Sunday, October 30, 2011

DayStarter | Fightning Florida's alien invaders


Top News

Alien invaders

By Craig Pittman, Times Staff Writer

The pythons in the Everglades are just one of the non-native problems we have.

image Kabul blast kills U.S. troops

Associated Press

A suicide bomber kills a dozen troops and contractors. Another assault kills three Australians.

Obama team plays one on one for 2012

By Marc Caputo, Miami Herald

The president's re-election plan calls for supporters to meet voters with personalized pitch.

image Pulling out of a spiral

By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist

For a former Buc, pills were a bigger problem than the pain they eased.

Authorities seek 'sovereign citizen'

By Alexandra Zayas, Times Staff Writer

Jacob Dyck, known for filing deeds on properties, faces arrest over a missing pickup.

image Where the legends played

By Danny Valentine, Times Staff Writer

The Manhattan Casino, once a musical and social hub, swings anew after four decades.

Political veteran in new world

By Adam C. Smith, Times Political Editor

Sen. Bill Nelson can remember when partisanship wasn't quite so bitter.

All on the line for White

By William R. Levesque, Times Staff Writer

The ex-Hillsborough County commissioner's bribery trial starts Monday.

image Special honor for WWII service

By Waveney Ann Moore, Times Staff Writer

Japanese-American man is part of group hailed by Congress.

Top Sports News

image And bounce back Roloson does

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

Lightning goalie, returning as starter, gets a shutout.

image UF's forlorn fourth

By Antonya English, Times Staff Writer

The Gators' skid hits four, their longest since 1988.

Fall from elite isn't really so sudden

By John Romano, Times Sports Columnist

Florida State Seminoles 34, North Carolina State Wolfpack 0

Times staff and wires

Freeman's fundamentals appear fixable

By Stephen F. Holder, Times Staff Writer

Top Features

image The portrait of a young artist, man

Once considered by others to be shy, even weird, a young man uses art to push out of his comfort zone and find meaning in the world.

image Curves ahead?You can say that again.

By Janet K. Keeler, Times Food and Travel Editor

These roads of the world are enough to induce sheer terror, even if the views are worth it.

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