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  • Miami Shuts Out Clemson In ACC

    DURHAM, N.C. | Bryan Radziewski threw eight shutout innings and Miami beat Clemson 7-0 on Saturday at the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball ...

  • Concerns raised about spring training free-for-all

    TALLAHASSEE -- Florida has a new fiscal game plan to keep its spring training lineup of baseball teams from jumping to the Cactus League in Arizona.However, officials from areas with teams nearing the end of existing stadium contracts worry that state money being set aside for communities to build or renovate spring training facilities could result in major-league teams moving to other home ...

  • Rick Scott says budget sets record low for state workers per capita this century

    The ruling: To back the claim, Scott's office examined budgeted positions and made certain adjustments including subtracting for vetoes. They also projected the state's population for 2013-14. We think their assessment is largely fair, with some small caveats. First, there are other ways to measure both the state workforce — either by using federal labor statistics, or other ...

  • Sarasota lawmaker carves out legacy in Legislature

    TALLAHASSEE -- Senate President Don Gaetz calls her the Margaret Thatcher of the Florida Senate — “tough, principled, independent and absolutely fearless.” Valerie Guenther, chairman of the Charlotte County Democratic Party, notes she’s a “tough target” because she doesn’t just vote the party line. And Sen. Tom Lee says, “She looks you in the eye ...

  • Report 22 dead cats found in Tampa mans freezer

    A Tampa man was arrested on animal cruelty charges after deputies found 22 dead cats in his freezer, the Tampa Tribune reported. The man, 63-year-old James Hopkins, also had 31 living cats that he stuffed into four pet carrier and hid inside a foreclosed properties near his home, the report said. The cats were improperly fed and lacked sufficient air inside the carriers. To read the full ...

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Trouble in Paradise [DVD]

Trouble in Paradise [DVD]

Ernst Lubitsch was a German migr who began as a silent film actor and became one of the most celebrated and popular Hollywood directors of the 1930s and early 40s. The reason for his popularity and critical acclaim was the fabled Lubitsch Touch, which began as a publicity term but slowly grew in legend to describe the indescribablehow Lubitsch could take material that, in any other directors hand ... ...

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