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March 28, 2003

Prescription services feel heat from regulators
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[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
Two Spring Hill businesses that help people buy cheaper drugs from Canada are illegal, federal and state agencies conclude.
Jan Glidewell: Old grouser role harder to play than I imagined
At 9 a.m. Wednesday when I showed (okay, should have showed) up for work, I reached the milestone of having worked exactly 30 years at this newspaper, and therefore officially entered the domain of old farthood.

Mother charged in son's drowning
Kristen Carey is accused of manslaughter after telling officials she was passed out from a drug and drinking binge when the boy fell into the pool.

Analysis shows no pattern of firehouse Internet abuse
SPRING HILL -- Spring Hill Fire Rescue officials say an analysis of the Internet sites viewed on a computer at Station 3 does not point to a "pattern of abuse" involving sexually explicit Web sites.

County workers to vote May 1
They will decide on forming a union while the county questions the necessity of a labor group.

Pitching has let Springstead down
Springstead coach Tracy Clark considered reliable pitching as a given entering the season, but the Eagles have shown anything but in struggling to a 4-9 record.

Hernando: This week
JAZZ FOR THE MONTH: At 9 a.m. Tuesday, the Community Performing Arts Guild will distribute tickets for two free concerts at Mariner United Methodist Church, 7079 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill. The concerts are Sonny LaRosa's America's Youngest Jazz Band on April 5 and Klezmer and All that Jazz on April 26. Both concerts will have 3 and 7 p.m. performances. Concerts are at the church. For information, call 597-0409.

A bit of Broadway
Hernando performers will highlight music from Broadway's golden age in Lullaby of Broadway.

Letters: Possible hazmat threat is never a joking matter
Editor: Re: March 24 guest cartoon by Bob Zaratzian:

 


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