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May 28, 2002

Post honors its mythical namesake
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[Times photo: Lance A. Rothstein]
VFW members set out to find the man behind the name Randolph Ford. They found much more.

Honoring veterans on Memorial Day
Speakers honor military veterans and terrorist attack heroes during a Memorial Day ceremony at a Land O'Lakes nursing home.

Vets remembered at Oakside Cemetery
ZEPHYRHILLS -- They met in the graveyard as dawn broke. They wandered among the weathered headstones and stuck small American flags -- 750 of them -- into the earth.

Jan Glidewell

Endangered folk festival proves its worth again
Iwatched a full moon rise behind moss-draped oaks while friends of the late Don Grooms honored him with a full night of nothing but music by and about him, and decided that, for an event that was supposed to be on its last legs earlier this year, the Florida State Folk Festival seems unusually alive and well.

Death of skilled skydiver, 49, a mystery to family
The Valrico man, who had logged more than 3,000 jumps, didn't pull the handles of his parachutes.

Lawsuit signals newest dispute
Pasco's annexation challenge has Dade City officials wondering why. The county says it's nothing personal.

Letters
Oakstead damaging environment
Editor: When I recently drove into Oakstead to show my 5-year-old daughter the development we've been arguing against for nearly three years, we saw a young deer barely escape being run over as she ran into the white board fence in front of the property. She turned and ran back across State Road 54 as cars in both directions slammed on their brakes.

Watch your language: Others certainly will
Billy Joel, in a recent interview conducted while he was visiting Florida, said about his skills as a singer-songwriter that being competent at both makes him appear more talented, as there is so much ineptitude in the music business.

Royal Knights' DeGennaro says enough is enough
Coach decides to give up the sport to focus on football.

Eckerd lands Bulldogs star
Nikki Castro, a three-time all-county selection at sweeper, said Monday she will accept a soccer scholarship to Eckerd College in St. Petersburg.

Future Royal Knight takes game overseas
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Sean Doyle wants to be a professional soccer player in the worst way. So much so that he hopes a July trip to Europe will one day lead to an offer to play abroad.

Smile for the camera
New Ridgewood coach Troy Cornwell has plenty of valuable film to look at this summer.

Ancient Indians' creations unearthed
Central Pasco County, now the site of suburban sprawl, once attracted toolmakers thousands of years ago with a wealth of fossilized coral.

Teams test mental powers at competition
Two teams of Pasco County students finished in the middle of the pack at a worldwide academic competition in Colorado last week.

Play rings with laughs, tears of life
There's no way to mince words: The first few minutes of the Angel Cabaret Theatre's You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running are BORRRR-ing.

 


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