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Jun 07

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Gulf Faces Long Road to Restoration From Oil Spill

Federal officials said the amount of oil escaping into the Gulf of Mexico is beginning to slow, but the cleanup and restoration will likely span years. Gwen Ifill talks to two environmental experts about efforts to mitigate the damage.

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Apr 30

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Shields and Brooks Assess Oil Spill’s Political Fallout, Primary Races

Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the White House's decision to suspend plans for offshore drilling expansion in the wake of the Gulf disaster and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's announcement…

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Apr 29

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News Wrap: Financial Reform Inches Forward with Senate Cooperation

In other news Thursday, debate began on a financial reform bill in the Senate after Republicans allowed the measure to move forward, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced he will leave the Republican Party to run for the Senate as…

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Apr 29

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Crist’s Independent Bid Opens New Political Frontier in Florida

By Quinn Bowman

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is expected to announce Thursday afternoon that he will run as an independent in the race to fill an open Senate seat. How would Sunshine State voters react to a three-way race? We ask two political…

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Apr 16

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Patchwork Nation: Land-Use Measure Could Create More Varied Florida

By Dante Chinni

The story of Florida over the past half-century has been a story of real estate. Booms and busts and disputes between developers and preservationists can be deep and lead to tensions within communities in the state. We wrote about the…

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Apr 16

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Shields and Brooks on Changing Political Landscapes in Florida, U.S.

Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the competitive GOP Senate primary in Florida, whether anyone will run as a moderate this year and the outcome of the Washington nuclear summit.

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Apr 15

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Town Hall Spotlights Voter Frustrations in Tampa

As part of a series spotlighting public opinion of government, Judy Woodruff moderates a town hall meeting on the economy, politics and more in Tampa.

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Apr 14

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Among Florida Retirees, Anger Over Health Care Reform

By Dante Chinni

Clermont, Fla. - Mike Glantz has never been particularly politically involved. But the 70-something decided he was bothered enough by what's going on in Washington to organize a "tea party" meeting in this central Florida community. He booked time in…

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Apr 13

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Floridians Consider Health Reform’s Merits

Our Spotlight City coverage in Tampa looks at how the government's expanded role in health care will affect the lives and livelihoods of four Floridians.

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Apr 12

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Florida’s Economic Dilemma: Change We Need, or Not?

By Dante Chinni

Clermont, Fla. -- Economic times are hard in this small town in the center of the Florida peninsula. Unemployment in Lake County hovers around 13 percent, and home foreclosures, which clocked in at about 5,800 last year, look to…

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