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| DOWNTOWN MIAMIMiami Herald - (Alaska cruises) What appeared to be |
DOWNTOWN MIAMI Miami Herald - What appeared to be the rapid-fire execution of Miami-Dade County's most ambitious public-works plan in decades wasn't rapid-fire at all. The seeds that set in motion last week's vote by Miami commissioners to build a port tunnel, a Museum Park at Source: www.miamiherald.com Baby of woman burned in Polk County attack dies Miami Herald - A premature baby delivered after his mother was kidnapped and alaska cruises set on fire during the robbery of a Polk County insurance office died early Sunday, authorities said. The 1-pound, 2-ounce baby, delivered by Caesarian section Thursday night, died at an Source: www.miamiherald.com Biofuels on candidates' radars on campaign trail USA Today - He believes the United States can become energy-independent through a combination of alternative energy sources, increased conservation and alaska cruises higher domestic oil production, including drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, says spokesman Source: www.usatoday.com WASHINGTON: Two parks--Mt. Rainier and alaska cruises North Cascades--at the extremes Chicago Tribune - The snow sticks around for years and alaska cruises forms glaciers-more than 300, a number exceeded only by Alaska's collection. The glaciers flow downward, gouging valleys and alaska cruises fissures and alaska cruises toppling a few pinnacles in the process. Off to the northwest, just outside Source: www.chicagotribune.com
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