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It's interesting that with so much in common we can have such diverse opinions about how things should be handled. ...more
November 21, 2009
Terrorist trials Isn't it fitting that as soon as our president jets off to Asia, Attorney General Eric Holder informs us that we will be bringing the 9-11 mastermind and four of his fellow terrorists to our soil for a civil trial? They will be given the right afforded to American citizens to a fair trial by their peers. Are there any of their peers here to sit on their jury? ...more
November 17, 2009
Innovative Steel Technologies Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week. ...more
November 26, 2008
Tampa Bay Water will burn for the sake of the environment. The water utility plans to conduct controlled burns at the C.W. "Bill" Young Regional Reservoir through the late fall and winter months. ...more
November 1, 2008
Tampa Bay Water plans to conduct controlled burns at the C.W. Young Regional Reservoir through the late fall and winter months. ...more
October 31, 2008
The Southwest Florida Water Management District issued a water shortage emergency order this week allowing Tampa Bay Water to withdraw additional water from the Alafia River in preparation for the dry season. ...more
July 26, 2008
TAMPA The Southwest Florida Water Management District issued a water shortage emergency order this week allowing Tampa Bay Water to withdraw additional water from the Alafia River in preparation for the dry season. ...more
July 25, 2008
Regarding "Fewer Students Read Between The Lines" (front page, July 1): I read with interest your article on our low literacy skills in this state. I wonder how today's students would fare were they dumped back in time and place to where I was schooled. ...more
July 6, 2008
Tampa Bay Water estimates there are now between 200 and 300 cracks in the soil cement lining the interior walls of its 3-year-old Hillsborough County reservoir. But that's not the extent of the problems. ...more
July 1, 2008
This civil court war is over. Joan Kennedy Biddle, who sued the city this year to collect $22 million for a Civil War-era debt owed to her great-grandfather plus 147 years' worth of interest, has given up the fight. ...more
May 31, 2008
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