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February 3, 2002


Case closed   It was 1968, and where once he wouldn't be served a meal, the tables were turning: Al Thornton would now be the health inspector. Story

[Times photo: Lara Cerri]

Sunday Journal: The taming of the worrywart
My friend Marjorie got a call from her father. He wanted to come for a visit. On the phone, his voice cracked. He didn't trust long distance and talked too loud.

'Big Mom' and her orphans
An Australian woman devotes herself to mothering motherless children in a harsh land. Their story, appearing on Cinemax, is guaranteed to tug hearts.

Sunday Arts

A show of Southwestern ceramics offers beauty from ancient cultures. Story   Mystery, history shaped in Clay

Vive la difference
The Sarasota Opera opens its season with Le Trouvere, the rarely performed French version of Verdi's popular Il Trovatore. And as Verdi intended, more than just the language has changed.

Audio Files
The B-52's, NUDE ON THE MOON, ANTHOLOGY (RHINO) For 25 years the wacky B-52's have been luring us to the dance floor with their signature brand of fun postmodern pop. Yes, the band kicked off on Valentine's Day 1977 at a party hosted by a couple in the band's home of Athens, Ga.

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