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Wed Feb 11 07:34:16 2015

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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 04:34:01 -0800
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every 634 nationally  the sixth worst in America. Worse still, the 
average sale price for a Florida foreclosed home was less than $120,000, 
which represents $62,000 less than America at-large.While many of those who went 
bust in the foreclosure debacle were speculators and developers, the wreck of 
the construction business, the decline in tourism and the lack of mobility 
for permanent residents has taken a heavy toll. Most notably for political 
purposes, the change has slowed the rate with which Americans were flocking 
to Florida and the rosy outlook of the residents who remained.One other 
big change in Florida since 2008: As both major political parties have 
seen their share of potential voters drop during the recent rise in 
independent voters, Hispanics have become more important in the states GOP. Cuban-Americans, 
the largest Hispanic group in the state, have shown tremendous inter-generatio
 'Presidential candidate vows to contest every race				  
      				  
          		
		        		
		    Santorum: 'Republicans can do better'Presidential candidate 
challenges opponents to raise level of discourse				  
      				  
          		
		        		
		    First look at Florida exit pollsMartha 
MacCallum breaks down the numbers				    
    				    
        				
        				
    Negative campaignings impact in FloridaAre voters concerned with 
negative campaigning?				       
 				       
     				   
     				   
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12-term congressman
APFILE 2008: Former Royal Bank of Scotland  chief executive Fred Goodwin 
who led the bank into near collapse.LONDON  One of Britain's most 
high-profile former bank bosses is being stripped of his knighthood for presiding 
over the near-collapse of the Royal Bank of Scotland, Sky News reported 
Tuesday.Sir Fred Goodwin -- now plain old Fred Goodwin -- was bestowed 
with the honor in 2004 for services to the British banking industry.But 
he went on to preside over the near-collapse of the Royal Bank 
of Scotland in 2008 with the British government having to inject $71 
billion of taxpayers' cash to keep it afloat.His knighthood is being canceled 
and annulled, the broadcaster said.
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