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Doctors meet at gastroenterology conference at Gaylord Palms
Sentinel Staff WriterAbout 4,000 doctors and health-care professionals are in town this week for the annual meeting of the American College of Gastroenterology at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center. New research on many common digestive disorders is being presented...Tags: Diseases, Cancer
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Osceola's economy needs Destiny
The Orlando Sentinel's less-than-enthusiastic editorial Sunday about the new Destiny project that is proposed for south Osceola County conspicuously misses the mark on more than one point. With banks failing like dominoes, and dozens more on the brink...Tags: Fires, Family, Local Elections, Charlie Crist, Baldwin Park (Orlando, Florida)
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See 'eco-sustainable' Destiny
Sentinel Staff WriterThere's been quite a bit of fuss made about Destiny since 2005, when word broke about the community planned on more than 41,000 acres. Most folks know that Destiny will someday change the face of south Osceola. But there are those who worry about what...Tags: Florida's Turnpike, St. Cloud, Economic Policy
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Florida authorities sue to stop Kissimmee travel-package seller
Sentinel Staff WriterState authorities said Thursday they have filed a lawsuit against a Kissimmee man accused of running an unlicensed travel business that sold vacation packages costing as much as $11,000 for others to resell. The Florida Department of Agriculture and...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Vacations, Cross Country Incorporated, Kissimmee, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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We think: Destiny doesn't mean inevitable for Osceola County
Remember Vedaland, the theme park conjured up by magician Doug Henning and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi? How about Little England, a park with a somewhat less-obscure theme? And who could forget World Expo Center, so large that a backer claimed it would be...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Kissimmee, Walt Disney World Resort
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Businesses go extra mile to help workers save on gas
Sentinel Staff WriterScott Clements drives 23 miles, one way, to his job at Walt Disney World. Nathalie Russo travels a similar distance, from Poinciana. Through a new car-pool pilot program at the Magic Kingdom, the two Disney employees have cut back on their commuting...Tags: Vehicles, Hotels and Accommodations, Walt Disney World Resort, Marketing, Energy Saving
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Less money, all of the fun: Families try 'stay-cations'
Sentinel Staff WriterThis summer could have been an instruction booklet on how to kill vacations. Take record-high fuel prices, tack on airport hassles, surround with economic angst and you've built the season of "stay-cation," a travel-industry buzzword that means...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Cypress Gardens, Gardens and Parks, Nature, Hotels and Accommodations
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Patients, families talk about affordable health coverage at conference today
Sentinel Staff WriterA group of chronically ill patients and their families are taking part in a news conference this morning at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center to tout the need for affordable health care. The 10:30 a.m. event is sponsored by the National...Tags: Mental Illness, Illnesses, Diseases
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Tri-City Electrical Contractors celebrates 50 years in business
Sentinel Staff WriterThis year, Altamonte Springs-based Tri-City Electrical Contractors Inc. is marking its 50th year in business Founded in 1958 by H. L. "Buddy" Eidel, Tri-City has grown to become the nation's 25th largest electrical contractor, according to Engineering...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Orange County Convention Center, Altamonte Springs
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Airport gets request for more flights
Jason Garcia and Scott Powers, Sentinel Staff WritersSome good news for Orlando International Airport this summer: Aeromexico has alerted the airport that it intends to fly an extra 91 charter flights in July and August. The charters would be on top of the Mexican airline's regularly scheduled service to...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Game Playing, Games, Tour Operations Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Florida Hospital looks to sign new radiology team
Sentinel Staff WriterFlorida Hospital is looking for a new radiology group to take over the radiology services for its seven hospitals in Central Florida. Yearlong talks with Florida Radiology Associates -- which Florida Hospital reports has been providing its radiology...Tags: Medicine, John Reed, Bright House Networks, Nemours Foundation, University of Central Florida
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4,000 scientists meet in Orlando area to find biodiesel solutions to global oil shortage
Sentinel Staff WriterThe world is running out of oil. Consumers are irked at forking over $3 for every gallon of gasoline. Oil and gas are not renewable, and most of the known crude is buried in blistering deserts of the Middle East or frozen tracts from Alaska to Siberia....Tags: Vehicles, Alternative Energy, Corporate Officers, Ethanol, Bill Sanders
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