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November 17, 2001

Parents hop aboard 'Potter' movie mania
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[Times photo: Kevin White]
The line for the debut of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone begins to form hours before the first showing at Beacon Theatres.
Thoughts of enemies can soothe the nerves
I suppose I began to realize that Sept. 11 had rattled me more deeply than I had thought when I felt slightly uneasy going into the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center to see South Pacific last month.

Brown-Waite applauded by Sierra Club
The senator's role in resisting aquifer injection of waste water was cited as a primary accomplishment.

Police seek bank robber
SPRING HILL -- Authorities took out a warrant Friday for the arrest of David Wayne Potts, who is accused of robbing a Bank of America branch on Spring Hill Drive Thursday.

School to sue for insurance claim
A finance company has paid less than $300,000 of $1-million that officials say the schools are owed.

Teacher says he will run for District 4 seat
A 26-year-old school teacher is the first announced Republican candidate for County Commission District 4.

Thanksgiving Day Closures
The following businesses and government offices will be closed Thursday and Friday (unless otherwise noted), in recognition of Thanksgiving Day.

Holiday gatherings offer opportunities to eat, share
JAM (Jesus and Me Ministry), the Brooksville Parks and Recreation and the Jerome Brown Community Center will sponsor the 13th annual free Community Thanksgiving Dinner from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the community center, 99 Jerome Brown Place, Brooksville.

Muslims embark on holy days
BROOKSVILLE -- At sundown tonight, Muslims throughout the world begin Ramadan, the holy month of fasting mandated by the Koran.

Church marks 75 years of faith, family
NEW PORT RICHEY -- When Caroline Harper and her brother attended St. Stephen's Episcopal Church as children in the 1920s, there was no Sunday school for them.

Letters of thanks
Students shone at festival

State DEP sues over treatment facility
SPRING HILL -- The state Department of Environmental Protection is suing a Spring Hill man for not having the proper permits to operate a wastewater treatment plant.

Traffic stop inquiry ends in deputy's firing
BROOKSVILLE -- A sheriff's deputy who gave a prominent local lawyer a black eye and a fractured rib during a traffic stop on Oct. 28 was fired Friday for using excessive force.  


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