St. Petersburg Times
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The St. Petersburg Times is a daily newspaper based in St. Petersburg, Florida, that serves the larger Tampa Bay area. The Times sells 334,742 papers per day Monday through Saturday, making it the largest paper in Florida and the 23rd largest in the United States[1]. On Sunday it sells 420,251 papers, and the Times estimates about 755,000 people read the daily edition, while on Sundays it is approximately one million[2]. It is published by the Times Publishing Company, which is owned by the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism school in St. Petersburg directly adjacent to the ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Religious tracts target Catholic church in St. Petersburg
Parishioners leaving Mass at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in St. Petersburg one recent Sunday evening weren't prepared for the sermon plastered to their windshields. "Am I ...Posted by Neil R. Anderson -
Let's be blunt. Bitter? You bet I'm bitter
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Effects from gulf oil spill far from over, experts say
The federal government — which has had to repeatedly revise its estimate about how much oil has gushed into the gulf from the Deepwater Horizon disaster — announced ...Posted by Steve Myers -
U.S. attorney, IRS and FBI investigating Florida GOP credit card use
Federal law enforcement agencies have launched a criminal investigation into the use of American Express cards issued by the Republican Party of Florida to elected officials ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Marine reservist attacked Greek priest he mistook for terrorist
Bruce ended up in jail, accused of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. He was released Tuesday on $7,500 bail. Marakis ended up at the hospital with stitches. He told the ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
In Cuba, the economy is so bad the shantytowns are looking good
A dead rat lies in the middle of the dirt track leading to a cluster of wooden shacks. Young boys — barefoot and shirtless — play a lively game of marbles in the dried ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Project Lifesaver's radio tracking devices can find wanderers with dementia, autism and Alzheimer's
Carol Solomon stood in the street, squinting over a long walkway toward the front door of a vacant house. That can't be him, the Sarasota police volunteer thought as she ...Posted by Leo Romero -
How bay area governments blew the housing bubble
All across America, local governments are dealing with budgets that are wildly out of balance. It's even worse in Florida. Under spending proposals now being floated in the ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Scientology: The truth rundown
Scientology leader David Miscavige is the focus of this special report from the St. Petersburg Times. Former executives of the Church of Scientology, including two of the ...Posted by Leo Romero -
A key to health care: same cost everywhere
During the final two years of his life, the typical senior in Miami sees doctors 106 times. He receives an astonishing array of lab tests, MRIs and medical procedures, and ...Posted by Leo Romero



