Before Sept. 11, Saudis vanished
By Stephen Nohlgren and Susan Taylor Martin
The young couple living in Sarasota had ties to the hijackers. Now, former Sen. Bob Graham wants them investigated.
SOLID MAN, STEADY LIFE
By Justin George, Times Staff Writer
A common thread runs through the eulogies for Bucs great Lee Roy Selmon: He was kind and generous.
Drugs found in dead baby
By Robbyn Mitchell and Richard Martin, Times Staff Writers
The death is deemed a homicide after an antihistamine shows up in autopsy results.
Federal judge upholds Florida redistricting amendment
By Jay Weaver, Miami Herald
Two members of Congress from Florida vow to take their redistricting case to the U.S. Supreme Court after a Miami judge squashes their challenge to a state constitutional amendment limiting how districts are drawn for congressional elections.
Injecting pills brings a high— and heart surgery
By Richard Martin, Times Staff Writer
Abusers get faster results using oxycodone with a syringe. It has proven fatal.
She gave churchgoers devil of time, police say
By Rita Farlow, Times Staff Writer
A Largo woman is accused of stealing two wallets from women taking Communion.
Would bay area get back to work?
Compiled by Times staff writers Jeff Harrington, Robert Trigaux, Mark Puente and Mark Albright
Small businesses size up Obama's plan and what it will take to spark their growth.
Scott staff less diverse
By Michael C. Bender, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
The governor's minority hiring lags behind that of Crist and three Cabinet officials.
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