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Even in a time of seemingly endless economic gloom, hard times can actually be good times for some professional fields. Take career education, for instance. "When times turn downward and people cannot find jobs, they look for training opportunities," said Dr. Arthur Keiser, whose family started Keiser University in 1977. Today, Keiser University and Keiser Career College has about 15,000 students at several locations throughout the state and online. The school has opened its newest campus, in West Pasco. ...more
March 25, 2009
Albert Haynesworth walked into the front lobby of Redskins Park on the first day of free agency. After being congratulated by front office chief Vinny Cerrato, the All-Pro defensive tackle turned and introduced his mother. ...more
February 28, 2009
Justin Timberlake wins style props in the March issue of GQ magazine. ...more
February 17, 2009
MILWAUKEE (AP) - Drinking away your troubles? Possibly. But chances are you're doing less of it, and you're imbibing at home. ...more
February 1, 2009
Hotels, restaurants, cab companies and other businesses around the city of Tampa should realize significant financial gains thanks to the Super Bowl, but it's less clear how an infusion of consumers to the region will affect Pasco County. ...more
January 25, 2009
Our troubling economy, environmental concerns and the desire to prevent age-related ailments are behind many of the top 10 food and nutrition trends shaping supermarket shelves and restaurant menus in 2009: ...more
January 24, 2009
The Golden Globes are a party and the stars came dressed for it. Sunday night's red carpet in Beverly Hills, Calif., was full of both classic Hollywood glamour and up-and-coming fashion trends. ...more
January 12, 2009
While the worldwide economy may be shaky, some businesses in Sun City Center have decided to press on. Take owners Carla Miles and her husband, Richard Schaffer, who have not let it keep them from their charity, business and leisure pursuits. ...more
January 7, 2009
Super Bowl tickets cost $6 to $12 in January 1967, compared with $500 to $1,000 today. Yet more than 30,000 tickets went unsold for the inaugural Super Bowl, when the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. ...more
December 26, 2008
It's a tough economy out there, even for a kid. And many parents are wondering how to broach the subject. ...more
December 7, 2008
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