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The journalist scribbled his notes on page after page of a yellow legal pad.
The subsequent story was inked onto the front page of a newspaper, The St. Petersburg Times, and over the next five years popped up in Google searches of its subject, Dr. Harold "Hal" Kennedy, a St. Louis cardiologist.
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The St. Petersburg Times has dodged a $10 million libel verdict levied against the paper last year.
In a June 14 order, a Florida judge threw out the verdict and sided with the newspaper in a suit brought by a St. Louis cardiologist who claimed the paper libeled him in a series of 2003 articles.
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A man was shot multiple times early Sunday morning following a shooting in the 1100 block of Commerce Street in Petersburg. Petersburg Police officers responded to reports of gunfire at 4:38 a.m. and when they arrived they found a male victim in a vehicle who had suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
The shooting victim remains hospitalized following surgery.
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Leonard R. Poe, Burnsville, NC, for plaintiffs-appellants.
George K. Rahdert, Rahdert & Anderson, St. Petersburg, FL, for Times Pub.
Donald B. Harden...
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PETERSBURG - A man was shot multiple times early Sunday morning in the 1100 block of Commerce Street.
Police officers responded to reports of gunfire at 4:38 a.m. When they arrived, they found a male victim in a vehicle who had suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
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St. Petersburg Times editorial writer Diane Steinle's article won the 2004 Sigma Delta Chi Awards for editorial writing. Steinle wrote several pieces centering on the death of 16-year-old Rebecca McKinney, who was hit and killed while crossing a six-lane road after getting off her school bus.
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To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS
Contact: Scott Montgomery, +1-727-893-8145, smontgomery@sptimes.com; or Bill Adair, +1-202-463-0575, badair@sptimes.com, both of the St. Petersburg Times; or Janet Donovan, +1-202-904-1035, ceiinfo@erols.com, for the Congressional Quarterly
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PALM HARBOR, Fla. -- Nationwide Title Clearing has been named as one of the best places to work in Tampa Bay by the St. Petersburg Times. Nationwide T...
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NEW YORK - The Las Vegas Sun won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for exposing a high death rate among construction workers on the Las Vegas Strip. The New York Times received five Pulitzers, including one for breaking the call-girl scandal that destroyed Gov. Eliot Spitzer's career.
The Detroit Free Press won in the local reporting category for obtaining a trove of sexually explicit text messages that brought down the city's mayor. The judges also awarded a Pulitzer in local reporting to the East Valley Tribune of Mesa, Ariz., for revealing how a sheriff's focus on immigration enforcement endangered investigations of other crimes.
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Janet Donovan of Congressional Quarterly, +1-202-904- 1035, ceiinfo@erols.com; or Scott Montgomery, +1-727/893-8145, smontgomery@sptimes.com, or Bill Adair, +1-202-463-0575, badair@sptimes.com, both of the St. Petersburg Times