His name was Joe and her name was Cleopatra. He had watched her play from a distance.
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Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., a unit of Stone & Webster Inc., said it acquired DSS Engineers Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Arctic winds blasting through Quebec, will board buses bound for the distant beaches and palm trees of Florida.
Citrus canker, an incurable, highly contagious plant-killing disease that has forced the destruction of more than 8 million trees in the last year, has been discovered at a nursery in the first outbreak since April, officials said Friday.
A record blast of frigid air in the Southeast made it colder in central Florida than in Alaska and threatened citrus crops for a second day.
Training exercises for hundreds of Florida National Guard troops will now include action against drug traffickers, officials said Tuesday.
Tournaments in Hawaii and Jacksonville, five games with other state teams and a special appearance in Pensacola highlight the University of Florida's 1986-87 basketball schedule.
The University of Florida will wait until after its Nov. 8 football game against the University of
Rapidly growing Texas and Florida will become the nation's second and third most populous states by
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below zero, while unseasonably cold weather in the East spread freezing temperatures as far south as Florida.
After a disastrous first half of the season, Florida's Kerwin Bell is again beginning to look like one of the best college quarterbacks in the country.
Mary Jane Salcido of Santa Barbara is seeking the address of a Florida firm that makes special
Florida, continuing a Sun Belt population boom, became the fifth most populous state in the country in 1986, the Census Bureau said Tuesday.
A state review of a Florida drug treatment center run by Comprehensive Care Corp., ordered in
Cal State Fullerton announced some revisions in its 1987 football schedule Sunday.
State Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter asked the Miami-based Insurance Exchange of the Americas--one of three operating in this country in the manner of Lloyd's of London--to stop writing new policies while investigators look into the organization's finances for possible fraud and mismanagement.
Chris Evert Lloyd and Wendy Turnbull earned a straight-set, double-tiebreak victory over Betsy Nagelsen and Robin White Friday to move into the final of the $400,000 Women's Team Championships.
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