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April 22, 2003

Motive unclear in fatal drive-by
Four men are in jails, one is hospitalized and another is dead from a shotgun blast. Witnesses shed little light as to why.

Herd helps keep hopes alive
Working with a small group of cattle, the state is trying to sustain the Florida Cracker breed.

Fugitive hid in Ridge Manor area
Relatives of the New Jersey man slain in a shootout are questioned.

Brooksville standoff ends peacefully
BROOKSVILLE -- An armed man's two-hour standoff with police ended peacefully Monday morning when he gave up his gun to authorities, who stormed his home after hearing a gunshot inside.

Alonzo knocks out another title
TAMPA -- Pete Fernandez, wringing the handle of his blue ice bucket with Latex-gloved hands, turned and yelled a challenge to one of his fellow corner men.

Jan Glidewell: Another postponed pleasure is forever lost
I'm sad to say that Cypress Gardens came and went -- and I never went.

Editorial: Zoning proposal is welcome, but still falls short
The Hernando County Commission continues its quest today to better manage the county's growth by refining its land-use and development ordinances. This time out, the commission is poised to strengthen a law that would require much greater scrutiny of large commercial projects, also known as "big-box" stores.

Letters: Discipline betrays double standard
Editor: Re: Radacky deserves reprimand for gift, April 13, Times editorial.

 


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