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'Noles sack Terps

Maryland quarterback Chris Turner (10) is sacked by Florida State defensive end Neefy Moffett (59) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in College Park, Md., Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. Rob Carr/Associated Press

COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Florida State kept alive its hopes of advancing to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game and buried Maryland's title hopes under a barrage of sacks and takeaways. More

Mark O'Brien: From BC to AC, learning lot about life

Parents soon realize that life changes ... and changes and changes. More

The good, the bad, ... and the airport

Something clearly isn't right with the way it handle deals for private development of city-owned property. More

The election's over, folks, it's time to move on

In response to Robert Forbess' comments on the news media gloating about the win of Barack Obama ("Media gloating," Letters, Nov. 13), he's just another sore loser. More

Arrest logs

The following suspects were charged with felonies Friday at Escambia County Jail. Names, ages and addresses were provided by the individuals. More

Less green at Christmas

Jennifer Hatler and her son, Cortland, shop the isles of the Target store in Pace on Friday. Even with tough economic times, many experts believe that discount retailers such as Target and Wal-Mart will do more business that traditional mall stores this holiday season.

Tough economic times are forcing Florida consumers to drastically cut back on plans for holiday spending, according to surveys conducted in September and October by the University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research. More

How to drop hints

 Illustration by Andy Marlette/amarlette@pnj.com

Take the mystery (and mayhem) out of your gift list by learning to drop helpful hints. More

Gators pummel Bulldogs

Florida quarterback Tim Tebow runs during the first half of the Gators' rout of the Citadel. Phil Sandlin/Associated Press

GAINESVILLE — Tim Tebow circled Florida Field, high-fiving fans, posing for photographs and listening to chants of "one more year." More

Feed belly and soul at the same time

What can be more fundamental than work that feeds the body, nurtures the soul ... and doesn't neglect the wallet? More

Something to be thankful for

Walter Grotefend, chaplain for the Heaven's Thunder chapter of the Christian Motorcyclists Association, left, serves tea to the hungry and homeless at the Epps Christian Center 
Pre-Thanksgiving Dinner on Saturday. The group came from Baldwin County, Ala., to help. Louis Cooper/lcooper@pnj.com

The Epps Christian Center in Pensacola had its fourth annual Pre-Thanksging Dinner on Saturday, More

Pregnant mare killed

A 3-year-old mare was shot and killed Friday afternoon. More

Death notices

Mattie Lou "Pat" Atchison, 74, of Atmore, Ala., died Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. Visitation: 6 p.m. today at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral home, with services Monday at 10 a.m. at tghe funeral home More

How to help a laid-off friend or co-worker

How to Help When a Friend or Co-Worker Is Laid Off More

Get a hunch about hinting

We don't have to tell you what an agonizing experience gift-buying can be. More

Sooners stomp Red Raiders

Oklahoma linebacker Travis Lewis carries an interception 47 yards to the Oklahoma 2-yard line in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game against Texas Tech in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008. AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki

Oklahoma has no problem defeating No. 2 Texas Tech. More

A man and his horse get tough on bullying

East Milton Elementary School students pet Tuffy, a quarter horse owned by Kyle Holley, recently. Holley visits area schools with Tuffy to teach kids through a character education program. Ben Twingley/btwingley@pnj.com

Kyle Holley uses an American quarter horse to teach character education. More

Bias often rides on horse of high-sounding principles

What Floridians approved in Amendment 2 was a prohibition on the legal recognition of anything "that is treated as marriage or the substantial equivalent thereof." It will take years of lawsuits and countless lawyers to sort out the intended and unintended consequences of this measure. More

Yet another controversial land deal

By day, she's a dean at Escambia High School. Her night job is as a member of the Pensacola City Council. More

Carlton Proctor: Annexation tough sell, but not impossible

It took a long and strenuous campaign to persuade voters joining the city was in their best interests. More

Watch out! Baby fever is contagious

Columnist Rebecca Ross fears there are no survivors in the baby wars. More

UWF soccer takes center stage

If you need a break from that football today, try the high-stakes futbol at the University of West Florida. More

Eyes on the Prize

Poker pro Jonathan Little, 23, a Pace High School graduate, has two World Poker Tour bracelets and has won more than $4 million over the past two years. Ben Twingley/btwingley@pnj.com

Jonathan Little, 23, a 2003 Pace High graduate, has piled up career earnings of $4 million. More

People on the move

Tamara Cozzolino has a new position as a cosmetologist with Impressions Full Service Salon & Boutique, LLC. More

Health briefs

Ladies of Charity set contest, silent auction More

Mark O'Brien: Nonprofits can be considered for free marketing services

Ideawörks, Inc. has announced a call for applications to local nonprofits for consideration of the 2009 GoodWörks grant. More

Bayfront Parkway work to cause delays

Expect delays on Bayfront Parkway More

Society of the Debutante Charity Cotillion announces debutantes

The Society of the Debutante Charity Cotillion raises money for educational and charitable purposes in Northwest Florida. Last year, the Cotillion donated more than $52,300 to 29 different charities. On Saturday, 10 young ladies will be presented during the 48th annual Charity Cotillion Ball. More

UWF tops Concordia-Selma, 85-73

UWF's Charlie Bouie controls a pass against Concordia-Selma on Saturday. Mike Lewis/mlewis@pnj.com

University of West Florida coach Don Hogan said it wasn't his team's top performance, but still worthy of an 85-73 win over Concordia-Selma at the UWF Fieldhouse on Saturday. More

11/18/2008

11/17/2008

local columnists

Reginald Dogan
Many thanks to supporters of local clubs
When an organization provides a worthwhile service, individuals who have a passion for that mission will continue to support it even during tough economic times. More
Mark O'Brien
From BC to AC, learning lot about life
Parents soon realize that life changes ... and changes and changes. More
Carl Wernicke
Feed belly and soul at the same time
What can be more fundamental than work that feeds the body, nurtures the soul ... and doesn't neglect the wallet? More
Carlton Proctor
Annexation tough sell, but not impossible
It took a long and strenuous campaign to persuade voters joining the city was in their best interests. More
J. Earle Bowden
Spend less when less is all you have
Only in America would someone walk off a Lear jet and wait in line for a Washington bailout. Let them eat cold collards. More
Rebecca Ross
Watch out! Baby fever is contagious
Columnist Rebecca Ross fears there are no survivors in the baby wars. More
Mike Papantonio
Move money from Wall Street to Main Street
When Obama turns his back on Wall Street for a while and spends taxpayer money on Main Street, conservatives will label him the same way they labeled FDR. More
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