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1. Chased by their church: When you try to leave Scientology, they try to bring you back: For years, the Church of Scientology chased down and brought back staff members who tried to leave.
- "Churches don't keep SECRETS, CULTS DO!" ~ Truth
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2. United Football League's Florida Tuskers say they could give the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a tussle: Florida Tuskers coach Jim Haslett said though the level of competition level in the first-year United Football League "may not be the National Football League," he believes his team is "pretty close."
- "It would be nice if we had an NFL team here in Tampa." ~ Mr. Fabulous
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3. Man overboard: To leave Scientology, Don Jason had to jump off a ship: Don Jason says he was locked in his cabin and later was denied repeated requests to leave the Freewinds ship.
- "I truly feel sorry for anyone that has fellen prey to their trap." ~ Flakk
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4. On sale at Walmart, for $895 (plus shipping): A final resting place: The traditional burial is now anything but.
- "No mention of the return policy." ~ CbStPete
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5. 81-year-old woman escapes Tuesday morning St. Petersburg house fire: Bonnie Gettys, 81, was at home when the fired started but made it out of the house as firefighters arrived.
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6. Scientology: What happened in Vegas: Terri and Janis Gillham didn't know it, but they were being watched after leaving Scientology.
- "Scientology = brainwashing!" ~ Interstate275FLA
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7. Gas prices expected to rise 10 to 20 cents before year's end: Gas prices climbed just a couple of cents the past week, and the price of crude oil is down. But don't get your hopes up.
- "This recession is nowhere finished. Stay tuned!" ~ Boppy
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8. Lakeland baby starves in a well-stocked home: Only 2 ounces of formula were found Monday in the home where paramedics pronounced an emaciated 5-month-old girl dead.
- "This story disgusts me on so many levels!" ~ GulfSider
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9. Feds announce more than 100 prosecutions in mortgage fraud surge: An intensive, nine-month federal investigation of mortgage fraud that stretched from Jacksonville to Tampa and Fort Myers has resulted in charges against 105 people.
- "Great, It's about time." ~ Ididso
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10. Trapper who staged python's capture facing criminal charges: A trapper who staged a phony capture of a 14-foot Burmese python in Manatee County in July is now facing criminal charges.
- "He can trade defense ideas with Balloon Boy's dad." ~ TheUnderground
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