocket, developed by Orbital Sciences Corp., roared into orbit after launching Sunday...
Tags: Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Orbital Sciences Corporation, Federal Aviation Administration, SpaceX, Space Programs
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Alligator Princess quenches thirst for adventure by kayaking St. Johns
LONGWOOD — Tired from paddling her kayak on the St. Johns River, the Alligator Princess set up camp in a clearing near Cape Canaveral. During the night, she heard rumbling outside her tent. Looking out, her knife nearby, she saw a herd of cattle....
Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Trips and Vacations, Environmental Issues, Rivers, Environmental Pollution
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Facts about the St. Johns
It is Florida's longest river at 310 miles. With a drop of less than 30 feet from its origination point in the swamps south of Melbourne to the Atlantic Ocean, it is known as one of the world's laziest rivers. It flows through Central Florida at about...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Melbourne, Conservation
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Cargill takes partner in Thunder Bay, Canada grain port
ReutersWINNIPEG, Manitoba, May 2 (Reuters) - Cargill Ltd will take on private Canadian grain handler Parrish and Heimbecker as an equal partner in its grain terminal at the Port of Thunder Bay, Ontario, the U.S.-based agrifood giant said on Thursday. Cargill...Tags: St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation
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Developing the deep
A young humpback whale swam less than six feet away from Bryant Austin while he was snorkeling off the Kingdom of Tonga in 2004. Lowering his camera, afraid it would get struck out of his hand, Austin was mesmerized by the marine mammal's subtly hued...
Tags: Rentals, Zoology, Wildlife, Pacific Ocean, Tonga
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Pay to play in Ocean City
In the off-season, Ocean City often adds some new feature for tourists: a miniature golf course perhaps, a seafood restaurant or maybe a bar that caters to the beachgoing crowd. But here's a possible addition that might not be so welcome — parking...
Tags: Worcester County, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Ocean City, Bodies of Water, Oceans
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Climate change will make flights bumpier, study says
In the future, white-knuckle fliers may be able to blame those brutally bumpy flights over the Atlantic Ocean on greenhouse gases. Turbulence will be stronger and occur more often if carbon dioxide emissions double by 2050, heating up the atmosphere,...Tags: Ecosystems, Global Change, Federal Aviation Administration, Environmental Issues, Air and Space Accidents
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Six months later, Superstorm Sandy's impact still being felt
The Obama administration approved $1.83 billion to help New Jersey recover from the effects of Superstorm Sandy, which six months ago to the day pounded through the state and metropolitan New York City areas, bring flooding, destruction and death....
Tags: Mitt Romney, Government, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hurricanes, Republican Party
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Florida travel calendar for May
Check out festivals and events in May across the state. This list is organized by region. Central Florida (including Orlando, Kissimmee, Daytona Beach, Sanford, the Space Coast, Lakeland/Polk and Lake County) Through May 19: Epcot International...
Tags: Christianity, Florida Gators, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fine Artists, Seafood
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Even Shad Could Use A Little Help
The scientific name of the American shad, Alosa sapidissima, provides a hint as to why it is many people's favorite fish, and why the season when they swim upriver to their breeding grounds is so eagerly awaited. The name means "most delicious herring."...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture
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