Groups return to South Florida hotels
Slowly, and often at the last minute, the group hotel business that has been a mainstay of South Florida's visitor industry is creeping back. But corporate meetings look a little less grand than they did in the pre-recession era. Gone are lengthy affairs packed with golf mornings, spa afternoons and lobster-and-champagne dinners. In their place: shorter meetings arranged with an eye toward cost ...
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Accused abortion doctor has notorious reputation
In early August, three women, each of them more than four months pregnant, sought abortions from Dr. Steven Brigham at his clinic in New Jersey. Instead of turning them down, authorities said Brigham used a novel scheme to take advantage of the disparities in state abortion laws.
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Accused abortion doctor has notorious reputation
In early August, three women, each of them more than four months pregnant, sought abortions from Dr. Steven Brigham at his clinic in New Jersey. Instead of turning them down, authorities said Brigham used a novel scheme to take advantage of the disparities in state abortion laws. New Jersey - Abortion - Pregnancy - United States - Health
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2010-11 NHL: Top 10 Defensemen in New Sweaters This Year
It's at this time of year that we begin the anticipation of another NHL season. While most of us are experiencing the hang over that summer provided, most NHLer's are putting the final touches on their respective training and conditioning programs, backing their bags and changing their focus towards training camp. Like most summers before this, the NHL goes through it's annual free agency period ...
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Accused abortion doctor has notorious reputation
Rich Schultz The office of American Women's Services, owned by Dr. Steven Chase Brigham, is located in this building at 1 Alpha Ave in Voorhees, N.J., photographed Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. Law enforcement and health officials in two states have accused Brigham of starting late-term abortions for patients in New Jersey, then leading them in a vehicle caravan to Maryland, where a colleague then ...
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Burglars shatter business front glass
Cordele — Undetermined items were taken during an early Thursday morning burglary investigated by Cordele Police Department officers.
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Business shuffling in Wayne
As summer ends, a quick walk around downtown Wayne reveals many changes and vacancies in the storefronts there.
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Investor Hunger for Apt. Properties Still Sharp in Second-Half 2010
Multifamily property in major metro markets remains the asset of choice for many commercial real estate investors, with momentum fueled by a number of large late-summer sales transactions following a solid first half of 2010. Public and private REITs...
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Revis returns to Jets after agreeing to deal
With loud, welcoming cheers and some good-natured ribbing from his teammates, Darrelle Revis returned to the New York Jets. Finally. After months of waiting and wondering about his future, the All-Pro cornerback strolled onto the practice field for the first time since June and ended his long contract holdout with a four-year deal.
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Group offers support for grandparents raising grandchildren
With three children to keep busy, it's been a long summer for Priscilla Livingston. But they're finally back at Imagine Charter School in West Melbourne, and Livingston may get a little breathing room for a few hours a day.
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Fight over the castle Cawley built
The 23,900-square-foot Wilmington mansion that once belonged to credit-card banker Charlie Cawley has devolved into a high-profile symbol of the housing bubble.
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