Eastern Seaboard braces for Irene
Times wires
Evacuations begin on North Carolina's Outer Banks as the storm's path moves up the coast.
Apple CEO Jobs quits
Associated Press
Since the late 1990s, he has propelled the company into one of the world's richest.
Pet python owners get 12 years for girl's death
By John Woodrow Cox, Times Staff Writer
Their lawyer blames the trial's outcome on the Anthony verdict
Fla. prisons chief abruptly resigns
By Steve Bousquet and Katie Sanders, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
A clash with the Governor's Office led to an offer to quit after just six months.
Scientology fined $413K
By Drew Harwell, Times Staff Writer
A city code board decides that most of the fees for a building's delay must be paid.
Scott team digs up e-mail from Bush
By Michael C. Bender, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
The former governor passed along some "lessons learned through trial and error."
Candor, but not for the media
By Danny Valentine, Times Staff Writer
The St. Petersburg mayor clams up when a reporter can hear talks with the public.
Search for schools' new boss gets going
By Rebecca Catalanello and Ron Matus, Times Staff Writers
Pinellas' board maps out who they want, how much to spend.
Cutbacks ordered at water districts
By Craig Pittman, Times Staff Writer
Four districts, including Swiftmud, are told to slash salaries and reserves even more.
Has B of A become too big to function?
By Robert Trigaux, Times Business Columnist
Now it's the Rodney Dangerfield of banks, seemingly on the bad side of too many tales of bungled deals with customers and rows with regulators.
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