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Palatka Florida United States
Population 10,033 15,982,378 281,421,906
Median age 34.4 38.7 35.3
Median age for Male 31.9 37.3 34
Median age for Female 36.9 40.1 36.5
Households 3,880 6,337,929 105,480,101
Household population 9,401 15,593,433 273,643,273
Average household size 2.42 2.46 2.59
Families 2,422 4,210,760 71,787,347
Average family size 3.1 2.98 3.14
Housing units 4,318 7,302,947 115,904,641
Occupied units 3,880 6,337,929 105,480,101
Vacant units 438 965,018 10,424,540

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All-First Coast Swimming: Ryan Murphy ready to swim from Bolles to Olympics
12/22/2011

Ryan Murphy has been a dominant swimmer in his age group since he first qualified for the Junior Olympics as a 7-year-old.

By the time the 2016 Olympic Games roll around, the Bolles junior might be as recognizable a name in swimming as another dominating Ryan — six-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte.

“He’s the greatest combination of talent and hard work that I’ve ever seen in the pool, so if he puts his mind to it, he can [qualify for the Olympics],” said Murphy’s older brother, Patrick, a freshman on the Notre Dame swim team.

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Your Morning Sift
12/20/2011



Good morning.

Well, I'm hoping that, with schools out and the holidays upon us, traffic will be a bit more bearable to and from work. And, no, I don't want to hear from you all who are home for two full weeks. Enjoy your morning Sift.

A- A guest poster at Eye on Miami maintains that an art museum is not the place to include donor's names.

Naming a city’s museum is not the same as naming a performance or sports center. It has significance far beyond the local area; it should be a name that pays tribute to the artists, not to the wealthy donors. In this case, the museum should be named for the city where the Museum is located -- where citizens paid dearly for it with funds and their precious park land.
B- Some Blogging Guy gives me reason to be happy I use Blogger to blog.

C- Attention aspiring defense attorneys everywhere: Roy Black is giving free classes on the internets.

D- Part Four of the Top 50 South Florida Songs for 2011 is up at Beached Miami while The305.Com links to the Top 50 Miami Rap Songs.

E- Obalesque has a few thoughts on the passing of Vaclev Havel.

F- Just another lone wolf...at Bark Bark Woof Woof.




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The Boston Globe's Big Picture takes a sobering look at homelessness around the world with images like the one above.

Don't forget the homeless this holiday season. We are all they have.



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A- Sun-Sentinel: It could be a pain in the arse but it pays pretty good.
Help wanted. Hours flexible, pay good. Those with a morbid fear of doctors need not apply.

For years, local medical schools have relied on teams of so-called professional patients to help train medical students in patient interactions and clinical skills.

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Most medical schools pay anywhere from $15 to $25 per hour, said Dr. Alex Mechaber, senior associate dean for undergraduate medical education at University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine.

But the more lucrative pay goes to the patients who teach the more sensitive male and female genital and breast exams.

Why the extra pay?

Because these professional patients are specially trained and the exams are more invasive, Mechaber said.
B- Palm Beach Post: Life in South Florida.
On Sept. 30, the group of 16 aliens traveled from Cali, Colombia to Miami International Airport pretending to be a cheerleading team attending a competition in South Florida. The group also used fraudulent documents to illegally enter the country, Yglesias said.

"They basically came in and they lied [posing] as cheerleaders," he said. "They abscond, they become visa overstays and they never leave the country."

The investigation into the possibility of human smuggling was initiated in Bogota, Colombia by the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations division in Miami. They learned of an organization involved in the smuggling of Colombian nationals into the U.S. through various methods and locations, agents said.
C- Palm Beach Post: Worth Ave. restaurant has been around for 70 years.
If Ta-boó’s walls could talk, what stories they could tell – 70 years’ worth, this week.

Stories about Joseph P. Kennedy and Gloria Swanson in the ladies’ room of the Worth Avenue bistro. Or John F. Kennedy sneaking out the back door – and away from the Secret Service.

Tales tinged with what author and lunchtime regular James Patterson recently described as “a delicious hint of rumor and scandal.”

“It has so much history to it,” says Nancy Sharigan, who’s owned the restaurant since 1990 with business partner Franklyn deMarco. “You run into people all over the country and they’ll say, ‘I went there with my grandmother’ or ‘I met my husband there.’ “
D- CBS4: Miami Beach's Coral House getting a makeover.
MIAMI BEACH (CBS4)- It’s a rare landmark home in Miami Beach, and now it’s getting a new look.

Only the shell of the coral rock home remains at 900 Collins Avenue. But it was once almost totally demolished. Now the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board has approved a design to restore the property.
E- WSVN: Stupid criminals.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (WSVN) -- Police are searching for a crook who broke into a school but suffered a major injury during the attempted robbery.

Surveillance cameras were rolling as the masked bandit broke into Charles Wyche Elementary School in Miami Gardens, early last Friday.

According to police, the suspect, who was wearing a black ski mask over his face, was trying to steal copper wires from the school. The burglar was equipped with ropes and bolt cutters to aid in the theft.

Surveillance video showed that something went horribly wrong during the burglary. Miami-Dade Schools Police Chief Charles Hurley said, "The subject is on the second story of this elementary school, presumably to steal copper, which is a national problem going on. Boom! You can see the subject just fell from the second story to the first story, tremendous impact."

The suspect can be seen writhing in pain. He tried to walk out of the school, but he fell after he put weight on his injured leg. "He's figuring out what he's going to do. He takes off his ski mask, so he did try to hide his identity," said Hurley. "Now, he's going to try to make it to his feet. He gets to his feet only to fall back down again because of the injury, and then, he low crawls out of the school."


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3. Newt has a “woman problem” … and an arrogance problem — and no, it’s not the fact of third wife/former mistress Calista. Newt’s condescending response to Michele Bachmann’s quite effective attacks on him on Thursday could come back to haunt him, since Iowa women GOPers may be among those checking out the Youtube clips tomorrow. And the clip of that exchange will be replayed (including here, as soon as it’s posted.) Longer term, Newt’s inability to respond respectfully to Bachmann’s haymakers on his record as House speaker reinforces the notion that he has no respect for women, whether or not they are his wives.
C- Go Hydrology! walks us up and down the swamp ladder this morning.

D- Bark Bark Woof Woof remembers Hitch.
I don't think there's a writer -- certainly a blogger -- who didn't read him and marvel at his amazing skill both with words and opinion. It had nothing to do with whether or not you agreed with him; it was his ability to find exactly the right thing to say and the way to say it. The only other writer who came close was Molly Ivins, and we lost her way too early as well.



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