Opinion
Putting recreational boaters on alert for potential terrorism a good idea
ISSUE: Federal government seeks boaters' help in scouting out terror threats at sea.
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Editorials
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Florida superdelegates shouldn't be in any hurry to choose
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Miley Cyrus taints her image
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Liberty City terrorist case unproven
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Investigation warranted for Miami Beach synagogue fire
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FLASH: Legislators actually spend money wisely
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Presumptive Florida Senate president jumped the gun in hiring aide
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Let's pray idea for "I Believe' license plate fails
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Selection critical this year
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Bomb plot thwarted by parents
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Bumped passengers to get twice as much for their trouble
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Isn't some protection better than NO protection?
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Legislature takes aim at gangs, but shoots blanks on funding
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Free trade agreements help U.S. as much as trading partners
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Higher water rates a sign of the times, and the future
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Train safety awareness needed
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FCAT changes are a start, at least.
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February a rough month for air travel
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Florida Legislature should not undermine university system Board of Governors
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Yes, there really is history in Broward
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You'll flip over Broward County Commission's decision-making process
Letters to the Editor
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Scorsese's film on Rolling Stones rivals live concert
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U.S. forgiveness of Haiti's debt won't solve its problems
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The mega-store phenomenon
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Second Amendment is to protect us from our own government
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After "I believe" license tag, what's next — an "I don't believe" plate?
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Glitzy foreclosure tour raises questions
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Florida Legislature should have other priorities
Commentary
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Kingsley Guy: High gas prices help reduce consumption
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There is no justice in treatment of illegals
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Advantage of abortion legislation outweighs bad
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Prescription drug importation could be destructive
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New pool safety regulation must aim at entrapment
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2008 election has all the elements of Greek tragedy
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Skateboard park would be a win-win for city, teens
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Kingsley Guy's argument on Social Security doesn't add up
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Kingsley Guy: Concerned not bitter
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Stephen Goldstein: He was correct
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U.S. tax system has it backwards
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Raul Castro's reforms might still be a dream
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Fractured families keep schools at risk
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Land-buying policy needs tweaking
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Planning of reuse facilities needed now
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Making career choices in middle school
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Guillermo I. Martinez: Has change really arrived in Cuban government since Raul's takeover?
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South Florida can be a true Sunshine State with solar energy
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Legislators, stay out of very sensitive abortion issue
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Severe budget cuts impact state attorneys office