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Powerball winner still hasn't stepped forward
All eyes are on Zephyrhills, waiting for the Florida Lottery to announce who will be cashing in the winning $590.5 million ticket that was bought last week at a Publix.
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Moore now 8-0 as Rays sweep Orioles
At 23, Matt Moore became the youngest left-hander to begin a season with eight straight wins since a 22-year-old named Babe Ruth in 1917.
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Gov. Scott steps up pace on signing death warrants
Only one of the inmates among the five death warrants signed by Gov. Rick Scott this year has been executed.
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Taylor Swift wins eight trophies at Billboard Awards
Another day, another domination for Taylor Swift: She was the red hot winner at the Billboard Music Awards.
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'Star Trek' opening nets $70.6 million at weekend box office
Moore now 8-0 as Rays sweep Orioles
Gov. Scott to veto 3% college tuition increase
Posted August 29, 2006 by Clarisa Gerlach
Updated Aug 29, 2006 at 08:19 AM
A year after Hurricane Katrina, many see the slow reconstruction pace and wonder when things are going to get better. Has the government done a good job to instill confidence in its ability to react swiftly? Tell us what you think.
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