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February 20, 2003


Tell Dr. Bob all about it
photo   At a middle school in Largo, troubled kids vent their frustrations and anxieties to a sympathetic ear. Story

What were you thinking? What ARE you thinking?
Dearest Michael:

Patients are people, too
Doctors who rush through office visits and fail to treat patients like people get a tongue-lashing at USF's Mini-Med School.

Book review: Footage fetishists
Futuristic novelist William Gibson splices an engrossing tale of metaphysics and mystery from Internet film snippets.

Help your doctor help you
How to stop blushing and get what you need from your doctor:

Genealogy: Property records lend facts about families
The prospect of owning land drew many immigrants to this country; it represented prosperity, prestige and freedom. Some newcomers could afford to buy property, others took advantage of government give-away programs. Whichever path they followed, you can unearth a bounty of genealogical data by digging up their land records. Listed below are possible resources.

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Entertainment, arts, TV headlines

  • `2012' has worldwide box-office bang of $225M
  • Lauren Bacall, 2 others receive early Oscars
  • 'Hello, Ohio!' (Psst! Boss, we're in Michigan)
  • Dobbs says his departure from CNN was 'amicable'
  • Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover
  • British scientist says she penned call-girl blog
  • Palin's memoirs triggers a boomlet of other books
  • Iran artists in tug of war with government
  • Eastwood made French Legion of Honor commander
  • IRS papers say Zsa Zsa Gabor has $118,321 tax bill
  • Dobbs says his departure from CNN was 'amicable'
  • British scientist says she penned call-girl blog
  • Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover
  • Palin says she didn't know Bristol was having sex
  • Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
  • 'Ragtime' revival puts renewed emphasis on people
  • Review: 'What Once We Felt' is a cautionary tale
  • A play about coach Vince Lombardi set for B'way
  • Redgrave recreates the grandmother she barely knew
  • Broadway finds its 'Spider-Man' in Reeve Carney

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