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WCTV Tallahassee - Mon Nov 30, 2:21 pm ET
Statement by Governor Charlie Crist Regarding the Passing of Mary Call Darby Collins.
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Idaho State Journal - Tue Dec 1, 12:23 pm ET
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2009 file photo of attorney Scott Rothstein, left, and Gov. Charlie Crist, FL-R, hangs in the law offices of Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Rothstein, who lived lavishly and courted both politicians and celebrities was arrested Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 on federal charges that he operated a $1 billion investment fraud scheme using faked legal settlements ...
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NPR - Wed Nov 25, 5:22 pm ET
Florida Republican Gov. Charlie Crist is hoping to move to Washington, but his first challenge is to win his party's nomination in next year's Senate race. His rival, conservative former state house Speaker Marco Rubio, has been gaining ground, but Crist's campaign has begun to fight back.
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Sun-Sentinel - Sun Dec 6, 10:14 pm ET
Crist-Rubio contest is national flashpoint For Republicans, the picture is a political Rorschach test.
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Sun-Sentinel - Mon Nov 30, 11:49 pm ET
Gov. Charlie Crist wasted no time refiling his petition for a statewide grand jury on corruption issues after the Florida Supreme Court on Monday said his first request didn't meet minimum legal requirements.
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The News-Press - Wed Dec 2, 1:12 am ET
The quest to bring the Chicago Cubs to Collier County ran through Gov.
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NBC 2 Fort Myers - Fri Dec 4, 6:57 am ET
Associated Press - December 4, 2009 6:44 AM ET Corrected Version MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama Gov. Bob Riley and Florida Gov.
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Miami Herald - Sat Dec 5, 12:01 am ET
Here's a switch for a state accustomed to falling revenues: Florida will have more money to spend next year than expected. The state's general-revenue fund is expected to take in about $338.4 million more than anticipated for the budget year ending June 30. Next fiscal year, the budget is likely to reap about $312.6 million more than anticipated, the economists estimated Friday.
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The Palm Beach Post - Fri Dec 4, 9:30 pm ET
Paula Hawkins, Florida's first female U.S. senator, dies
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Orlando Sentinel - Sat Dec 5, 12:57 am ET
Pioneering senator who died Friday broke barriers for women, Republicans in 1970s, 1980s Paula Hawkins, the self-styled "battling Maitland housewife" who elbowed her way through a good ol' boys club to become the first Florida woman elected to the U.S. Senate, died early Friday morning. She was 82.
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Orlando Sentinel - Sat Dec 5, 12:51 am ET
Paula Hawkins, the self-styled "battling Maitland housewife" who elbowed her way through a good ol' boys club to become the first Florida woman elected to the U.S. Senate, died early Friday morning. She was 82.
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The Tampa Tribune - Mon Nov 30, 5:18 pm ET
The Florida Supreme Court on Monday denied Gov. Charlie Crist 's request to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate public corruption.
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Sun-Sentinel - Fri Dec 4, 12:51 pm ET
Pioneering senator who died Friday broke barriers for women, Republicans in 1970s, 1980s U.S. Sen. Paula Hawkins, the mavericky self-proclaimed "Maitland housewife" who took on the establishment in Tallahassee and then went on to become Florida's first female U.S. Senator, died last night.
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WAFF 48 News Huntsville - Thu Dec 3, 11:21 am ET
Governor Riley puts up Alabama's famous Dreamland barbeque ribs against Governor Crist's Florida Oranges in SEC Championship contest.
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WPBF Palm Beach - Thu Dec 3, 11:03 am ET
Could the Chicago Cubs be coming to Dodgertown? Although Minor League Baseball currently owns the facility, Gov. Charlie Crist is reportedly trying to persuade the team to move its spring training from Arizona to Florida.