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Self-employed? Deductions add upMiamiHerald.comJodi Trimble of Coral Springs, owner of her home-based online gift business Jodi's Treasures, packages a gift in her garage, which she uses as her warehouse. • www.usa.gov/Business/Self-Employed.shtml — The government's official web portal contains ... |
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South Florida climate change plan attackedSun-SentinelBy David Fleshler, Sun Sentinel A South Florida plan to prepare for rising sea levels and other consequences of climate change has drawn intense criticism from a small segment of the public who see a conspiracy to weaken the United States.and more » |
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Romney, Gingrich trade barbs in FloridaUPI.comORMOND BEACH, Fla., Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney questioned rival Newt Gingrich's character and Gingrich called Romney desperate during a debate in Florida Monday. With multiple polls showing Gingrich's support among ...and more » |
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Upcoming Events and Entertainment 2-4Walton SunThe Walton County Health Department and the University of Florida IFAS Extension are working together to offer interactive and tasty cooking demonstration classes from 6-7 pm at the Walton County Extension office, 732 N.9th St. in DeFuniak Springs. |
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Chief wants more documentation by pawn shopsRichmond RegisterThe chief gave examples of two cities, Hopkinsville and Coral Springs, Fla., that impose fines after two or three false alarms. Hopkinsville charges $50 for the fourth false alarm, with an additional $10 for the next two. Seven or more false alarms are ... |
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