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| 12/16/2013

Florida colleges become more selective

Students may find that being average is no longer good enough if they want to land a spot in a Florida university. Even schools once considered easy to get into are turning away students who would have been admitted in the past. [Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]

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Conservation-land sale likely to fall well short of goal

Florida's effort to sell off unneeded conservation lands is off to such a rocky start that it is unlikely to produce anything close to the $50 million envisioned by lawmakers and Gov. Rick Scott. Trying to kick-start the state's stalled land-conservation program, Scott and legislators agreed last spring to spend $70 million on environmental land-buying. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


NASA picks SpaceX to run KSC launch complex

SpaceX – the rocket company that last year became the first ever to ship cargo to the International Space Station — now is on the verge of taking over one of the old space shuttle launch complexes at Kennedy Space Center. [Source: Orlando Sentinel]


Opinion: U.S. considering deal to expand trade in Americas

The Obama administration, which is negotiating separate free trade deals with Asian and European countries, is “exploring” a regional trade plan for the Americas that would be the most ambitious hemispheric initiative in years. If the United States wants to effectively compete with China and other emerging economic powers, it needs to build manufacturing and services supply chains in Mexico and other Latin American countries. [Source: Miami Herald]


ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Boca Raton's TherapeuticsMD finds the right formula
Amid what critics consider South Florida's boondoggled biotech venture, Boca Raton-based TherapeuticsMD Inc. is thriving. In five short years, the women's health products company has leapfrogged from a startup prescription and over-the-counter vitamin vendor to a popular Wall Street-traded company.

› Miami nonprofit brings veggies to urban core
Miami's Liberty City residents will soon have the opportunity to receive free fresh produce from a new local garden. The nonprofit Health in the Hood provides low-income neighborhoods in South Florida with access to fresh produce and fitness programs.

› Data security firm to create jobs in Fort Lauderdale
Hollywood-based data security firm Prolexic Technologies announced plans late Friday to create 118 jobs and retain 120 jobs in a new 35,000 square-foot space it is leasing in downtown Fort Lauderdale.

› Florida artifacts sealed away for the future
While the stone marker may not look like much, the artifacts entombed inside could puzzle scholars in 60 years. The Viva Florida 500 campaign, celebrating the state’s Spanish heritage and the 500th anniversary of Ponce de Leon’s arrival here, gave each Florida county a time capsule to commemorate the occasion.


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