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November 4, 2002

Robert King
Those lobbying for war must have never seen its face
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[Times photo: Maurice Rivenbark]
Every new Floridian needs someone to help them find their way.

TV program might film how killer was caught
Producers of The New Detectives tentatively plan to visit Hernando County to film the investigation of a 1993 serial killer, authorities say.

Ideas swirl on how to revive fading attraction
If Weeki Wachee Springs becomes county-owned, it could be a spot for environmental education and entertainment in addition to being a public water park.

Letters
Veterans helper deserves high praise
Editor: Re: Accusations turn kind man into a cynic, Oct. 28 letter by Deron Mikal: I am compelled to put in my 2-cents' worth. While visiting the office of Hernando County Veterans Services Officer Ken Wrinkle in 1994 with my father, I had the pleasure of meeting Deron Mikal for the first time.

 


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