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Oakland company's specialty is retrieving lost data
Engineers at Datalab, Inc. have spent the past decade retrieving important and often sentimental information from dead hard drives and fried servers. Customers have run the gamut from single moms to students to the Broward Sheriff's Office to the U.S....Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology, Computer Hardware
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Business people - Aug. 26
Eastern Panhandle Anesthesia Associates MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Dr. Christopher M. Spiess, anesthesiologist, recently joined Eastern Panhandle Anesthesia Associates, based at City Hospital in Martinsburg. Spiess recently completed a residency in...
Tags: University of Louisville, Testosterone, University of Maryland, College Park, West Virginia University, Loyola University Maryland
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Republican Senate candidates to debate – but without Mack
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelLeadership Florida is once again partnering with the Florida Press Association to sponsor statewide debates, booking two with candidates for U.S. Senate. But true to his pronouncement last week, U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV — who's way out in front in... -
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South Florida ParentingMailman Segal Institute for Early Childhood Studies Jim & Jan Moran Family Center Village 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale; 954-262-6900 www.nova.edu/msi This is an amazing facility dedicated to offering special-needs children and their families...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Fort Lauderdale
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Obama seeks repeat with young Florida voters; Republicans try to chip away at his support
– If the rapturous, mostly college-aged crowd that gave a President Barack Obama a rah-rah reception here on Thursday foreshadows real-world political results in November, the next eight months of campaigning won't matter. He'll win re-election in a...Tags: Democratic Party, University of Central Florida, Gays and Lesbians, Politics, Florida Atlantic University
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State agency details how teen got medical credentials at hospital
As a 17-year-old boy awaits trial on charges of impersonating a physician's assistant, Osceola Regional Medical Center has tightened hospital procedures that allowed the teen to treat patients, a state report released today shows.
The Florida Agency...Tags: Environmental Issues, Career and Workplace, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Entertainment
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Referendum next option for destination casinos
My colleague Kathleen Haugney and I wrote this up yesterday and it made 1A of today's paper. I'm putting it up here on the blog because I know some people click straight to this blog, rather than Sun-Sentinel.com. Yes, they do. I really believe that. Yep....Tags: Malaysia, The Seminole Tribe, Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Miami Hotels
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You're gonna need a bigger museum
First, a quiz: Is the shark a mindless, man-devouring predator of the sea, a symbol of marine conservation or a woefully misunderstood fish that caught a Steven Spielberg-size bad rap in the '70s? For the answer, wade through the nautical whimsy of...
Tags: Painting, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Fort Lauderdale, Artists
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Town hall meeting tackles condo, HOA laws
How will legislation recently passed by Florida lawmakers affect owners in condominium and homeowners communities? Which statutes are causing the most problems in the state's shared communities? You'll get some answers at our upcoming Sun Sentinel town...Tags: Rick Scott, Rental Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Does Florida law allow HOAs to evict tenants, bar owners from a home?
Imagine your Florida homeowners association kicking out tenants in your home because you are late on assessments, and then changing the locks and barring you from your own property? And then having a court side with the association. That appears to be...Tags: Rental Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mysterious disease killing barrel sponges off southeast Florida
A mysterious disease is sweeping through the barrel sponges off Broward and Palm Beach counties, killing off iconic reef species that can live for hundreds of years and grow to a height of five feet. Divers from the environmental group Reef Rescue...
Tags: Pompano Beach, Boynton Beach
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New species of hammerhead shark confirmed
The discovery of a new species of hammerhead shark may sound like bad news for swimmers. But shark bites are rare, and it turns out this may be worse news for sharks. The shark, as yet unnamed, closely resembles the scalloped hammerhead shark, a...
Tags: Wildlife, Genes and Chromosomes, Science, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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