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  1. It's official. Rail special session starts Thursday.
  2. Former Tallahassee Commissioner Allan Katz nominated by President Obama to serve as ambassador to Portugal
  3. Florida Supreme Court denies Gov. Charlie Crist's request for a statewide grand jury.
  4. Cretul, Atwater both say Dec. 3-10 special session on rail likely.
  5. Want to be publicly thankful? DM your Florida-centric thanks for possible inclusion in a short-week column.
  6. Send questions for tonight's forum on drilling in Florida's Gulf waters. Send to FlaForum@tallahassee.com or twitter query with #FlaForum
  7. Fla Supreme Court to deny NCAA's motion for stay in open-records case, lawyers say. Order out this p.m. Wed. 2 pm deadline for release
  8. "Proceedings before the Division I Committee on Infractions..." http://twitpic.com/lhv5w
  9. Legal bills for lawsuit, $200,000-plus. Copy of 695-page NCAA transcript, $84.39. Open government, priceless.
  10. FSU releases records in NCAA case
  11. NCAA open-records appeal starting at 9. Watch here: http://www.1dca.org/video.html
  12. Florida joblessness ticks down to 10.7 percent in August, 984,000 out of work. AWI Director Lorenzo sees "glimmers of hope."
  13. Sept. 11 memorial starting in the Capitol plaza, law enforcement and firefighters gather to mark 8th anniversary http://twitpic.com/hav5t
  14. 1st DCA grants NCAA's temporary stay request, blocking release of FSU records in ongoing open-government case.
  15. RT @parkertoons: Today's local/Florida cartoon is posted http://www.floridatoday.com/content/blogs/jparker/index.shtml
  16. NCAA will immediately appeal release of documents, in addition to broader rulings of Judge Cooper in its open-records lawsuit.
  17. Student-name redacted versions of documents ordered released within 48 hours of Judge Cooper signing order in the NCAA open-records case.
  18. Judge Cooper's ruling: Documents are public records. FSU complied with Florida's open-records law. NCAA did not.
  19. No closing arguments. Circuit Judge Cooper is ruling in the NCAA open-records case now.
  20. NCAA/FSU open-records trial set to fire up second day. Today? Immediate release or a stay through appeal? Who pays legal fees? Final order.