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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.
Bill a 'smoking gun' for school
An altered invoice reveals a fraction of the financial mess that has the Deerwood Academy charter school at its center.
The invoices: original and altered
Mulieri, Cox see eye to eye on some key issues
A debate shows similar views on a sports facility and adult businesses. They differ on a penny tax.
Neighbors on lookout for a kidnapper
Security experts and concerned parents were taking stock after an Oak Grove boy was almost kidnapped.
Costs crush hopes for preservation of Crescent Theatre
The vaudeville-era building will be mostly razed. Only a few wall sections and some of the facade will remain.
Defendant admits role in killing, carjacking
Damani Emmanuel, who will testify in the trial of another man charged in the crime, faces up to 22 years in prison.
Judge tells entire subdivision: Put away your cameras
DADE CITY -- A judge on Thursday ordered residents of an entire Meadow Pointe townhouse community to put away their cameras, barring all from photographing work crews amid homeowner complaints and an atmosphere one attorney described as a "powder keg."
Smoke brings firefighters to school
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Firefighters responded to River Ridge High School after school on Thursday and found smoke in a bathroom, Pasco County Fire Rescue officials said.
Zephyrhills driver plans to race twice in one day
Zephyrhills' David Reutimann has had a busy year on the tracks, holding his own in a NASCAR Busch Grand National race in May and leading the points standings in the smaller Hills Bros. All Pro Series.
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Senior leads Mitchell's defensive improvement
TRINITY -- Tony Hart doesn't have a deed. He doesn't have a receipt. He doesn't have anything in writing.
What's that s-s-sound? A rattlesnake revelry
SAN ANTONIO -- In Land O'Lakes, people flip over flapjacks; and in Dade City, kumquats tempt taste buds; but in San Antonio, rattlesnakes rule.
Mating mayhem
Richey Suncoast Theatre takes a provocative turn with the sophisticated comedy Don't Dress for Dinner.
Makin' the joint jump
Ain't Misbehavin' celebrates the music and style of American icon Thomas "Fats" Waller.
Suit filed in airplane crash death
DADE CITY -- The mother of a Lakeland woman killed in a Labor Day weekend airplane crash in Zephyrhills filed a lawsuit Thursday claiming the pilot and the airplane's co-owner didn't maintain the plane and fix a fuel flow problem.
Wife sues over man's death
DADE CITY -- The wife of a Dade City man killed over the summer in a traffic crash has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver of a pickup truck involved in the crash.
Gov. Jeb Bush signs are latest to turn up stolen
Campaign signs for Gov. Jeb Bush are disappearing and so is Republican activist Bill Bunting's patience.
Teacher arrested, charged
The middle school P.E. teacher faces a misdemeanor charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Letters
Lawsuit against foster family wasn't homeowners' idea
Re: Hostility only breeds an ugly neighborhood, editorial, Oct. 9