Move over, Marco Rubio. There's another youthful, telegenic Cuban making the rounds in Miami's power circles. Just one difference: This lawyer is a Democrat.
For those of you concerned about the staggering start by LeBron James & Co., let not your heart be troubled. So says Wall Street Journal sports columnist Jason Gay (yes, the venerable bible of business has a sports page).
Bottom line to all the worriers: "Only weirdos who sing to their cats care about the NBA in November. Start watching in May, like normal people do. Pat Riley will have it all figured out by then."
Read all about it here.
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Move over, Marco Rubio. There's another youthful, telegenic Cuban making the rounds in Miami's power circles. Just one difference: This lawyer is a Democrat.
Eleven new members take their seats and two former leaders return to the Legislature's upper house when the Senate meets Tuesday in special session.
Incoming Gov. Rick Scott announced his economic team on Monday to help prepare the 2011 budget, and fiscal conservatives have to be delighted by his picks.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the work to begin implementing their new nutrient standards for Florida's freshwater lakes, streams, rivers and estuaries begins today.
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On CNN on Sunday, former Gov. Jeb Bush stressed again that he has no intention of running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Bush also said he had no desire to take on besieged Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele. Heres Chris Cillizzas take over at The Fix hosted by the Washington Post.
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President, philanderer, philanthropist, film star?
People magazine reports that former President Bill Clinton will make a cameo appearance in "Hangover 2," the sequel to the smash hit comedy.
Clinton filmed a scene in Thailand, where he was giving a speech on clean energy.
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With the House meeting in special session on Tuesday and with 40 new members taking their seats, incoming Speaker Dean Cannon, R-Winter Park, named committee chairs on Monday morning.
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On Election Night, Marco Rubio said he knows Washington is a place that changes people in a way that "they forget why they ran for office." He told his supporters in a victory speech that night, "I ask for your prayers for me and my family, that we will not change."
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Its back to the Capitol this week as the new legislative year gets under way with the organizational session and a one-day special session all-in-one. The Legislature expects to override about 10 vetoes of Gov. Charlie Crist, a final farewell to the governor they didnt like anyway.