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Contract Terms
Blog Sponsored by Taylor & Carls, P.A. Many times clients send us “contracts” which are actually only proposals as to the work to be performed or services to be provided to the association. The proposals normally have the amount to be...Tags: Tampa
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May consumer sentiment highest in nearly 6 years
(Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment rebounded in early May to the highest level in nearly six years, an encouraging sign after recent data that has suggested economic growth is cooling. A gauge of future economic activity released on Friday also...Tags: Labor Markets, Petroleum Industry, Prices, Thomson Corporation, Gasoline Industry
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VA claims handlers criticize overtime mandate
The Tampa TribuneA push by the Department of Veterans Affairs to clear a backlog of claims by mandating 20 hours overtime a month for claims handlers will do little to ease veterans' frustration in the view of some handlers and their union. The VA's regional office in...Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Veterans Affairs, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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Golden South track: Wekiva senior hurdles injury to peak at right time
Wekiva senior Nicholas Anderson had a rough start to his final high-school track and field season. But it's where you finish that counts, and Anderson is finishing strong. Anderson missed more than five weeks because of a strained muscle in his...
Tags: Adidas AG, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Tampa, Penn Relays, Track and Field
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Henrico Doctors' Hospital CEO to step down
Richmond Times-DispatchThe HCA Virginia Health System will see three top management changes within the next couple of months. Pat Farrell, chief executive officer of Henrico Doctors' Hospital, has decided to begin new chapter in his life. "Pat decided to make a life change,...Tags: Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Management Change, Corporate Officers, Parkland
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Kissimmee Klassic yields five softball state champs
Five teams who played in the 32-team Kissimmee Klassic earlier this spring won Florida state championships and three were state runners-up. The Blue Bracket champion, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas won the 7A title and the Gold Bracket champ,...Tags: High School Sports, Kissimmee, Fort Lauderdale, Canterbury, Delray Beach
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Golden South: Reggie Glover will race, then sprint to prom
Dr. Phillips senior Reggie Glover, the national leader in the 400-meter dash with a 46.46-second time, has a prom date on Saturday night. But before he puts his dancing shoes on, he plans to run Golden South Classic 100 and 200 prelim races that afternoon...
Tags: Adidas AG, Track and Field
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Goodwill Industries-Suncoast to host the last wedding gown galas
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.Rebecca Newman got married April 12 under a shady oak tree at a ranch in rural Brandon. She held her reception in an elegantly decorated barn. The 26-year-old college student wore brown cowboy boots and a dress she never thought she could afford, a...Tags: Weddings, Goodwill Industries International, Human Interest, Services and Shopping, Marriage
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Orlando still most 'financially distressed' in U.S., despite slight 1st-quarter improvement
Fighting economic crosscurrents, Orlando-area residents managed to improve their financial situation in recent months, though not enough to change the region's first-place ranking among the country's most financially troubled metropolitan areas, according...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, West Palm Beach, Finance, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Tampa
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UH sails into nationals this week
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserSailing is a collegiate sport like no other. There are no scholarships or NCAA rules. It is run by the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association across the U.S. and Canada. In 22 years, University of Hawaii coach Andy Johnson has guided teams to more than 40...Tags: Sailing, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Science and Technology, United Nations, Star Sailing
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Florida man who allegedly suffocated ill wife faces murder trial
CLEARWATER — A St. Petersburg man accused of smothering his ill wife last year went on trial on Tuesday. Albert Crandall, 56, faces one count of second-degree murder. If convicted as charged, he faces a sentence ranging roughly from 21 years to...
Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Trials, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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Report: Woman accidentally shoots friend at Starbucks
A Florida woman accidentally shot her friend while waiting in line at Starbucks, The Huffington Post is reporting. According to the website, Pamela Beck and Amie Peterson were at the coffee shop in the Tyrone Square Mall in St. Petersburg when Beck...
Tags: The Huffington Post, Firearms, Starbucks Corp.
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