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February 24, 2002

TIMESCHAT
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The Times pop music writer is the special guest for our Grammy and pop music chat, Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. Ask Gina about her picks for Wednesday night's Grammy awards or anything else music related. If you cannot attend this live event, you can ask her a question now -- then read the transcript after the chat.
Jan Glidewell
Planning for retirement? There's nothing to it
What do you mean, "nothing?"

Ordinance takes aim at thirsty grass
Water slurping plants, such as St. Augustine grass, would be limited to 50 percent of a new home's landscaping.

Adversaries battle over guns, visions
Gun control is the aim of one; gun rights the goal of the other. Finding middle ground isn't easy.

U.S. 19 stretches may get lights
The state would pay $3.5-million to put up the lights and help maintain them. Pasco would pay about $84,000 in yearly maintenance.

Where are business owners on tax-fee plan for fire service?
Where is the next Carl Littlefield?

Boater decries abrupt loss of Anclote sandbar
Editor: The recent decision to close the north Anclote sandbar to fun is outrageous!

Everything old is new again at the Quaker
The landmark bar is moving to new digs in Dade City, but its familiar owner, booths and trusty crow mascot are coming along.

Trial in fatal crash set to start Monday
Jose Rodriguez- Ernandez is charged with leaving the scene of a wreck on Chancey Road that killed a detective and his wife in June.

Pitcher to watch
Ridgewood junior Breanne Hill takes the mound for her third season as the Rams' ace.

Veterans eager to get going
Gators second baseman Erica Skillman brings plenty of enthusiasm to the field.

Athletic director quietly stepped aside as Cobras coach
HUDSON -- Linda McQuade went out with nary a whisper.  


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  • School officials agree: no tax
  • Bus service ready to start in September
  • Rowden has the right to raise questions
  • 'Funny-Forum' a laugh-out-loud riot
  • Not just a ballgame
  • Teen Court puts focus on reading
  • Survey holds fate of micro society
  • Mold at school stirs concern
  • Poultry are proxies in ring where feathers fly
  • Fix problems, then beckon tourists
  • Nichols savors 'special' win
  • Tough loss may do Citrus good
  • Citrus United surprises coach with early championship
  • Frequent early colds have both an upside and a downside

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