Wednesday, December 21, 2011

DayStarter | USF Poly leader ousted


Top News

USF Poly leader ousted

By Kim Wilmath, Times Staff Writer

USF president Judy Genshaft puts Marshall Goodman on a year's leave.

Clock ticking on tax hike

McClatchy Newspapers

House Republicans throw a wrench in the works as Congress heads for the holidays.

Ron Paul's rise in polls in Iowa worries GOP

By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, POLITICO

Some fear it will make the state's caucuses irrelevant.

image Found, after 30 cold years

By Ben Montgomery, Times Staff Writer

The remains of Peggy Sue Houser, who vanished one summer night in 1981 in Tampa, have finally been identified thanks to a forensic anthropologist at USF.

As Cuba plans to drill, Coast Guard stays alert

By Craig Pittman, Times Staff Writer

Gulf oil spill lessons will be quickly applied.

image OSHA: Broken rules a killer

By Kameel Stanley, Times Staff Writers

A demolition company is fined over $12,000 in a Weedon Island building collapse.

image Couple in a bind, trapped by the rules

By David DeCamp, Times Staff Writer

He has Lou Gehrig's disease and must sell his home, but county zoning is in the way.

Morality mouthpiece David Caton's latest target: Muslims

By Sue Carlton, Times columnist

Top Sports News

Would hit be fit for Bucs?

By John Romano, Times Sports Columnist

Sure, many want Raheem Morris out. Getting rid of one guy may be satisfying — but finding his replacement is more difficult.

image Morris argues in favor of Talib

By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer

The Bucs coach says injury and a pending trial have not shaken his belief in the CB.

image Garon quietly sits in Lightning limelight

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

He is not No. 1 but is now playing like one, and as much as one.

Top Features

Things to do for Wednesday, Dec. 21

By Sharon Kennedy Wynne, Times Staff Writer

image Florida citrus Christmas

By Janet K. Keeler, Times Food and Travel Editor

The Sunshine State's signature fruits are a tasty addition to holiday baked goods, breakfast treats, drinks and salads. How lucky if you've got a loaded tree in your yard.

image There's a method to this madness

By Laura Reiley, Times Food Critic

Eclectic cuisine draws assorted crowds who reward the restaurant with loyalty.

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