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Newspaper reporter for 10 years, with experience on crime, investigative and general assignment beats. Before that, the Army, and three years tending bar in Miami. Working on a novel, like everyone else.

Education/Experience: University of Arkansas, Miami-Dade Community College (no degree)

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Anyone can submit a FOIA request to the National Personnel Records Center, and receive limited information about a veteran, usually within 10 days.
Use criminal records to find out whether that potential mate or new employee has ever been arrested, convicted or sent to prison in the Sunshine State.
Before you take that great deal on a second-hand item, make sure it doesn't already belong to someone else. Check public records online in Texas and Florida to identify stolen property.
Ghostbusters, The Terminator, Revenge of the Nerds, The Karate Kid, and Beverly Hills Cop.
You can make a tasty fruit smoothie in less than five minutes. All you need is some frozen fruit, some almonds and a can of Slim Fast.
Storm shelters can provide protection from the high winds produced by tornadoes and hurricanes. They can be built into your home or buried in the yard for quick access when the storm threatens.
You can enlist in Special Forces straight off the street, or volunteer to transfer if you're already in the Army. But before you get the chance to earn a Green Beret, the Army will put you through two...
Becoming a stand-up comedian isn't easy. But for those with enough tenacity to keep hitting club after club, it can be a fun, lucrative way career.
A program at Florida State University teaches students how to process crime scenes and disasters underwater. It's a scientific approach to collecting evidence in oceans, lakes and rivers.
The varroa mite is killing off the U.S. honeybee population. That means fewer bees to pollinate crops each spring and lower yields for farmers. Shoppers will end up paying the price.