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Other man wants to 'out' other woman
Dear Amy: I was in an unhappy marriage for many years. Despite living a life of high morality, I stumbled and succumbed to another woman. All of this was my fault; there is no one else to blame. My marriage dissolved, my son no longer spoke to me, but...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Values, Family, Marriage
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Scott should sign ethics, veto campaign packages
Florida lawmakers crowed last week, with some justification, about passing a "historic" package of ethics reforms. But they squandered a historic chance to deliver true campaign finance reform in another package they sent to Gov. Rick Scott's desk....Tags: Justice System, Don Gaetz, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Political Fundraising
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Respect Boston's pain, bury Tamerlan Tsarnaev somewhere else
What kind of power do the living have over the dead? It’s a question that a Massachusetts town answered Sunday, when Cambridge City Manager Robert W. Healy said he would not allow Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the alleged mastermind of the Boston Marathon...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Lee Harvey Oswald, Religion and Belief, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, The Boston Globe
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Business profile: Hearing Health Center
Name: Ronna Fisher, Au.D Age: 55 Hometown: Pittsburgh Name of business: Hearing Health Center Describe what you do. We provide patients with the ability to, once again, participate in activities they ceased enjoying (movies, bridge, theater,...
Tags: Heart Disease, Hearing Impairment, Sales, Religion and Belief, Illinois Governor
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Dan Krassner: Good attempt by lawmakers to clean up government
Lawmakers are beginning the process of cleaning up the government and restoring trust with Floridians. Senate President Don Gaetz and House Speaker Will Weatherford promised sweeping ethics and campaign finance reform and delivered. While there is still...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chris Smith (New Jersey Politician), Parties and Movements, Lawyers, Corporate Crime
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Amicable legislature passes record budget, election reform, on final day
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Legislature ended its 2013 session Friday by passing an elections do-over and the largest budget in state history. Lawmakers sent Gov. Rick Scott an elections reform package in response to the national scorn Florida...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Values, Government, Florida Legislature, Elections
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What we think: Some diamonds in rough session
Like a terrible movie or a terrible cold, the 2013 session of the Florida Legislature came to a merciful end on Friday. We've spilled a lot of ink over bad bills and bad behavior this year in the state Capitol, especially in the House of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Values, Regional Authority, Government, Elections
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'House of Cards,' or more like house of product placement?
These are heady days for the online on-demand entertainment service Netflix. The company’s stock recently surged 22% after a strong earnings report and news that it signed up 2 million new subscribers in the first quarter of the year. The company&...Tags: Sony Corp., Substance Abuse, Religion and Belief, House of Cards (tv program), Values
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Lawmakers end session without passing stadium subsidies
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Legislature ended its 2013 session Friday by passing an elections do-over and the largest budget in state history, but without delivering tax subsidies to the Miami Dolphins, Orlando soccer boosters and a cadre of other...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Daytona International Speedway, Government, Elections, Major League Soccer
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Should I let my teen have a party with alcohol?
Q: I am concerned about the number of parents I talk to who think it is OK for older teens to drink alcohol as long as the adults make sure that they are not driving. Am I being overprotective by not allowing alcohol at my teenagers' parties? A:...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Whitehall, Religion and Belief, Allentown, Values
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Quinn leery of gambling expansion loopholes
Repeated assurances by gambling expansion supporters that a Chicago casino would be under the strict supervision of the state's gambling regulators isn't enough for Gov. Pat Quinn, who is eyeing a provision that he worries could undermine that authority....
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Louis I Lang, O'Hare International Airport, Rahm Emanuel, Values
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It's A Gray Area: Government is not the road out of poverty
The road to success for communities struggling with poverty is generally not hard to find, or even to travel. All it requires is a firm reliance upon yourself instead of government. To drive that point home, candidly ask yourself what government has...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Costa Rica, Judges, Religion and Belief
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