Friday, September 23, 2011

DayStarter | Perry leads, so he's the target


Top News

image Perry in the lead, so he's the target

By Marc Caputo and Adam C. Smith, Times/Herald Staff Writers

GOP candidates in Orlando take turns digging at Texas' governor.

image Lafave released from probation

By John Barry, Times Staff Writer

The ex-teacher, convicted of having sex with a teen boy in 2005, once faced 30 years in prison.

Caylee's Law a bad idea for a good cause

By Sue Carlton, Times columnist

It's not hard to understand the push for Caylee's Law — no matter how misguided.

State's loss, bank's gain

By Sydney P. Freedberg, Times Staff Writer

The pension fund was charged millions for foreign currency trades, a report says.

Stocks fall as global fears rise

Associated Press

Nothing seems to ease investors' worries about the economy worldwide.

image Mullen pins blame on Pakistan

New York Times

The Joint Chiefs chairman says Pakistani intelligence backs violence.

Bay area ranks second on smog list

By Michael Kruse, Times Staff Writer

Pensacola has the worst in the state, a report says.

Angel Food Ministries forced to shut down

By Keyonna Summers, Times Staff Writer

The discount food program that partnered with churches says the economy caused the closure.

Top Sports News

image Better than the hype

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer

Matt Moore exceeds expectations, and the Rays gain on Boston.

All we'll remember is Rays' finish

By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist

Now, it is time for a hero. After all, no one is going to remember a near-historic journey unless it ends with a footprint on the moon.

image Double time for Williams

By Stephen F. Holder, Times Staff Writer

Bucs receiver draws defenders but remains key to offensive plan.

image Word is spreading about this story

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

But Lightning surprise Conacher stays focused.

Top Features

image Get ready to 'Melt' again

By Steve Spears, Times Staff Writer

Eighties act Modern English brings more than its hit song to free show at Venue.

Eighties act Modern English brings more than its hit song to free show.

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