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Hands, hearts react to Wall

[Times photo: Janel Schroeder-Norton]
At the Wall, kids make pencil rubbings and try to grasp the meaning of this symbol of a distant war.
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Jan Glidewell
Tight times may loosen loans, but for naught
I can't claim to have flunked economics because I never took it, and the failure of one competing economic theory (remember trickle-down?) after another shows me I probably didn't miss a lot.
Open-heart center still a go, Oak Hill chief says
The hospital executive tries to counter speculation that the project is on the back burner.
Firm gets millions but owes on taxes
Records show that Grubbs Construction Co. made more than $20-million in county contracts.
Burglary hinders fun at kids' club
Missing equipment keeps kids at the Boys and Girls Club near the building and without much to do.
Founders' fest in final days
Celebrate Brooksville's 146th birthday today and Saturday with an auction on the courthouse steps, a museum tour and a host of other activities.
Melting pot
The Ethnic Festival of Spring Hill will offer a stew of delicacies from around the world beginning Thursday.
Band leader brings standard act to Spring Hill
Parke Frankenfield, with his Big Band ensemble and daughter Melody Layne, will play jazz and swing favorites.
This week
THE DRAMA OF LIFE: The Gin Game, a tragi-comedy by D.L. Coburn, continues this weekend at the Forum at Stage West Community Playhouse, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd., Spring Hill. Shows are at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10. The box office is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and an hour before each show. Call 683-5113.
Hernando rail
Friday Night Frights
Garofano earns honor
Dan Garofano did not know MacMurray College even had an athletics hall of fame when he graduated in 1994.
PHCC gets some help in title capture
The Pasco-Hernando Community College volleyball team relied on Hillsborough CC to knock off St. Petersburg College last week for its 12th straight Suncoast Conference title.
Letters
Judge Hyslop does job he was elected to do
Editor: Re: Flip sides worth hearing, Oct. 13 column by Jeff Webb: