Senate President Sounds Note of Caution on Body Cams
• Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner says he has some concerns about a bill that would mandate the use of body cameras for law enforcement officers
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• Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner says he has some concerns about a bill that would mandate the use of body cameras for law enforcement officers
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• Cabaret! The musical about a German underground club full of dancing sexy people set just before the rise of the Nazis is playing now to February 8th at the Abbey. And that’s abbey with an E like nunnery abbey not abbey without an E like Dear Abby for those old enough to remember her.
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GET THE LATEST • In God’s Bankers Gerald Posner explores the history of money, power and the church. During World War II, he says, the Vatican made money off of the life insurance policies of Jews sent to death camps.
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• Only 99 Ebola cases were reported worldwide last week. That’s the lowest weekly count since June. But getting down to zero cases is still a long way off.
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• The mayor of Central Florida’s Eatonville—the first incorporated African American town in the U.S—says tourism is key to the town’s economic revival. But some longtime residents want to focus on building new businesses and homes.
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• A new exhibition opening Thursday evening at the Orlando Museum of Art examines water as a beautiful and threatened resource.
The exhibition showcases the work of Maya Lin, best-known for designing the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington.
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• Tommy Thompson, who found one of the most lucrative wrecks in history, had been living under an assumed name for two years after failing to appear in a lawsuit brought by the project’s backers.
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