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All across Tampa Bay, football fans and party fans are attending huge shindigs in celebration of the big game. ...more
January 31, 2009
The highlights this time accompany what's known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played" - the 1958 NFL championship between the Colts and the Giants. ...more
December 29, 2008
The highlights this time accompany what's known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played" — the 1958 NFL championship between the Colts and the Giants. ...more
December 25, 2008
Left, Centennial Elementary ESE student Nicolas Mesa checks out his headdress in the mirror before his class' Thanksgiving feast. Right, ESE student Desiree Moran enjoys a bite of her favorite snacks at the Thanksgiving feast. The ESE classes wore headdresses, like the American Indians, and learned about early American history and the first Thanksgiving. ...more
November 30, 2008
A military jury on Wednesday found a former driver for Osama bin Laden guilty of supporting terrorism but not of conspiring in terrorist attacks, handing the Bush administration a partial victory in the first U.S. war crimes trial in a half century. ...more
August 7, 2008
The feathers were, according to the Chamberlain High Chiefettes, 'stained,' and 'sweaty,' and 'stinky,' and 'moldy.' ...more
October 26, 2007
In the Tampa Bay area, we definitely are experts on dressing up like pirates. It's not many places where residents can honestly say they have puffy shirts and eye patches in their wardrobes, and thanks to Gasparilla and 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' people are prepared to break out the Jolly Rogers for Halloween costumes. Want to jazz up the look? Add accessories such as eye patches, daggers, boot tops, hoop earrings, hats and wigs. Pistols, swords, masks and telescopes can also help complete the costume. The Disney Store recently introduced a line of costumes based on the latest 'Pirates' film, 'At World's End.' Included in the collection are Elizabeth Swann, the role played by Keira Knightley, in women's and girls' sizes. ...more
October 16, 2007
U.S. Army Sgt. Evan Vela spoke in a low voice Thursday at the court-martial for his fellow soldier. Tears slid down the 23-year-old's cheeks, and the judge prompted him to talk louder. ...more
September 28, 2007
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