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The level of education needed to become a paralegal depends the kind of paralegal work desired and the length of a paralegal career. A recent college graduate who wants to be a paralegal to get into law school may not want to seek additional training. A person wishing to become a career paralegal would benefit from the additional training. Paralegals help make lawyers look organized. They typically sort, prepare, photocopy, and index documents, while also interviewing witnesses or conducting hearings. Most beginning paralegals should have a bachelor?s degree, according  
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Polls close in most of Florida
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 16:55:43 -0800
While polls gave Mitt Romney strong odds to win Florida's Republican primary, some voters said Tuesday they weren't all that enthusiastic about their ballot choices.

Romney wins Florida, but turnout less than 2008
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 12:38:53 -0800
Despite two televised debates and a barrage of ads, Florida's big-stakes Republican primary did not translate into a record number of GOP voters heading to the polls.

Florida Primary Results
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 19:07:59 -0800
AP Story: Despite two televised debates and a barrage of ads, Florida's big-stakes Republican primary did not translate into a record number of GOP voters heading to the polls. Mitt Romney won a winner-take all primary that state officials said went fairly smoothly but yielded a turnout of ro . . .