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DEERFIELD Lakes
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3/9/10
Not even in death does phone company part I have an ongoing battle with Verizon. My first call was in April 2009. I just wanted my phone and TV service cutoff, but keep my internet, sounds simple enough. TV & phone did not go off until November 2009 after multiple phone calls. Today, still trying to get a correct bill.
Even after you die, it's still a problem according to the article below from the 3/2/10 issue, page 24. http://tampabaytimes.ussrv06.newsmemory.com/index.php
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- BP: Multiple companies, teams contributed to oil spill
BP describes the incident as an accident that arose from a complex series of mechanical failures, human judgments, engineering design, operational implementation and team interfaces.
- Brantley offered plea deal, court document shows
The girlfriend of a man accused of killing two Tampa police officers was offered a plea agreement Tuesday by federal prosecutors, according to a U.S. District Court document.
- Gainesville minister: Quran burning still planned
The Rev. Terry Jones said he has received more than 100 death threats and has started carrying a gun since announcing his plan to burn the Muslim holy book.
- Tampa needs to provide refuge for manatees
If the Hillsborough River gets too cool, city will have to divert warmer water from Sulphur Springs
- LAPD brass plead for calm; protesters egg station
Police Chief Charlie Beck pleaded for calm and vowed his department would conduct an exhaustive investigation into a bicycle officer's fatal shooting of a drunken day laborer with a knife.
- Volunteers vow to maintain Riverview cemetery
Florence Sikes is at again. In her continuing mission to care for an old cemetery on Hackney Road, the 75-year-old Gibsonton resident recently obtained estimates for new fencing and needs the community to help pay for it.
- Hermine's remnants head north after storm weakens
It's power spent, what was left of Tropical Storm Hermine was making its way north Wednesday, having drenched parts of northeastern Mexico and south Texas before weakening.
- Rays bomb Red Sox, 14-5; Price wins 17th
The Rays set season-highs for runs and home runs while pounding the Red Sox 14-5 as David Price, making his Fenway Park debut, extended his team record for wins in a season to 17.
- Swiftmud seeks comment on plan to prevent dry wells, sinkholes
District water managers will solicit public comments at a Sept. 14 meeting on proposed regulations to help prevent sinkholes and dry wells linked to agricultural pumping during cold spells.
- Regulations fly by Florida's parasail industry
Every so often, parasailers soaring above the Gulf of Mexico off Florida's west coast tumble from the sky and plummet into the water or onto the beach.
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