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O'Neill: Bean there, done that -- again
Time was when an administrator such as Hillsborough County's Pat Bean could play out the string. A 64-year-old civil servant who did no harm during the good times. Her contract formally expires at the end of 2011. She has worked for the county for 33 years, the last six as administrator.
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Citrus Drop volunteers turn out
Kenny Gongloff, 5, struggled to lift the bagged fruit.
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Archery class help kids build confidence
Abby Mann is accustomed to watching sporting events from the sidelines. Throughout her toddler-to-teen years the Plant High sophomore has never participated.
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Canines help disabled military veterans cope
There are stories galore about people who rescue dogs. But few are told of canines that liberate humans from their lives of hopelessness and depression.
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Teachers lend international perspective
The students in Karen Derflinger's Algebra II honors class furiously tapped the keys on their calculators. They were seeking the answer to a question using the continuously compounded interest formula.
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Scout earns Eagle honor
Paul W. Liles, a senior at Chamberlain High, was recognized at a recent Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony.
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A one-stop shop for spagoers
Kelly Seeley and Tylene Headley believe they have found their perfect niche in the ever-growing world of spas.
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Standard Pacific falls for Tuscany
Standard Pacific Homes, a well-established builder in New Tampa, has bought 94 lots at Tuscany at Tampa Palms, a new development in Area 3, to add to its Tampa Bay area portfolio.
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Networking group focuses on seniors
Grace Terry loves her profession and delights in interacting with people, who like her, market services for older adults.
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Wharton boys seek three-peat
No other tennis team in Hillsborough County has done what Wharton High's boys team did last year. Now they want to do what few teams in the state of Florida have done - three-peat.
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