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May 25, 2015: Memorial Day In Florida

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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4:44 PM: Among those who will be remembered this Monday is First Lieutenant Ashley White – a member of the all-female – all Army Cultural Support Team attached to a Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan.
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9:04 a..m. Protestors gathered on Biscayne Boulevard this weekend to speak out against genetically modified foods.

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8:30 a.m. University of Central Florida will begin charging third-time class takers a larger fee.

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8:20 a.m. The Florida Highway Patrol will be out in full force this Memorial Day weekend, making sure those driving during the unofficial start of summer get to and from their destinations safely.
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7:44 a.m. What does it take to get high schoolers to want to read? Find out how one new teacher figured it out.

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7:30 a.m. A Florida woman involved in a circumcision case was released from jail this weekend.

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7:20 a.m. The chief of Miami Beach's police force says training will help curb inappropriate email exchange within his department.
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7:04 a.m. Hundreds of protestors representing more than a dozen advocate groups took over Biscayne Boulevard Saturday afternoon to protest genetically modified foods.
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6:44 a.m. Bobbie O’Brien talks with an author who chronicled the story of a team of women soldiers who served with Special Ops Forces.
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6:30 a.m. University of Central Florida is issuing a repeat-class fee that could generate $100,000 a year for the school.
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6:20 a.m. The Florida Highway Patrol will be out in full force this Memorial Day weekend, making sure those driving during the unofficial start of summer get to and from their destinations safely.
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6:04 a.m. The federal government has offered $1 billion to help end Florida's budget impasse.

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