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South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) articles from October 2005

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South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL) back issues from October 2005:

And the winner is . . . A-Rod.

Oct 01, 2005

Bears' Benson may be biggest letdown already.

Oct 01, 2005

Banner day near for Stanley Cup champions _ the Lightning.

Oct 01, 2005

Six Cubans repatriated; four can pursue asylum.

Oct 01, 2005

Second Boulis suspect held without bail.

Oct 01, 2005

Yankees dip to Class A to find a little help for division clincher.

Oct 01, 2005

Heat's rivals in the East also stronger.

Oct 01, 2005

No. 24 Louisville rips Florida Atlantic.

Oct 01, 2005

NFL should re-examine some of its rankings.

Oct 01, 2005

Realtor specializing in west Broward properties.

Oct 02, 2005

McKeon steps down after `a great run' but will stay as adviser.

Oct 02, 2005

Enough . . . `Cadillac' stalls from overwork.

Oct 02, 2005

Immigrants bring a wealth of native food.

Oct 03, 2005

Man claiming to help Katrina victims arrested for alleged fraud.

Oct 03, 2005

Sizing up Tuesday's AL playoff games.

Oct 03, 2005

Sizing up Tuesday's AL playoff game.

Oct 03, 2005

Sizing up the NL playoffs.

Oct 03, 2005

Some teams cruise, others claw to reach baseball playoffs.

Oct 03, 2005

`Fever' by Sean Rowe; `Solomon vs. Lord' by Paul Levine; `Dying in Style' by Elaine Viets; `The Lincoln Lawyer' by Michael Connelly.

Oct 03, 2005

Financial planners offer free seminars in South Florida.

Oct 04, 2005

New data suggest Katrina was a less intense, Category 3 storm.

Oct 04, 2005

Losers don't belong in playoffs _ that means NFC North.

Oct 04, 2005

Critics say Che Guevara film not welcome in Hispanic festival.

Oct 04, 2005

Congregant shoots fellow worshipper outside synagogue.

Oct 04, 2005

SUV sales plunge as drivers shift to more fuel-efficent vehicles.

Oct 04, 2005

AutoNation chief calls for higher fuel taxes to encourage gas conservation.

Oct 04, 2005

Single-family home prices dip slightly in Broward County, Fla.

Oct 04, 2005

Devcon sells Caribbean unit to concentrate on electronic security division.

Oct 04, 2005

Florida residents prepare for new bankruptcy rules.

Oct 05, 2005

One teen dies, several injured from lightning at football game.

Oct 05, 2005

Proposals by CFO may lead Florida insurance company to face increased oversight.

Oct 05, 2005

Gov. Bush reverses stance, now supports oil drilling rigs in Gulf of Mexico.

Oct 05, 2005

FEMA chief promises he won't squander taxpayer dollars.

Oct 06, 2005

Williams soon to return to Dolphins from suspension.

Oct 06, 2005

For Cuban dissident, a refuge in humor amid prying eyes.

Oct 06, 2005

King Tut: From tomb to living room.

Oct 06, 2005 ... Byline: Charlyne Varkonyi Schaub FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. _ King Tut fever has infected the world of design. Get ready for everything from pharaoh heads to sarcophagus storage. Egyptian has become the motif du jour, inspired by Tutankamum and the Golden Age of the ...

SBA offers disaster loans to South Florida storm victims.

Oct 06, 2005

How large are the profits of oil companies?

Oct 06, 2005

South Florida Sun-Sentinel Business Strategies column.

Oct 06, 2005

Brown's whale in sight again.

Oct 07, 2005

9 charged with filing false hurricane damage claims.

Oct 07, 2005

Should Scripps project be scaled down?

Oct 07, 2005

State official calls for changes at Citizens Property Insurance Corp.

Oct 07, 2005

Electricity bills to increase markedly in Lake Worth.

Oct 07, 2005

Bills' defense needs a little rest.

Oct 07, 2005

Marino's bust coming to Dolphins Stadium.

Oct 07, 2005

Developer proposes 703 homes at Plantation plaza on University Drive.

Oct 07, 2005

10 charged in $4 million ID theft, bank fraud case in Florida.

Oct 07, 2005

Film brings revenue to South Florida.

Oct 07, 2005

Pompano firm investigated over $500 million contract for Katrina cleanup.

Oct 07, 2005

Allstate's rate increase on shaky ground.

Oct 08, 2005

Riviera Beach plant to add jobs.

Oct 08, 2005

Katrina boosts jobless numbers.

Oct 08, 2005

South Florida profits from close ties to Jamaica.

Oct 08, 2005

Air Jamaica starts flights to Miami for the business traveler.

Oct 08, 2005

Together again: Leyland, Dombrowski are reunited in Detroit.

Oct 08, 2005

Pacman gobbles up Titans' $14,240 dinner tab.

Oct 08, 2005

A decade ago, rats were the rage, uniting a team and community.

Oct 08, 2005

Florida politicians turn up the heat.

Oct 08, 2005

Shortage of consumer products forces Cubans to get creative.

Oct 09, 2005

Bills ride Dolphins' mistakes to 20-14 win.

Oct 09, 2005

Penalty fazed: It's time to get smart.

Oct 09, 2005

Storms spotlight trouble in federal flood insurance.

Oct 09, 2005

South Florida Sun-Sentinel Manager Minute column.

Oct 10, 2005

FEMA makes little effort crack down on fraud, recoup money.

Oct 10, 2005