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ILLEGAL!?
Some Florida laws forbid things you might never have imagined
BY JEFF CULL jcull@florida-weekly.com
      I f you've ever played with your young children by getting down on all fours and pretending to be a bull while they giggled and taunted you with a pillow case or towel, well, KNOCK IT OFF. Simulated bullfighting is illegal in Florida. That's right, legislators in the Sunshine State felt some co...
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Tourism, airport set records
More snowbirds are coming and spending more money
BY JEFF CULL jcull@florida-weekly.com
      If the amount of taxes collected on hotel rooms is any indication of a successful tourist season, this year's was a smash. Bed tax receipts - the 5 percent surcharge on hotel rooms and short-term rentals - were up more than 20 percent in February and March than last year.
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Go-fast boats hit beach this weekend
FLORIDA WEEKLY STAFF REPORT news@florida-weekly.com
      With the cancellation of the powerboat races this year on Fort Myers Beach, boating enthusiasts can still get a glimpse of the rocket-fast vessels this weekend.
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3,000 walk in Relay for Life
BY MICHELLE L. START Correspondent
      Learning their then 2-year-old son Ethan had acute lymphoblastic leukemia was like being run over by a Mack truck, said Sean and Jennifer Hoover. "You're speechless," said Sean Hoover, 31, a Fort Myers police officer. "I was up all night. We had been to the doctor's several times. He kept dismissi...
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Local child care agency passed over for SWF contract
      Child Care of Southwest Florida, Inc., learned last week that it will no longer be the central agency for disbursing $37 million in financial assistance to families needing child care.
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Hospital teacher makes a difference
BY MICHELLE L. START Correspondent
      Diagnosed with leukemia in February, 10-year-old Typhani Kulikowski has missed a lot of class because of medical appointments and hospitalization. But she's been able to keep up with her work thanks to the help of HealthPark Medical Center teacher Laurie Gill.
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Lee schools doing better on FCAT
BY MICHELLE L. START Correspondent
      A 4 percent gain in Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test writing scores has teachers and administrators at Orange River Elementary School ecstatic. The Florida Department of Education released the fourth, eighth and tenth grade writing scores last week. At Orange River Elementary School, 85 perce...
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Easter eggs net $4,000 for charity
      Eight lucky individuals recently received an Easter egg of extraordinary proportions thanks to Norman Love and his pastry chefs.
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Connecting in CRISIS
Virginia Tech victims widely mourned online
BY BOB KEEFE Cox News Service
      In the aftermath of the recent tragedy at Virginia Tech, college students and their friends and families turned to the virtual world for solace. On popular Internet social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook, thousands of users flooded virtual makeshift memorials with words of sympathy a...
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GIVING
How To Know A Responsible Nonprofit
BY PAUL FLYNN, PRESIDENT & CEO Southwest Florida Community Foundation
      How can you be sure a nonprofit organization is stable and well run? How can you assure that your donation will be spent well and not go into a "black hole?" There are questions you should always ask before writing a check to your favorite charities.
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