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There have been so many lows for the Bloomingdale High football program over the years that finding the deepest valley takes some doing. For linebacker C.J. Curran, that moment came at the end of the homecoming game last season against Brandon. ...more
November 21, 2008
When running back Warrick Dunn re-signed with the Bucs last spring, he quickly debunked any notion that he would only fill a bit player's role. He wanted a heavy load and said he could handle it. He was insistent, in fact. Well, he might be about to get it. ...more
November 17, 2008
John Lynch is coming back to Tampa - to announce his retirement. The occasion will take place on Monday at 3 p.m. at One Buc Place but the Bucs are telling us Lynch will not sign a one-day contract with the team and retire as a Buccaneer. ...more
November 14, 2008
In May 2003, President George Bush had a 90-percent approval rating with the American public. Now, the majority of the U.S. citizenry can't wait to see him leave the White House. ...more
November 9, 2008
Iraq expects Washington's reply on proposed changes to a draft security agreement after the U.S. elections, an aide to the prime minister said Sunday. ...more
November 2, 2008
It had been more than a dozen years since an offense did this to Mickey Andrews. In the 1996 Orange Bowl, his FSU defense allowed 297 yards rushing in a win vs. Notre Dame. ...more
November 2, 2008
Unlike Linus, the faithful but repeatedly disappointed character in the "Peanuts" comic strip, children at First United Methodist Church of Plant City didn't have to wait for The Great Pumpkin. ...more
October 22, 2008
When Alice Bouchard became a widow in 1998, she also became a target. ...more
October 5, 2008
A lot was at stake last spring: The leader of Florida's public universities warned top lawmakers that his schools were weakened by budget cuts and that a planned move by the Legislature to overhaul his system of higher education would erode its credibility. ...more
September 28, 2008
The University of South Florida took control of the troubled Johnnie B. Byrd Sr. Alzheimer's Center and Research Institute this summer, and on Wednesday it announced that 19 of the center's 71 workers have been laid off, most of them administrators. The cuts will save the center $2 million a year, roughly 40 percent in salaries and benefits. ...more
September 25, 2008
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