Blue Wahoos unveil logo, merchandise tonight

Press Release:On Friday, November 18 the Pensacola Blue Wahoos will take another step towards Opening Day 2012, with the unveiling of their official team logo…

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The Angry Parade

It’s becoming a regular thing, the protest parades down Palafox. A few weeks ago, the organic outcries were somewhat warm and fuzzy with a snare…

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A&E: Demi and Ashton are Divorcing

Maybe it’s the curse of “Two and a Half Men,” but Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are divorcing. Not even a camping trip could save…

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SAO: No criminal charges to be filed against Robertson

State Attorney Bill Eddins’ office has announced that no criminal charges will be filed against Escambia County Commissioner Wilson Robertson in regards to him using…

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City orders Occupy to unoccupy by 11 p.m. Friday

NOTICE Due to the failure of the Occupy Pensacola Movement to apply for a permit under applicable city codes designed to ensure the public health,…

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#Guycode tweets

The Hogwartians Students of Hogwarts If you fancy a girl who loves Harry Potter, you must RESPECT that or you don’t… CRUCIO. ;) ÏŸ FillWerrell…

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Benetton unveils ad campaign with world leaders kissing (video)

Clothing company United Colors of Benetton unveils a controversial ad campaign featuring manipulated photographs of world leaders kissing. Source: Reuters

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Do ya think?

The Christian Science Monitor suggests that the Occupy movement might lack focus and perhaps the time has come to figure out what they want. Could…

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Morgan Stanley fined for lying – $3.3 million

The Securities and Exchange Commission today yesterday Morgan Stanley Investment Management with violating securities laws in a fee arrangement that repeatedly charged a fund and…

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Taj Mahal judge to resign

St. Pete Times’ Lucy Morgan has the scoop: 1st District Court Judge Paul M. Hawkes is resigning from the court to avoid an ethics trial…

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IN Cover: Ills of the Spill

IN reporter Jeremy Morrison spent a month traveling the gulf coast attending meetings and listening to stories of people worried about the impact of the…

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Florida ECO funding nearly doubled in 2010

The National Institute for Money in State Politics has issued a staff report on how independent political spending changed in Florida since the U.S. Supreme…

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