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September 27, 2002


Jan Glidewell
Stocks are just like an accident: Stop, stare
Remember in the old movies when the really, really rich guys had stock market ticker-tape machines in their offices and could run over and check their financial situations any time?

How two towns outfoxed them all
Observers scratch their heads over how Milton and Gulf Breeze pulled off the buyout of Florida Water. Here are a few clues.

United Way selects new director
Patricia Brinker-Walker, who owns CIA Marketing and was on the organization's board, will step in as interim executive director.

3 arrests decimate feeble street gang
With three members facing a range of charges, a teen runaway's case takes a heavy toll on the Lost Boys.

Crystal River wants suit against chief dismissed
CRYSTAL RIVER -- The city has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit that police Officer Mack Ballard filed against Chief Jim Farley.

Streets to hum with jazz and blues
The annual Jazz Up Dunnellon street festival will be along Pennsylvania Avenue and a few side streets from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Remember feeling ...
Struggling Pirates try to instill their tradition in rash of newcomers.

New QB is ready to pass test
Brian Dawsy is the man of the hour at Lecanto.

Citrus digest
Third candidate enters race for council Seat 4

Letters
Condo project a catastrophe in the making
Editor: This is another wake-up call to all of the environmentally concerned residents of Citrus County who have been following the battle against the Halls River Retreat time share condominium project.

 


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