Sunday, February 14, 2016

Vinci beats Bencic to win St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy and other top stories.

  • Vinci beats Bencic to win St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy

    Roberta Vinci snapped a losing streak in finals to beat top-seeded Belinda Bencic 6-4, 6-3 and take the inaugural St. Petersburg Ladies Trophy on Sunday.It is the 10th career win for No. 16-ranked Vinci in a WTA singles final and ends her 0-4 streak in finals dating back to 2013 — including last year's U.S. Open, where she lost to fellow Italian Flavia Pennetta.A to-and-fro first set between the top two seeded players saw Vinci broken twice as she landed just 51 percent of her first serves, but..
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  • Sunday 'blue laws' outdated

    Back when I was a Bucs season-ticket holder, I would observe a ritual that was funny to watch but hard to figure out. For games starting at 1 p.m., there would be a mobbing of beer vendors at kickoff time because of a local ordinance that prohibited the sale of alcohol before that hour on Sunday. Many fans would miss the kickoff and the first plays of the game getting adult beverages, and I would wonder why it was necessary to wait so long to have a cold one. It seemed so silly, which is why t..
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  • Florida businessman sues ex-fiancee over $2.1M in stolen jewels

    Florida businessman sues ex-fiancee over $2.1M in stolen jewels
    PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — A Florida businessman is suing his ex-fiancee alleging that she and her parents took $2.1 million in gold, diamonds and other jewelry after the breakup last summer.The Tampa Bay Times reports (http://bit.ly/1TgWGMI ) that Scott Patrick Mitchell of Palm Harbor says his ex took 99 three-diamond necklaces, 147 gold rings and 172 loose diamonds from his vault. The ex-fiancee Marty Catherine Hunt is also facing criminal charges of grand theft for the alleged heist. Her attor..
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  • Tampa Bay residents recall encounters with U.S. Supreme Court ...

    Tampa Bay residents recall encounters with U.S. Supreme Court ...
    TAMPA — Since childhood, as he watched his mother work as a bookkeeper in a New York courthouse, John Badalamenti wanted to be a judge. So when President Ronald Reagan nominated another Sicilian from New York, Antonin Scalia, to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1986, Badalamenti, then in high school, had confirmation he could reach his dream. Later, as a Tampa lawyer, Badalamenti argued in front of Scalia in a local case that rose to the Supreme Court, an experience he called "humbling...
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  • Sports on TV: Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016

    AUTO RACINGTIMETVSprint Cup: Daytona 500 qualifying1 p.m.FOXNHRA: Winternationals 5 p.m.FS1BASKETBALLTIMETVWomen: UConn @ TempleNoonESPN2Women: Dayton @ George WashingtonNoonESPNUWomen: Miami @ Notre Dame1 p.m.SUNMen: Indiana @ Michigan State1 p.m.CBSWomen: North Carolina @ FSU2 p.m.ESPN2Women: Florida @ Auburn2 p.m.SECNWomen: Washington @ UCLA2 p.m.ESPNUWomen: Ohio State @ Penn State2 p.m.B10NWomen: Texas @ Oklahoma2:30 p.m.FS1Women: Xavier @ Marquettte2:30 p.m.FS2Men: USF @ Temple3 p.m.CBSSNW..
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  • SFSC professor stays busy even in retirement

    SFSC professor stays busy even in retirement
    AVON PARK — Dr. Christopher McConnell has to stay busy — even in retirement. He retired after three decades of practicing internal medicine, growing weary of the business-end of medicine. Still, he couldn’t imagine a life on the links or lounging by the pool. He had a need to work. To fulfill that need, he found a second career teaching science at South Florida State College. McConnell is entering his ninth year teaching human anatomy and physiology to aspiring nurses, radiologists, and biologi..
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  • Batting orders among Rays' big decisions in spring

    Batting orders among Rays' big decisions in spring
    As the Rays prepare this week to open spring training, one phrase you will hear a lot, in assorted iterations, is that their problems are good ones to have. They'll say that about the quality of arms in camp, with a strong rotation backed by the formal unveiling of the next wave led by LHP Blake Snell. About the abundance of outfielders and first base/DH types, citing the benefits of injury protection and banking on James Loney, the likely odd man out, to be a good soldier to facilitate a deal. ..
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  • 5 potentially major threats to your retirement

    5 potentially major threats to your retirement
    6:01 AM. EST February 14, 2016  Even if you’ve been diligently saving for retirement and have your money socked away in the right investments for your age, unforeseen problems can disrupt your careful planning.Threats to your retirement can come from both inside your own family and from strangers who want to take advantage of you. Here’s what you can do to protect yourself.1. Boomerang childrenOne of the biggest financial risks to retirement is your own grown children, says Helen Huntley, ..
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  • People and changes

    People and changes Ledger report Published: Sunday, February 14, 2016 at 12:01 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, February 12, 2016 at 6:43 p.m. Students from the Young Entrepreneurs Academy in Polk County will be introduced to local CEOs, business owners and executives as they volunteer their time one-on-one to discuss their roles, companies, backgrounds and offer helpful business and networking advice to the students. The CEO panel features: Kevin Drake, publisher, Ledg..
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  • Rays manager a year older, a year wiser as he embarks on second ...

    Rays manager a year older, a year wiser as he embarks on second ...
    ST. PETERSBURG — Rays manager Kevin Cash turned 38 in December. He remains among the youngest managers or coaches in the four major sports. But he’s not a rookie anymore. “There’s no substitute for getting out there and doing it,” Cash said. Rays spring training begins next Sunday in Port Charlotte. Last week, a relaxed Cash sat in a restaurant near Tropicana Field and talked about his friend, the one he heard at home games whenever he lifted a starting pitcher sooner rather than later. “Eve..
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