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Past Excalibur winners
EXCALIBUR WINNERS 2011 Don Campion, Banyan Air Service Colin Brown, JM Family Enterprises John Duffy, 3Cinteractive Kenneth F. Kahn, LRP Publications 2010 Jordan Zimmerman, Zimmerman Advertising Ray Titus, United Franchise Group Dwight...Tags: AMC Liquidators, Rentals, Palm Beach Atlantic University, BankAtlantic, IBM
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Students' art thesis work spotlighted
University degree requirements sometimes require students to complete a rigorous final project, called a thesis. Four students slated to graduate soon from Florida Atlantic University's master of fine arts in visual art program are displaying the fruits...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts, here! (tv network), Students, Arts and Culture
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Fishing report and outdoors notebook
Fishing report LAKE OKEECHOBEE Bass were being caught around the outside grass lines as well as in the grass using soft-plastic topwater lures and stick worms. EVERGLADES/FRESHWATER Sawgrass Recreation Park has tons of small bass up to about 3 pounds,...Tags: Personal Service, Dania Beach, Sailing, Delray Beach, Everglades
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Veteran's story inspires outpouring of support
For one struggling Iraq War veteran, the generosity of South Florida has restored the young man's faith in the people he fought for, after what had been a brutal homecoming. Since the story of 30-year-old Adam Peters was published, people have been...
Tags: Theft, Stress, Iraq War (2003-2011), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Fort Lauderdale
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Boca's new Container Store attracts enthusiastic job seekers
Betsy Kuruvila, of Coconut Creek, was well prepared for her group interview this week with leaders from The Container Store. She brought a portfolio of photos, showing how she had reorganized her laundry room using products from store. "I have Container...
Tags: Coral Springs, Apple iPad, Employment, Coconut Creek, Video Supplies and Services
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Florida: No. 1 'innovation' state, Fast Company says
Florida has been named the No. 1 "Innovation State" by Fast Company magazine, Gov. Rick Scott took pride in announcing Tuesday. In a story titled, "A Sunny Outcome: Why Florida's Startups are Soaring High," Fast Company cited the state as the nation'...
Tags: Rick Scott, Invention and Innovation
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FAU students celebrate Israel's birthday
Crowds of students recently came together to sing, dance and celebrate Israel's 65th birthday at the Traditions Plaza on Florida Atlantic University's Boca Raton campus. The Independence Day celebration was co-sponsored by the Hillel of Broward and...Tags: Israel, David Ben-Gurion, Judaism, Alpha (racehorse), Florida Atlantic University
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Helping Jews students travel to Israel
Last year Mindi Marbin of Miami celebrated Israel Independence Day in Jerusalem on Ben Yehuda Street surrounded by friends. Marbin had been attending an entrepreneurial program through Tel Aviv University that was organized through the Masa Israel...Tags: Israel, Colleges and Universities, Coral Springs, Travel, Religion and Belief
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Law could mean sharp drop in Bright Futures awards
New state rules will slash the number of Broward County students eligible for Bright Futures scholarships, according to an analysis by the University of South Florida in Tampa. The Legislature in 2011 toughened critieria so that students entering...
Tags: Broward County, University of Central Florida, University of Florida, Crime, Law and Justice, Examinations
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Law could mean sharp drop in Bright Futures recipients
New state rules will slash the number of Palm Beach County students eligible for Bright Futures scholarships, according to an analysis by the University of South Florida in Tampa. The Legislature in 2011 toughened critieria so that students entering...
Tags: University of Central Florida, University of Florida, Crime, Law and Justice, Examinations, Students
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BRIEF: Father sues PBC School District claiming daughter was sexually harassed, assaulted at Boca elementary school
The Palm Beach PostWhen four kindergartners at a suburban Boca Raton elementary school were caught looking at each other's private parts, school police investigated. While police and officials at the Florida Department of Children & Families voiced concern that the boys...Tags: Sex Crimes, West Palm Beach
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Parents push for more arts in southern PB
Parents in south Palm Beach County say the district isn't providing enough options for students interested in pursuing an arts education. So more than than 100 community members are petitioning the School Board to increase the number of seats in the one...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Arts, Students, Arts and Culture, Delray Beach
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