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January 7, 2001
Program in schools pairs up 'siblings'
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[Times photo: Janel Schroeder]
Mentors and young students meet for an hour a week at area schools.
Pasco sheriff's new aide lauded, criticized
While he's touted as intelligent and innovative, friends say Lt. Col. Richard Worch is lacking in people skills.

Jan Glidwell
Bask in the elections' afterglow while it lasts
Honeymoons are intended to be times of bliss in ideal surroundings, during which the participants reinforce the fairy-tale myth that they have usually painted their relationship to be.

Tax may be on 2002 ballot
The proposal may be paired with some type of property tax break to convince voters to approve the sales tax measure.

Few seek help at hepatitis clinic
About 6,000 Pasco residents probably have been exposed to the disease, experts say, but only two patients showed up to be tested at the clinic last month.

Tax break doesn't really favor the poorest owners
Re: Tax break for seniors should favor poorest, Jan. 5 letter

This big story has lasting effects
We start the first Sunday of the new year with one final look backward at 2000 and offer a little confession: Mine didn't make the list. My story that is.

Hit-and-run crash kills one motorist
HOLIDAY -- A hit-and-run accident Friday night on U.S. 19 at Bonita Road killed one person, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Yearly Kumquat events start Jan. 26
The fourth annual Kumquat Festival will be Jan. 26-27 in downtown Dade City.

Knights center finally fitting in
After struggling to find his role in the offense, River Ridge's Casey Johnson has become his team's No. 1 option.

Three-point accuracy, hard work earns Brosnan key role
NEW PORT RICHEY -- When she's bored, River Ridge senior Danielle Brosnan doesn't turn on the television. Instead, she plays basketball in her driveway or at the Trinity YMCA.

Crazy about coaching
Just like his father, Andy Schmitz has always known what he wanted to do for a living -- coach football. As a student assistant at Florida State, he's well on his way.

Red-light runners to be targeted
If you're the type of driver who likes to buzz through yellow-turning-red traffic lights, you should probably ease off the gas next week.

In this race, nice guy finishes first
NASCAR racer David Reutimann receives a personal accolade from fans and drivers.

Prescription help available for some
Thirty-one drug companies have signed on to provide prescription medication.  


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