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October 19, 2001

Adopted son gives father life, his kidney
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[Times photo: John Pendygraft]
Joseph Caltabiano stood against a bulging bag in the Tampa International Airport terminal. His black leather jacket, worn hours earlier in a brisk Long Island frost, lay slung over the suitcase.
Jan Glidewell
Gun-toting politicians? Now that's really scary
Even though it is beginning to look like they might be better served with a pair of rubber gloves, some strong disinfectant and a bottle of Cipro, at least some Florida pols are taking to arming themselves.

Time at ground zero brings it all home
Neither of them had ever been to New York City.

Envelope closes sheriff's station
SPRING HILL -- A Sheriff's Office substation was shut down Thursday shortly before 3 p.m. after a woman brought a suspicious looking envelope into the Forest Oaks Boulevard office.

Recent events cast a shadow over Halloween
Editor: I am not the Grinch or any other bad character, but I feel it is time to consider making Halloween a thing of the past.

USF event like home to players
BAYONET POINT -- Golfers from six states spent four days at Beacon Woods for some competition and quality time with family.

Undermanned Central boys are struggling
Central's boys ran in the Leto Pre-State Invitational on Saturday at Ed Radice Park to preview the course before next month's state meet.

Mini Stock's Coleman is eying title
In nearly 19 years of racing in the Mini Stock class, Frank Coleman has been on the doorstep of a championship more times than he cares to recall.

Hernando coach gets tough
Several top players have sat out recent matches as focus shifts to the district tournament, but Pete Lahey is confident they'll respond.

Young musicians will play old favorites
Sonny LaRosa and America's Youngest Jazz Band will give two free concerts at a Spring Hill church.

Art league takes festival to park
The Fall Harvest of Art this year will be at Tom Varn Park in Brooksville, a site that offers a pleasant outdoor setting for the 65 arts and crafts vendors from all over the state.  


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  • Bolin kin recounts gory slaying
  • Guilty verdict rejects theory of self-defense
  • Death penalty trial for 80-year-old man makes little sense
  • People pay a high price for economic development
  • Rattlesnake fest has rodeo roots
  • Neighborhood supports retirement center project
  • Top court overturns man's death sentence
  • Chekhov play unites young actors
  • Play brings Jewish wry home to chew on
  • Friendship grows on a springboard
  • Police reports
  • Zephyrhills has playoffs in its sights
  • Pasco county football
  • New favorites primed to race for SAC titles
  • Pasco boys team fills out, ready to win
  • Versatility is the key for Ram pair

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