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Friday, February 9, 2007

Brandon & South Shore Times directory
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Amy Scherzer dishes in her new blog, staff and reader photos in a great gallery, event listings and lots of links to charitable oragnizations. Come on, join The Party!
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The latest development: Starling Water
By Times Staff
LOCATION: Off Fishhawk Boulevard between Osprey Ridge Road and Fishhawk Crossing Boulevard, FishHawk Ranch, Lithia.
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Valentines get Victorian touch
By Amy Scherzer
Cherubs and cupids, hearts and arrows, roses and lace say "Be mine" as sweetly today as they did more than 100 years ago.
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Open houses set on adding classrooms
By Times Staff
Hillsborough County school officials will host a series of open houses to discuss the addition of classrooms. In eastern Hillsborough County, 25 schools will be affected by the construction projects.
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Roseate Pointe plans could be abandoned
By Andrew Meacham
A proposed development along the Little Manatee River will have to wait a little longer for a crucial decision - if a developer doesn't sell the property first.
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Loved ones left behind
By Saundra Amrhein
Who will take care of pampered pets when the owners pass on? A group has the answer for a legitimate fear, but it will require money. Quite a lot of it.
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Van alters pets' love lives
By Jackie Ripley
Butterfly and Xena got a free ride on the Neuter Scooter and were still starry-eyed for their trouble. But that's not surprising considering their daylong magical mystery tour.
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He knows what he stands for
By Ernest Hooper
Attorney Clinton Paris made headlines at a recent Hillsborough County Commission meeting when he passionately objected to the board issuing a proclamation recognizing Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's 200th birthday at the same meeting that the board honored longtime civil rights activist James Hammond.
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Arts league offers scholarships to area students
By Times Staff
The Brandon League of Fine Arts offers scholarships for area high school seniors active in two- and three-dimensional fine arts.
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Religion news
By Times Staff
The St. Petersburg Times' Web site features a Worship Directory listing houses of worship by name, denomination or area. Readers may add to these listings at www.tampabay.com/worship/.
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Girls have their own sweet little home
By Elizabeth Bettendorf
Sometimes girls just want a glamorous place to call their own - in miniature.
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All sewn up
By Elizabeth Bettendorf
Marilyn Hood discovered quilting a decade ago after retiring from her longtime job as a kindergarten teacher.
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It's all according to taste
By Andrew Meacham
You know IT when you find IT: It's something unique, something out of the way, something you could find only at one place in the Brandon and South Shore area. Send your picks, finds and hidden treasures to brandon@sptimes.com.
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Kids could have it made in the shade
By Susie Woodhams
When most kids think of their school fair, they envision mounds of cotton candy, endless trips on the bounce castle and all the prizes they'll win at the beanbag toss and duck pond.
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Water protection on residents' minds
By Times Staff
The Hillsborough County Planning Commission has handed environmental activists a tentative victory in a debate about development near waterways.
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Country living cast lasting spell
By Marty Clear
One night in 1963, young Raymond Sibley was on his first date with a Plant City waitress named Shirley. Toward the end of the evening, he made a pronouncement.
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Developer ruled legally insane, locked up
By Ben Montgomery
Fifth in a series of stories looking at the promise - and failure - of the Sun City development.
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Newsome girls soccer has fast-tracked to contention
By Bryan Burns
A victory over nemesis Bloomingdale sends the Wolves to the state's final four for the second time in the past three years.
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Comic's real life makes us yearn for sitcom's safety
By Rick Gershman
I wish it was 1985 again. Back then, Bill Cosby played the world's greatest father on The Cosby Show. Dr. Cliff Huxtable, while professional and firm, was funny and caring and strong.
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