Testing Grounds The latest industry being outsourced to India is clinical drug trials. And any number of tragic things can happen on the way to your medicine cabinet.
Friday Night Rewind It doesn't matter which team you cheer for. We've got video previews of every high school football program in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando County.
Southwest Airlines has agreed to a deal that would take the discount carrier into New York's LaGuardia Airport starting next year, taking over slots held by bankrupt ATA. Business, 4B
Late heroics lead Bulls to first loss
Dominique Jones scored a game-high 23 points for the South Florida men's basketball team, but a late layup and free throw leads host Virginia to a 77-75 win, handing the Bulls their first loss of the season. Sports, 1C
Legislators: Don't ask for turkeys
GOP leaders of the state Legislature warn that in these uncertain financial times they will not consider requests for unnecessary local projects. They said this from an expensive resort where they are meeting. Tampa Bay, 1B
Her tools gone, astronaut lets it go
A day after a shuttle astronaut loses her bag of tools while on a space walk, she talks about finishing the job. Meanwhile, NASA works on coming up with Plan B. Daily Briefing, 4A
Mammoth hairs open DNA doors
Scientists say they have broken about three-fourths of the DNA code of the woolly mammoth, based on samples taken from hair strands. The results could tell them more about the history of elephants. World & Nation, 2A
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