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february 2
- Soggy start to Super Bowl week
- Fla. juvenile justice chief reimburses state
- Stars gather to cover 'We Are the World' for Haiti
- Obama budget: Record spending, record deficit
- Questions and answers on Toyota's gas pedal fix
- Swimmers try to leave mark
- Letters to the Editor - Feb. 2
- Editorial: New Florida
- Gainesville ranked nation's 11th gayest city by magazine
- UF student starts campus chapter of anti-slavery group
- Flood warning issued for Santa Fe at 3 Rivers area
- Weekend burglary across street from an earlier break-in
- Experts: Don't panic about brown lawns
- Robbers hit Fanning Springs Sunoco Monday morning
- Officials: Recent cold snap mainly killing off exotic species of fish
- Area accounting firm merges
- Around the Region-Feb.2
- St. Francis girls soccer ousted from playoffs
- Black History Month events begin at UF
- Dot-Com Crash Catches Up With Venture Capitalists
- Free self-defense course available to UF students
- Hurricanes pull away from Wave in fourth
- Google Adds Multi-Touch Features to Nexus One Phone
- Rosensweig Lands at Textbook Renter Chegg.com
- Peyton Manning likes Tebow for the NFL
- John Travolta benefit will help Hubbard wellness program
- Mayoral, commission hopefuls speak at forum
- Police: Woman arrested after fight over nail service
- Annexation blamed for crime increase
- Bobcats survive on penalty kicks
- Area Toyota dealers expect fixes to start this week
- Eateries continuing to sprout up around town
- Child pornographer gets 150-year sentence
- Medical center faces possible foreclosure
- Switching salt can impact your health
- NASA to get more money, but must scratch moon plan
- Female suicide bomber in Iraq kills 54
- Vt nuke plant leaks renew debate over aging plants
- Toyota denies electronic problems in recall
- SKorean currency reserves hit fresh record high
- Parents, students on edge over soaring tuition
- Abstract Thoughts? The Body Takes Them Literally
- Speaking Freely Where Fear Rules
- Bullying Complaint in California Primary
- Homeless, Shoeless, Even Nameless
- Haiti Crisis Prompts Fresh Talk of Pooling U.S. Relief Money
- A Little Chip Designed by Apple Itself
- Flock Is Now a Fight Team in Some Ministries
- Hacking for Fun and Profit in ChinaåüÃÄÖ±²¥™s Underworld
- Suit Points to Guest Worker Program Flaws
- Scores Killed in Attack on Shiite Pilgrims in Iraq
- At Issue: Counting the Jobs Created
- Near QuakeåüÃÄÖ±²¥™s Epicenter, a City Ready for Business
- Case Stokes HaitiåüÃÄÖ±²¥™s Fear for Children, and Itself
- Infection Persists, Despite Vaccine
- Answers to Questions About ToyotaåüÃÄÖ±²¥™s Repair Plans
- A Curveball Alters Talks Over Reform of Wall St.
- A Lasting Gift to Medicine That WasnåüÃÄÖ±²¥™t Really a Gift
- As Marines Move In, Taliban Fight a Shadowy War
- With Eye on Its Reputation, Toyota Issues Repair for Pedal
- Gates to announce review of military gay ban
- Obama budget, jobs plan get early tests on Hill
- From France: NASA stuck
- No charges for Cocoa man who shot 4 suspected burglars
- Tea Party turnaround
- Major sports leagues release Haiti relief PSA
- Criticism of Haiti's government increasing
- Men sentenced in illegal lobster harvest case in Florida Keys
- Tow-to-Go program will be available for Super Bowl weekend
- Argument over loud music leads to discovery of felon's guns
- Man charged with DUI manslaughter in infant death
- 'Avatar,' 'The Hurt Locker' lead Oscar nominations
- Officials confirm childhood cancer cluster
- Two Florida men arrested in 2-ton pot bust in central Pa.
- Key week for UF hoops after loss to Tennessee
- Punxsutawney Phil predicts 6 more weeks of winter
- Florida Southern College campus restoration revives Wright's vision
- 2009 Oscar Nominations
- Nation's 1st primary sets stage for Ill. showdown
- Florida Supreme Court to hear Everglades case
- South Florida building that housed 9/11 terrorists to be demolished
- New coaches have a case of signing day worries
- Arrest of Americans deepens Haiti adoption debate
- Police search for driver of truck that hit Miramar teen
- Stars gather to cover 'We Are the World' for Haiti
- Blog: Recruiting predicitons
- Experts: Don't panic about brown lawns Experts: Don't panic about brown lawns
- Officials: Recent cold snap mainly killing off exotic species of fish Officials: Recent cold snap mainly killing off exotic species of fish
- Mayoral, commission hopefuls speak at forum Mayoral, commission hopefuls speak at forum
- Man gets 150-year sentence Man gets 150-year sentence
- Medical center faces possible foreclosure Medical center faces possible foreclosure
- Ford January sales speed up
- Haiti food convoy attacked; UN warns of volatility
- Police chase of U-Haul van ends with arrest
- Oscar odds and ends and facts and figures
- Interlachen man critical after apparent meth lab fire
- Mom of the Week is back!
- General Motors sales rise 14 percent
- Scottsdale woman arrested in missing baby case
- US selects 216 athletes to Vancouver Olympic team
- Local 'Soles4Souls' drive to aid Haiti ends Friday
- One soldier critically injured in Camp Blanding bus crash
- Hoopscast: UF vs. Tennessee
- "Everybody Hurts" Help Haiti charity single
- Deputy reports finding peekaboo burglar in closet
- Sheriff: Fla. lottery winner's death a homicide
- UF Heisman winners may have statues at stadium
- SEC East blog: South Carolina no one-trick pony
- SEC West blog: Tough stretch ahead for MSU
- UF may erect statues of Spurrier, Wuerffel, Tebow
- Traffic stop results in auto-theft arrest
- Inquiry looking into attack on jailed former officer
- Area family closer to being united with adopted Haitian orphan
- Swampcast: 2010 Recruiting Preview 020210
- Police I.D. one suspect in pawn shop robbery
- Super Bowl Media Day
- Source: Jackson doctor to be charged in court
- SFC pushing for fee that would allow campus bus service
- Manning the biggest star by far on Media Day
- Third trial for 2006 murder under way in Gainesville
- Source: Jackson doctor to face manslaughter charge
- Local experts return from Haiti, worried of catastrophe still to come
- Property owner objects, but Plan Board OKs One-Stop Homeless Center zoning