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Friday, November 25, 2005
Young escapee captured By Abbie Vansickle A teenager who fled Cypress Creek eluded officers for hours before being found hiding in a tree.
Go to article Budgets: Holiday gifts that give back By Elena Lesley Experts urge gift-givers to set pocketbook limits, and stick to them, to fend off debt when hitting the malls this season.
Go to article Library's new digs will hold lots more By Catherine E. Shoichet The $3.7-million, 15,000-square-foot structure will include a computer lab and an outdoor reading garden.
Go to article Acclaim becoming routine By Vincent Thomas Central's Rae-Lynn Sheffield has dominated area swimming three straight years.
Go to article No seasoning needed for Eagles freshman By Vincent Thomas That five-hour drive to Fort Lauderdale wasn't without some deep thoughts.
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Today's Citrus Times
Entertainment
Group puts rockabilly, country into revue
Simplicity's elegance
This week: Citrus
Guest column
Shedding light on darkness that is Alzheimer's
Preps
Acclaim becoming routine
No seasoning needed for Eagles freshman
Today's Hernando headlines
Islamic credo helps ease holiday hunger
Lowe's store a spinoff of home boom
Residents back fire volunteers
Some confusion with that salad?
Letters: Turkeys are food, not toys for play
Bluegrass for the ages
Orchestra plans diverse offerings for holidays
This week: Hernando
To be the boss, you have to pay the cost
Today's Pasco headlines
Port Richey works on land deal
Salvation Army offers slice of home life
Holiday play shows Christmas with a crank
Letters: Recent moves by Sen. Fasano show a lack of character
Pasco man accused of robbing bank
Attaway has plenty to offer on both sides
Class 3A region final
Cobras face an inspired Citra North Marion
Keeping emotions in check
Turnaround Cobras striking at history
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Buoyant With Love: Harry West reads handwritten vows to his wife, Debbie, during a ceremony to renew their wedding vows in the swimming pool at their home in Hernando on Thursday. Debbie was diagnosed with small cell cancer in February. Since then the terminal disease has spread to her brain. The couple have been married 34 years and decided that they want to share their love with friends and family on Thanksgiving Day. Family friend Larry McCorkle came from Philadelphia to conduct the ceremony. "I told her I'd marry her 100 times," Harry said.
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