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Humana hiring 170 more in Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.Humana is apparently in a healthy internal competition over which of its Tampa Bay operations can grow the fastest. Its latest jobs boost: Humana's NetPark campus in east Tampa is adding 170 call center jobs, primarily telesales positions to market...Tags: Medicare, Marketing, Miramar, Humana Incorporated, Health and Safety at Work
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BRIEF: Developers hold public meeting to discuss plans for Channelside
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.Want to hear about the new plans for the Channelside retail complex? Liberty Channelside development executives are holding a Channel District Town Hall meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. today in the Taylor Great Room at the Florida Aquarium, 701...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Tampa, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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Lawsuit filed against owner in sinking of the Bounty
The Virginian-PilotThe mother of a crew member who died during the October sinking of the tall ship HMS Bounty off Cape Hatteras has filed a lawsuit against the ship's owner and the corporation he formed to manage the ship. The 28-page complaint filed in federal court...Tags: Hatteras, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sarasota Blues Festival canceled
Bradenton HeraldThe Sarasota Blues Festival has been canceled, at least for this year, and maybe for good. A new festival, organized by some of the people who ran last year's Sarasota Blues Festival, is set to take its place. Earlier this week, all information and...Tags: Shemekia Copeland, Music, Entertainment, Festive Events, Tampa
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Trail would let cyclists ride coast-to-coast across Florida
Cycling enthusiasts have long dreamed of having a paved trail through the center of Florida that would give riders a continuous path from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. Now that vision may become reality. The budget the Legislature passed...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Atlantic Ocean, Canaveral National Seashore, Business, Andy Gardiner
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Nightcrawlers
NV Penthouse Lounge is a great place to enjoy the Chicago skyline, but some chilly nights call for a more intimate, subterranean space. That's when you head downstairs to Prohibit, NV's recently opened sibling lounge, for some candlelit conversation....Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Chicago Skyline, Reese Witherspoon
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Linda Tesauro: History teacher found calling in helping students
Linda Tesauro loved school so much as a child, she would pretend she was a teacher and repeat her lessons in front of an imaginary class when she came home. When Tesauro was named Orange County's Teacher of the Year in 1986, she said teaching had always...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Florida State University, Teaching and Learning
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No-frills gym offers fitness without flash
After two decades of running health clubs in South Florida, Rick Berks realized an unconventional truth: Many people go to the gym just to work out. Not to socialize, or exercise with a class, or endure high-pressure sales tactics for membership...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Pompano Beach, Lantana, Pembroke Pines, Sunrise (Broward, Florida)
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Our take: Coast to Coast Connector
Path to prosperity It's one of the most far-reaching projects — figuratively and literally — in the budget that Florida lawmakers passed last week and sent to Gov. Rick Scott: a 275-mile bike trail that would connect St. Petersburg with...Tags: Business, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Government
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Jack W. Alexander, 88
Jack W. Alexander, 88, of Mercersburg, Pa., passed away Friday, May 3, 2013, at Chambersburg (Pa.) Hospital. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Nov. 9, 1924, he was the son of Joseph B. Sr. and Charlotte Weir Alexander. He graduated from Uniontown High...Tags: American Legion, U.S. Army, Gerald Ford, U.S. Military, Melbourne
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READER SUBMITTED: Five Teens Earn Eagle Scout Honors In Old Saybrook
Middletown/ShorelineTroop 51 in Old Saybrook has five new Eagle Scouts, who received Scouting's highest honor during a Court of Honor ceremony on April 6 at the First Church of Christ (Congregational). The five new Eagle Scouts are Zachary Chupak, Luke D'Ambrosi, Matthew...Tags: Conservation, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Electronics, Human Interest
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Epicurean Hotel adds to the urban vibe
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.Learn to make a souffle, pick up a cream puff pastry, learn more about merlot. Unwind with a massage, meet the girls for lunch, come back for a beer at the rooftop bar. All that and more is in store at the Epicurean Hotel and retail center rising at...Tags: Local Government, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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