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Americans have a more favorable first impression of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor than they did for any of President George W. Bush's choices for the high court, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. ...more
June 3, 2009
Andy Allshouse's work is all play. Like a lot of people, Allshouse dreamed of going into business for himself. ...more
March 20, 2009
Jason Isringhausen arrived to camp after signing a minor-league contract with the hopes of finding a role in Tampa Bay's deep bullpen. ...more
February 21, 2009
The Lightning play their fourth of six preseason games tonight against the New York Rangers, but for all intents and purposes it might as well be the last. ...more
September 25, 2008
James already has returned two punts for touchdowns and has provided UF with outstanding field position on kickoff returns. So is James the best returner in college football? ...more
September 22, 2008
As workers and school staff moved boxes big and small with carts and hand trucks, Memorial Elementary Principal Ruby Handley said the new school looks "fabulous." ...more
August 1, 2008
Kudos To Fagan For Work On Bayport Park Re: Landscape Rules At Bayport by Tony Marrero ...more
June 12, 2008
After spending two weeks on Indian Rocks Beach during the Christmas holidays and reading Mike Salinero's article "How Green Are We?" (Dec. 22) my answer would have to be "Not nearly green enough." I grew up in Pinellas County, but I live in Norway. ...more
January 22, 2008
SEBRING – When initially meeting anyone, that first impression is always important. This is especially true in business because that first encounter may be the last opportunity to convey the trust and confidence necessary for a lasting relationship. This is of utmost importance to Michael Witham, the returning chief operating officer at the Alan Jay Automotive Network since August. He believes every employee makes an impact with a customer, and each impression is important whether it's the receptionist, detail person or courtesy driver. He wants employees to decide the right thing to do. And by empowering them, their actions are decisive in satisfying the customer. Witham is the third generation growing up in an automobile dealership family. He remembers pulling weeds, washing cars, emptying trash and doing whatever needed to be done at a dealership even before he was able to drive. ...more
September 16, 2007
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