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I was then working at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, which is published in Fort Lauderdale and about a half-hour drive from the Delray Beach Tennis Center, where the matches were to be played.
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According to The Times, the six-year-old Chicago Tribune story entitled "United Airlines Files for Bankruptcy" turned up on Sept. 7 as a "Most Viewed" article on the Web site of the (South Florida) Sun-Sentinel, which is also a Tribune paper.
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Omar Kelly, the Dolphins beat writer for the Sun-Sentinel was a guest on Sid Rosenberg's show and asked Sid who he's voting for.
Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator 2008
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“When we first heard of the law in Arizona and the effects it could have in terms of racial profiling, we discussed at the agency what we could do about it, since we have access to media,” Zubi co-owner Michelle Zubizarreta told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
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The Sun-Sentinel reported on Mark Wampole, a laid-off welder, who says he's on the brink of homelessness.
Proposed Legislation Would Require Florida Jobless To Volunteer Carly Gillis 2011
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An abridged version of this column recently appeared in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Nicholas Stephanopoulos: Foxes and Henhouses Nicholas Stephanopoulos 2011
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UPDATE: An extra twist: The ad was apparently put up in response to the following ad, which had also been carried on Miami-Dade buses (see David A. Schwartz, Islamic Message on County Buses Brings Protest, Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Jan. 29, 2009, Jewish Journal sec. at4):
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Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel predicts the same.
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UPDATE: An extra twist: The ad was apparently put up in response to the following ad, which had also been carried on Miami-Dade buses (see David A. Schwartz, Islamic Message on County Buses Brings Protest, Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, Jan. 29, 2009, Jewish Journal sec. at4):
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The Sun-Sentinel reported on Mark Wampole, a laid-off welder, who says he's on the brink of homelessness.
Proposed Legislation Would Require Florida Jobless To Volunteer Carly Gillis 2011
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