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Monthly Archives
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Tampa seeks bids to add Wi-Fi in public parks
Mayor Bob Buckhorn is seeking Wi-Fi bids for the Riverwalk, Water Works Park, Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park, Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park and Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park.
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A lousy day in Boston for Rays
Tampa Bay drops both ends of a doubleheader, the first game 5-1 in a game delayed three hours by rain and the second 3-1 on a walk-off homer by Jonny Gomes.
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Website: Winter to return in 'Dolphin Tale' sequel
According to the Hollywood Reporter, "Dolphin Tale 2" would involve Winter and her new tankmate Hope, a dolphin calf found in the Indian River Lagoon on the night filming wrapped on the original.
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Heat stay alive in Finals with wild OT victory
LeBron James powered Miami to a frantic fourth-quarter rally and overtime escape as the Heat beat the Spurs 103-100 to keep Miami's repeat chances alive.
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Car smashes into Clearwater pawn shop
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Billy Idol rebels against aging, still rocking at 57
Zimmerman jury selection moves into new phase
Mayor Buckhorn goal: free Wi-Fi in Tampa's parks
Heat stay alive in NBA Finals with wild OT victory
Buccaneers donate Sapp items for Hall of Fame display
Women assisting commandos say job is what counts
Website: Winter to return in 'Dolphin Tale' sequel
Tropical depression could strengthen before Mexico landfall
Guestbook: Remembering The Fallen Soldiers
Posted May 26, 2006 by Vidisha Priyanka
Updated May 26, 2006 at 08:59 PM
In the nearly five years since Sept. 11, more than three dozen men have died in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwait in the U.S.-led “War on Terror.” For some, the military was a career. But for many, it was meant to be a stepping stone to other things. Travel. Education. Police work. Teaching.
Sign the guestbook and pay tribute to those who died to protect us.

