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Can NCAA give itself a death penalty?
If you're a University of Miami fan, you're confident of one thing today. The NCAA is as covered with Nevin Shapiro's stench as you are. Maybe more. Its officials always flaunt toy badges and stand on the highest ground in the sewage plant they've...
Tags: College Sports, Lawyers, BCS National Championship Game, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Miami
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Virginia gears up for surprising Miami's athleticism
Standing in the bowels in the Dean E. Smith Center on Saturday afternoon after Virginia's 93-81 loss to North Carolina, it dawned on guard Jontel Evans that U.Va.'s quest to become a serious NCAA tournament candidate wasn't getting easier. Considering...Tags: College Sports, Clemson Tigers, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Virginia Cavaliers, Miami Hurricanes
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Scott appoints two new members to State Board, re-appoints John Padget to education policy panel
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelUPDATE: Board member A.K. Desai did resign, sending a resignation letter to Scott on Tuesday. Gov. Rick Scott has made three appointments to the State Board of Education, the panel that helps set education policies and rules for Florida's public schools... -
The Go Guide Weekend Preview: Movies, music and open Mikes
Should unexpected pleasures be so unexpected around here anymore? A visit to South Florida by Steve Martin, banjoist? Mike Tyson at the Arsht Center? A family-style scavenger hunt in Wilton Manors? New Kids on the Block … anywhere? Nothing should...
Tags: Zero Dark Thirty (movie), A Royal Affair (movie), Human Interest, Beth Smith, Steve Martin
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Karen Russell's higher ground
Karen Russell’s debut novel, “Swamplandia!” was one of the most-acclaimed books of 2011. NPR, Entertainment Weekly and the New York Times ranked it high on their year-end lists. HBO optioned it for a forthcoming series. The Pulitzer...
Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Stephen King, Pulitzer Prize Awards, NPR
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Teel Time: History of 10-0 ACC starts bodes well for Miami in March
At 10-0 in the ACC and No. 3 in the Associated Press national poll, Miami absolutely has national-championship potential. No stranger to such teams, North Carolina coach Roy Williams is piloting the Hurricanes' bandwagon. “I think Miami is a...Tags: James Worthy, Syracuse Orange, Duke Blue Devils, Trajan Langdon, Billy Packer
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This Florida serial killer is out for the laughs
'The Riptide Ultra-Glide' By Tim Dorsey. Morrow, 304 pages, $25.99 While a mystery's twists and turns will keep readers turning the pages until the wee hours of the night, the characters are what make readers return, novel after novel. Put another...
Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Television Industry, Murder, Tampa
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Broward, Palm Beach place 14 teams on Miracle Sports pre-season softball polls
Sun SentinelBroward and Palm Beach counties have long been high school softball hotbeds, and the folks at Miracle Sports don't expect that to change this year. The site released its 2013 pre-season polls and the two counties have a combined 14 teams ranked from...Tags: Auburndale, Jupiter, Oviedo, Cooper City, Colleges and Universities
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Miami pulls scholarship from Denver Kirkland; FSU, USF, Arkansas or Ole Miss stand to gain
Someone once said, "One man's trash, is another man's treasure." Not to say that Denver Kirkland is garbage. He's a person, to be sure, a very large person, standing 6-foot-5, and weighing 330-pounds But on Thursday night, as reported first by XOFan/...
Tags: Jimbo Fisher, Awards and Prizes, Social Media, University of Miami, Miami Hurricanes
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Florida travel calendar for March
Check out festivals and events in March 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)
March 1: Moonlight Carillon Concert at...Tags: Kissimmee, Concerts, Shrimp, Tampa, Human Interest
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Teenlink's Florida college guide
Sponsored Listings Barry University Miami Shores www.barry.edu Acceptance rate: 58.9 percent Undergraduate enrollment: 4,940 Top majors: Biology, Elementary Education, Nursing, Sports Management Tuition & fees: $28,160 Specific...Tags: University of Florida, Criminals, Science, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Social Sciences
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Six Central Florida chefs, one restaurant finalists in the 2013 James Beard awards
The Dish - Orlando SentinelSix Central Florida chefs and one restaurant are finalists in pretigious James Beard awards. Chefs Kathleen Blake of The Rusty Spoon in Orlando, Scott Hunnel of Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Brandon McGlamery of...
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