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October 25, 2002
Arts&Entertainment: October 25, 2002 Romeo art in St. Petersburg
American Stage announces it will bring Romeo and Juliet to Shakespeare in the Park next spring. And they won't be singing.

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Starship singer lands honor

Korn's misery loves company
TAMPA -- Korn, the godfathers of nu-metal -- the now common hybrid of hard rock and rap -- made fans pump fists in the air Thursday at the nearly packed St. Pete Times Forum. Woe to those without earplugs because the SoCal quintet brought along two equally heavy opening acts, Disturbed and Trust Company.

The Jan watch
WHAT HAPPENED: Thanks to the unrelenting hunger and harsh conditions, our contestants' patience has worn tissue-thin. So it's no wonder Sook Jai bonehead Robb Zbacnik found himself locking horns with New York City police officer Ken Stafford -- first by complaining that Stafford tried to vote him off the island during the last Tribal Council and later over Zbacnik's impulsive decision to raid a banana stash the group had been saving.
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