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Florida, (The Philadelphia Inquirer) If you think having an authentic
Florida, (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
If you think having an authentic country experience in South Florida is oxymoronic, you haven't looked around. In the shadow of Miami's urban landscape lies the tranquillity of rural countryside. Hundreds of acres of farmland occupy southernmost Miami-Dade County, and the roadsides are dotted with fresh-fruit stands that boast the pride and produce of Florida agriculture. The steady rhythm of
Top Seven Ways Insurance Companies Try to Avert Paying All or Part of Consumer Claims (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) January 18, 2006 -- It has been three months since Hurricane Wilma paralyzed South Florida and left many residents frustrated. But, now, the electricity is restored, the tree limbs are removed and there is a sense of normalcy, until the affected have to deal with folks that are insuring their homes or businesses.


