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April 10, 2003


Artillery and artifacts   The war in Iraq not only endangers human life. Priceless antiquities lie in the fighting's path, and despite the U.S. military's attempts to spare them, some may be lost. Story

Sarandon: Speaking out because she can
Uninvited by the United Way, Susan Sarandon talks about her surprise over the controversy and explains her obligation to give a voice to worthy causes.

Commentary: A word to the streetwise
Last Thursday, the Tampa City Council took up the task of renaming Ice Palace Drive, a street that runs for a few blocks south of the hockey and concert venue recently renamed the St. Pete Times Forum.

Genealogy: A fork in the road can lead to gold
The next time you become convinced that an elusive ancestor was beamed down from another planet, try setting your sights on collateral relatives instead of the stars. Records pertaining to collateral kin can yield new clues that make it possible to find someone in your direct line and to distinguish between families with the same names.

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