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		<title>Rick Scott makes picks for Florida Women’s Hall of Fame</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mary Lou Baker, Kathleen “Scotty” Robertson Culp, and Katherine Fernandez Rundle will be the next inductees for the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame, Gov. Rick Scott announced Friday. Baker, who lived 1915 to 1965 and was formerly of Pinellas County, was a lawyer and the second woman elected to the Florida House of Representatives, serving 1942-45. She wrote the &#8220;Women’s Emancipation Bill&#8221; to provide women &#8220;the right to conduct business while their husbands served in World War II,&#8221; a press release said.&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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