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Links from the Times for July 17: Manatees, Emmanuel Ganpot
High life on the lam for fugitive
Musician and former Eckerd College student Emmanuel Ganpot promised to show up in a Pinellas courtroom in April 2003 to start serving nearly six years in prison for dealing drugs. Instead, he bought a plane ticket to Paris and disappeared. Now he's back in custody, facing up to 105 years in prison. | Backstory
Editor's note: Due to production problems, the continuation of this story did not appear on Page 5A of some of today's editions. The story is offered here in its entirety.
A manatee advocacy organization cites videos that they say show a pattern of harassment toward manatees
Special report: 40th Anniversary Apollo 11
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