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Ex-cop accused of rape to go on trial - MSNBC May 10: Nick Bollea, son of wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan, has been sentenced to 8 months in jail on reckless driving charges. NBC's Mark Potter reports from Florida. Four times between the winters of 2002 and 2005, a blue-eyed man wearing a ski ... |
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Wildfires burn in central Florida - Miami Herald Brush fires shut down roads in central Florida on Saturday and forced evacuations, authorities said. A portion of Interstate 95 in Brevard County was shut down because of heavy smoke from a blaze near Malabar, the Orlando Sentinel reported on its Web ... |
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Investors, sellers in stalemate - Miami Herald Sales of commercial real estate have fallen sharply in the past year. Just like the residential market, investors aren't finding the bargains they expect given the economy, yet sellers aren't ready to cut prices. It's a ''stalemate,'' said Stephen ... |
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Bill Clinton appears in Pendleton, Ore. - Seattle Times In a rural Republican rodeo town, former President Bill Clinton touted his wife's economic, education, energy and health care policies and urged residents to support her in Oregon's upcoming primary, saying she remains Democrats' best hope for ... |
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Bill Clinton takes wife's campaign to Eastern Oregon - Oregonian PENDLETON -- In a rural Republican rodeo town, former President Bill Clinton today touted his wife's economic, education, energy and health care policies and urged residents to support her in Oregon's upcoming primary, saying she remains Democrats ... |
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