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September 23, 2001


Some leaders' response to tragedy questionable
Thousands of Pasco residents gathered for two nights this week to remember the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Officers take part in New York memorial
Four members of the Sheriff's Pasco County Honor Guard are on their way to take part in a memorial ceremony today at Yankee Stadium in New York City.

Strength in song: 'We will get by -- We will survive'
On the morning of Sept. 11, I made a long distance phone call to tell my son I loved him. Then I told him to say a prayer.

Jan Glidewell
The world needs humor -- but maybe not right now
There are those of us who make a considerable part of our living being silly, and, I've never felt particularly guilty about being one of them.

Cargo plane carries high hopes
A Zephyrhills company's idea for a revolutionary cargo plane could change the company's fortunes, along with the county's.

Land O'Lakes teen coauthors research article
A Land O'Lakes High teenager interns at NASA and joins a scientist in coauthoring an upcoming article on protein crystal growth.

Zephyrhills' no-gossip proposal toned down
City Manager Steve Spina says officials misunderstood his original hard-line approach about office behavior.

American pride and unity shine
Re: Is it a time to reflect or a time to play? Sept. 13 John Cotey column

Police reports
Sheriff's Office: Woman solicited teen for husband

Newest teams pick up first wins
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Newcomers Chasco and Centennial didn't take long to break into the win column.

Pasco football
There can be only one

Proceeds from haircuts will help families
La Carmen's Family Hair Salon, 21535 Village Lakes Shopping Center, Land O'Lakes, is scheduling haircuts for Sept. 30 as a fundraiser to help families of the victims in New York. For information call (813) 601-2887 or (813) 949-1566.

Elections official demonstrates new touch screen voting system
Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Kurt Browning showed the new touch screen voting machines to the members of the Central Pasco Chamber of Commerce who attended Wednesday's meeting at First United Methodist Church of Land O'Lakes. He demonstrated one of the 1,455 machines that cost more than $4-million. The machines have backup systems so votes can't be lost if there is a power outage.

Workshops focus on child behavior
Family Involvement in Functional Assessment Project is hosting the workshop "There's More to My Child than Challenging Behavior" from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Hudson Regional Library, 8012 Library Road. Strategies on how to describe your childs' strengths and needs, and ideas for working effectively with schools will be discussed. For more information, call Tom Nurse of Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, at (800) 825-5736, ext. 103.  


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