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January 5, 2014 - 6:00pm

Media malpractice had become fairly rampant, but major change is in the air.

Another Charlie Crist Campaign Staffer Calls it Quits

Only a few months into his campaign, another prominent staff member has called it quits with Charlie Crist.

According to SaintPetersblog,Michael Hoffman, who was listed as Crist's deputy finance director,is no longer with the campaign.A campaign spokesman confirmed on Monday that Hoffman and the Crist campaign had parted ways before the end of the year.

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Rick Scott Honors Three Kings Day

Gov. Rick Scott marked Epiphany, also known as Three Kings Day, which traditionally marks the end of the Christmas season.

Ann and I wish all Floridians celebrating Three Kings Day a safe and blessed holiday with their loved ones, Scott said on Monday. Today is one of the most special days of the holiday season and a great chance for Floridians to celebrate with family and loved ones.

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Marshall Criser Starts as Florida University System Chancellor

Marshall Criser III took over as chancellor of the State University System of Florida on Monday.

This is a tremendous privilege, and I take it very seriously, said Criser. I look forward to working hard with other leaders in this state to make our universities the most accountable, accessible and high-achieving in this country.

Criser garnered the praise of the two leaders of the Florida Legislature.

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Alex Sink Gets $1,000 from Charlie Crist After Calling Him a 'Disaster'

Former Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink might have called former Gov. Charlie Crist a "disaster," but that didn't stop the gubernatorial hopeful from donating $1,000 to Sink's campaign.

According to The Tampa Bay Times, Crist gave $1,000 to Sink for her U.S. House race to replace the late C.W. Bill Young, helping her reach $1.1 million for her campaign.

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Occupational Hazard

January 6, 2014 - 6:00pm

Alia Faraj-Johnson to Head Hill+Knowlton Strategies’ Tally Office

Alia Faraj-Johnson, managing director of public relations and public affairs at Sachs Media Group, is joining Hill+Knowlton Strategies and will lead the firms Tallahassee office, company officials announced Monday.

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Nan Rich Gets Support from Dwight Bullard

Former state Senate Democratic Leader Nan Rich is a major underdog to topple former Gov. Charlie Crist in the Democratic gubernatorial primary despite the favorite only joining the party in December 2012 after years as a Republican.

But Rich reeled in an endorsement on Monday from state Sen. Dwight Bullard, D-Cutler Bay. After serving in the House, Bullard was elected to the Senate in 2012 and did not serve with Rich. However his mother, the late state Sen. Larcenia Bullard, served alongside Rich in the Senate.

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