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Chilling 911 Tapes in Florida Toddler's
A distraught caller trying to save the life of a 2-year-old Florida girl strangled by a pet python screams "The baby's dead!" in chilling 911 tapes released in the toddler's death."); document.write("

Family always close at heart – thanks to webcam
If Tara Schneider can steal a few minutes during her lunch break, she'll rush to her Steilacoom home and fire up her webcam."); document.write("

Allstate Floridian changes name to Castle Key
Allstate Floridian Insurance Company is changing its name to Castle Key Insurance Company to differentiate itself from its national parent company."); document.write("

Progress Energy Rate Hearings Begin Monday
Progress Energy Florida's customers will get a chance to comment on a proposed $500 million annual rate increase ata series of public hearings ."); document.write("

New insurers not much help to typical Floridian
The influx of new property insurance companies that have added $4.3 billion to the pool of capital available on the Florida market, consists mostly of so-called surplus insurance lines that typical homeowners can't use."); document.write("

S.C. first lady says she's willing to forgive husband
The wife of embattled South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford called his affair with an Argentine woman "inexcusable" but said today that she is willing to forgive him."); document.write("

Search for Parents of Toddler Found Alone in Mall
Authorities are searching for the parents of a 2-year-old girl found wandering around an Orlando mall alone."); document.write("

Court Says Crist Can't Reject All-White List
The Florida Supreme Court says Gov. Charlie Crist can't reject an all-white list of nominees for appointment to an appellate court."); document.write("

Shoreline Fishing No Longer Free
Published: Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 11:02 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 11:02 a.m. TALLAHASSEE Floridians no longer will be able to fish for free."); document.write("

FDLE and Florida Medical Examiner Release Drug Report
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, FDLE, released the Florida Medical Examiners Commission Report on Drugs Identified in Deceased Persons.");