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Black Firms Sue to Stop Census Award

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm

Black-owned communications firms sued Gov. Charlie Crist on Friday to block a white-led company from landing a lucrative U.S. Census contract aimed at black Floridians.

N-Tersections Communications Group and Steele Communications Group, both from the Tallahassee-area, said the states decision to award what they said is a $420,000 contract to Moore/Ketchum Partnership reflects lingering aspects of discrimination.

Did Crist Dangle Commission Seat to Coax Dauray's Sugar Vote?

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm

Charlie Crist isn't helping a cynical America trust its politicians.

Certainly, he's not helping me.

Ilearnednine years ago, when he was education commissioner, when he stood in front of a roomful of teachers and promised them they would be making "six-figure salaries" by the end of the decade, that the man will say or do anything to win the moment.

NBC's Special Victims

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm

NBC's "Law & Order" programs are long established and all over the schedule. But the sex-obsessed vice cops of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" are a breed apart. They exist to be socially provocative, which is to say, to rattle, to disturb. Viewers at home probably weren't ready for the plot that aired on NBC on March 3. These scriptwriters are so revolting that they become almost comical.

As you read what follows, you decided how closely this mirrors anything resembling the world of reality.

Someone was strangling prostitutes to death and leaving prayer cards behind. The first suspect was a perverted man whose wife proclaimed he had converted to Christianity and overcome his sinful ways. The cops quickly discovered the man dismissed his wife as a "prude," and he was cheating on her with a variety of young girls because "it's not a crime to want a little variety" in his sex life, including "toys, role play, and threesomes." Despite his ardor for sexual gunplay as well, this so-called Christian was not the strangler.

Saving the World, One Woman at a Time

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm

WASHINGTON -- If your impression of an Afghan woman is of a shapeless, frightened form engulfed in yards of heat-trapping fabric, you haven't met Shafiqa Quraishi.

Make that Colonel Quraishi, who earned her title as one of 900-plus female members of the Afghan National Police.

Quraishi, who today is director of Gender, Human, and Child Rights within the Afghan Ministry of the Interior, was one of nine women in town to receive the International Women of Courage Award from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

She and fellow Afghan award recipient Shukria Asil sat down Thursday for lunch and conversation with members of the U.S.-Afghan Women's Council to discuss ways to help women and children struggling for rights and security.

Business Briefs

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm


Every week Sunshine State News will be offering a glimpse of important business legislation and crucial state issues being addressed in the Florida Legislature in the coming days.

This week a bill that would make it harder for plaintiffs to win slip and fall lawsuits against retailers makes its way to the House floor, legislation that revamps state recycling works its way through the Senate committee process, and a push for Florida to become the 20th state to demand a balanced federal budget reaches the Senate floor.

Crist Enters Drywall Dispute

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm

Homebuilders and homeowners across Florida are still waiting for a solution to the Chinese drywall problem. And until the state or federal government develops a plan of action, industry experts say they're likely to continue waiting.

This Car Brought to You By....

March 11, 2010 - 6:00pm

A Nike swoosh or the Golden Arches might one day call to consumers from the back of your car.

The legislation that could allow some companies to stamp their corporate logo on Florida license plates as a way to bring in some cash for the state and save drivers some money - is likely to get a vote in a Senate committee next week.

After-dinner Tweets with Sarah Palin

Former Republican candidate and Tea Party darling Sarah Palin will be speaking at the private Orange County Lincoln Day Dinner tonight, and the Chairman of the Florida Federation of Teenage Republicans, Jacob Engels, will be Tweeting from the dinner.

The event is off-limits to the press, but we will be retweeting Engels' tweets live at our Twitter account, SSNAlerts, starting at 6 p.m. You can also follow Jacob at his Twitter feed, JacobEngels.

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Immigration could be Marco Rubio's Achilles Heel

Shhhh! Don't tell anyone, but Marco Rubio may be soft on illegal immigration.

While presenting himself as a rock-ribbed Republican conservative, the U.S. Senate candidate has a checkered past on border control.

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Crist Isolated from Republicans

March 12, 2010 - 6:00pm

As he attempts to lead the state during a tumultuous legislative session and prevail in a tight battle for the U.S. Senate nomination, Gov. Charlie Crist is increasingly finding himself isolated from the Republicans who control both houses of the Legislature and whose help, or lack of, could determine his political fortunes.

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