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Obama, the One-Term President
Q: Will Barack Obama be a one-term president? A: Yes, he might last that long. Honest to goodness, the man just does not get it. He might be forced to pull a Palin and resign before his first term is over. He could go off and write his memoirs and build his presidential library. (Both would be half-size, of course.)…
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Divers Unfurl Rainbow Flag on Key West Artificial Reef
Divers unfurled a rainbow flag underwater Friday on an artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Divers Can View Underwater Art Museum Off Florida Keys
Divers off the coast of Florida can now visit an underwater art museum.
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Couple Ties Knot Underwater in Florida Keys
The couple used an underwater tablet Thursday to exchange wedding vows beside Molasses Reef off Key Largo.
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Florida Divers, Snorkelers Submerge For Reef Music Festival
About 400 divers and snorkelers have submerged in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary for a local radio station’s broadcast beneath the sea advocating reef preservation.
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Marlins' Stanton and Ozuna Named to All-Star Team
Giancarlo Stanton and Marcell Ozuna will represent the Marlins at the 2017 MLB All-Star Game in Miami
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Coral Restoration Begins Off Key West
Scientists and volunteers have begun planting coral fragments in waters off Key West’s Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, beginning a project to restore large reef-building coral areas and establish a public snorkel park.
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Underwater Art Gallery Debuts Off Key West
The world’s second-largest artificial reef is now home to an underwater art exhibition.
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Underwater Wedding Marks Anniversary of Florida Keys Icon
Kimberly Triolet and Jorge Rodriguez exchanged their wedding vows underwater beside a 9-foot statue of Jesus.
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Divers Plant Staghorn Coral in Florida Keys to Mark World Oceans Day
Divers have planted 1,600 staghorn corals in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to mark World Oceans Day.
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Federal Court in Tampa Fines Italian Company $2.75M for Shipping Pollution
An Italian company has been fined $2.75 million by a Florida judge for falsifying a record book that concealed illegal discharge of pollution into the ocean from a ship.
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2 Teachers Resurface After 73 Days Underwater in Florida Keys
Two Tennessee teachers have resurfaced after spending 73 days underwater in a Florida Keys lagoon.
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Diver Dies as Florida's Lobster Mini-Season Begins
A diver has died in Pompano Beach as the first day of lobster mini-season kicked off in South Florida Wednesday, officials said.