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They recall Dec. 7 attack

[Times photo: Lance A. Rothstein]
The survivors of the Japanese attack say they are glad to see a resurgence of patriotism. |
Duty calls math teacher from his classroom
A math instructor leaves his students and family for a year of guarding shipping channels and other Coast Guard duties.
Ho-hum year for holiday hiring
WANTED: Jobs spanning from early morning to late nights, attending to anxious, stressed-out gift-givers who've been standing in checkout lines for hours during the most festive time of year.
Parade, stroll welcome season
A night parade and the Country Christmas Stroll feature the sights, sounds and sales of the holidays.
WWII veteran's story is a source of pride
It doesn't look much like a leg. The knee is gone, and a deep crease divides the thigh. All but two toes were blown off, so a fortified, custom-made shoe protects what is left of the foot.
Employees file charges over union issues
HUDSON -- Employees of Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point who are fighting for representation by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters have filed unfair labor charges against the hospital. This comes as the union and the National Labor Relations Board are fighting unfair labor charges that the hospital has made against them.
Charter schools hit hard by cuts
The reductions aren't expected to put them out of business, though. Local principals talk about how they will make ends meet.
Shall we ban other magic, too?
Editor: There is fear in my heart tonight. Harry Potter has come to Pasco County!
National pride imbues ideas for school name
The last time the Pasco County School Board had to name a new elementary school, it took two meetings and a dozen suggestions before they agreed on Chasco for the new middle and elementary schools on Ridge Road.
Police reports
Man accused of firing shots in parking lot