Utility loses on reservoir
By Craig Pittman, Times Staff Writer
A jury rules that an engineering company won't have to pay millions to fix the cracks.
Tsunami watch issued after Indonesia quake
Associated Press
A tsunami watch was issued for countries across the Indian Ocean early this morning after a large earthquake hit waters off Indonesia, triggering widespread panic as residents along coastlines fled to high ground in cars and on the backs of motorcycles.
With Santorum out, focus shifts
By Alex Leary, Times Staff Writer
The question now becomes can Mitt Romney generate enthusiasm and unite Republicans.
Answer coming soon in Sanford
Times wires
In the Trayvon Martin case, George Zimmerman's lawyers say they quit.
Bank of America sets goal to speed up short sales
By Mark Puente, Times Staff Writer
It says a new program will help it cut time taken to just 20 days.
Obama swings into Florida
By Bill Varian, Times Staff Writer
The president will return Friday, pushing Latin American trade initiatives at Tampa's port.
Selmon may be closed for convention
By Richard Danielson, Times Staff Writer
For safety's sake, the elevated highway might be off-limits during the GOP event in August.
Court rules stir backlash
By Lucy Morgan, Times Senior Correspondent
After the "Taj Mahal" scandal, the Florida Supreme Court sets limits on terms, speaking.
She sang Rays' praises
By Andrew Meacham, Times Staff Writer
At 106, an ex-singer might have been the oldest Rays fan.
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