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PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (AP) -- Hector Salazar toiled as a handyman for 17 years to buy a comfortable mobile home for his wife and two children, and a life-altering hurricane named Wilma smashed it to pieces.
Now he spends sleepless nights wondering and praying over the future of his family, sleeping on a rock-hard ...
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The New York attorney general, Eliot Spitzer, is expected to expand a civil lawsuit against Maurice R. Greenberg, the former American International Group chairman and chief executive, as early as next week, according to a person briefed on the case.
The amended complaint is expected to include additional civil fraud charges against Mr. Greenberg, whose lawyers have repeatedly said that he...
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PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. -- Hector Salazar toiled as a handyman for 17 years to buy a comfortable mobile home for his wife and two children, and a life-altering hurricane named Wilma smashed it to pieces.
Now he spends sleepless nights wondering and praying over the future of his family, sleeping on a rock-hard cot next to hundreds of strangers in a shelter -- the homeless remnants of one mea...
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PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. (AP) - Hector Salazar toiled as a handyman for 17 years to buy a comfortable mobile home for his wife and two children, and a life-altering hurricane named Wilma smashed it to pieces.
Now he spends sleepless nights wondering and praying over the future of his family, sleeping on a rock-hard cot next to hundreds of strangers in a shelter _ the homeless remnants of one ...
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Hector Salazar toiled as a handyman for 17 years to buy a comfortable mobile home for his wife and two children, and a life-altering hurricane named Wilma smashed it to pieces.
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Hector Salazar toiled as a handyman for 17 years to buy a comfortable mobile home for his wife and two children, and a life-altering hurricane named Wilma smashed it to pieces.
Now he spends sleepless nights wondering and praying over the future of his family, sleeping on a rock-hard cot next to hundreds of strangers in a shelter - the homeless remnants of one mean hurricane season.
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The annexation of the Autumn Creek Subdivision also caused little dissent, but annexations of Arrowhead, Drakes Pointe, Meadows and Green Meadows subdivisions as well as property along Drakes Creek Road were more controversial.
Arrowhead resident Gary Garrett said he understood the benefits for the city if it could reach a population of 50,000, but could not see how becoming part of the c...
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West Toledo family homeless after fire races through house
Patrick Feehan and his family spent the last two years making the home of their dreams out of a two-story house at 2367 Valeway Dr. in West Toledo, near the Michigan line.
That dream home fell to a relentless fire yesterday morning, leaving the family that includes two young daughters homeless a month before Christmas.
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