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December 9, 2001

Nudity clubs meet resistance
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[Times photo: Janel Schroeder-Norton]
Outside, a quick skid off U.S. 19 in Hudson, signs slapped on the windowless building offer "Harmonic Stress Relaxation" with the help of "beautiful attendants" and "aroma therapy."
Jan Glidewell
Ever heard the one on Christmas in July?
I've always held that writing about the weather is the last refuge of a columnist with nothing to say. Sort of the equivalent of a hack comic's "How about that airplane food, huh? What's up with that?"

Pregnancy put stress on teen's heart
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Tamisha Guzman Melendez loved teenage fun. She curled her hair, smoothed on lipstick and painted her nails in pastels.

School arts, sports programs survive cuts
LAND O'LAKES -- Breathe easy, student athletes, musicians and thespians. Your sports, band and theater programs won't feel the budget ax. At least not this school year.

County cracks down on big signs
One of the biggest features of life in Pasco County, mural-like business signs glowing under Buggy flood lights, is headed for the endangered list.

Waiting cramps service at clinic
PORT RICHEY -- As part of his home shopping around the Port Richey area, Edward Szech Jr. called the Veterans Affairs clinic on Little Road to see if he could move his care from the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines near St. Petersburg closer to his new home.

City manager's gun stance is absurd response
Re: Activists, city wrangle over gun issue, Nov. 28.

Needs grow; tax talk withers
Here's a brain teaser: What ever happened to Penny for Pasco?

Advisory groups weigh in on county impact fee plan
The County Commission will get the feedback it asked for on its plan to charge buyers of new homes an extra $892 so Pasco can build parks.

Police reports
Man charged with riding his bicycle while drunk

Freshman had great first year
WESLEY CHAPEL -- It's a milestone every golfer looks forward to, or more often simply dreams of, but for Hana Young, it was just one part of a memorable freshman year.

Spartan cruises in return
WESLEY CHAPEL -- Back in July, Martin Ureta was practicing his swing with his father when he noticed a sharp pain in his stomach.

Salvation Army thanks volunteers
Editor: As you can imagine, it takes the many friends of the Salvation Army to feed and care for the needy men, women and children in our community. That's why we would like to take this opportunity to thank Community Hospital of New Port Richey for sponsoring the annual Thanksgiving dinner and to the many volunteers who prepared, cooked and served 237 meals to 189 individuals who came to share Thanksgiving with us.  


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