Recession? Not just yet
Washington Post
The U.S. economy grows a little, and markets rise on news from Europe.
Oil spill eyed in dolphin deaths
By Craig Pittman, Times Staff Writer
Since March 2010, 580 dolphins and sperm whales have washed ashore dead.
That's some field trip
By Elisabeth Parker and Adam C. Smith, Times Staff Writers
Elementary students greet the first lady on her first campaign trip to the Tampa Bay area.
Mack's entry can sharpen interest, but race is open
By Adam C. Smith and Alex Leary, Times Staff Writers
The congressman packs political advantages and baggage.
daddy drama rewind
By Michael Kruse, Marissa Lang and Jodie Tillman, Times Staff Writers
Michael Lohan's series of pathetic misadventures in Tampa somehow becomes a story of national interest.
Parole bid stirs fears of revenge
By Steve Bousquet, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
The prosecutor who helped send a killer to jail in 1980 is fighting to keep him there.
Mayor and council members downplay housing audit results
By Michael Van Sickler, Times Staff Writer
They vouch for the department's director and point to tighter rules.
Giving special needs special protections
By Kameel Stanley, Times Staff Writer
A Tampa seminar helps families of the disabled navigate guardianship rules.
Former Tampa Bay anchors return to TV as Medicare insurance pitchmen
By Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic
Ads by retired anchors touting a local insurance company's Medicare plan raise eyebrows.
Court battle begins over plan for funding of religious groups
News Service Of Florida
Opponents say it would expand private-school voucher programs.
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