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3/9/10
Not even in death does phone company part I have an ongoing battle with Verizon. My first call was in April 2009. I just wanted my phone and TV service cutoff, but keep my internet, sounds simple enough. TV & phone did not go off until November 2009 after multiple phone calls. Today, still trying to get a correct bill.
Even after you die, it's still a problem according to the article below from the 3/2/10 issue, page 24. http://tampabaytimes.ussrv06.newsmemory.com/index.php
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- U.S. gas stations: Stay BP or change name to Amoco?
BP gas station owners across the country are divided over whether the oil giant stained by its handling of the Gulf spill should rebrand U.S. outlets as Amoco or another name as part of its effort to repair the company's badly damaged reputation.
- Rays-Yankees sold out; A-Rod still seeks 600
The calendar says end of July, but this weekend's showdown between the Rays and the Yankees at Tropicana Field will have a pennant race feel.
- Convict sues man he robbed in St. Pete over takedown
Michael Dupree is serving a 12-year sentence for burglary and cocaine possession stemming from his 2007 break-in of a van in St. Petersburg. Dupree stole a bicycle locked inside and was apprehended after the owner, Anthony McKoy, saw him with the bike down the street.
- Workforce agency may appeal repayment demanded by IG
Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance needs a little more time to figure out whether to fight or pay a $147,128 bill presented by Florida's Agency for Workforce Innovation.
- Iran official: Cigarettes tainted in Western plot
An Iranian official says cigarettes smuggled into Iran have been tainted with pig blood and nuclear material as part of a Western conspiracy.
- Poll: Crist holds small lead in Senate race
Gov. Charlie Crist is slightly ahead of Republican Marco Rubio in a three-way general election matchup for the U.S. Senate while the race to succeed Crist as governor is about even, a poll released Friday suggests.
- DeGeneres out, J. Lo in as 'American Idol' judge, sources say
Former "Fly Girl" Jennifer Lopez is poised to return to television - this time as a judge on "American Idol."
- Woman catches dengue fever while visiting Key West
Health officials say a Broward County woman caught dengue fever during a trip to Key West.
- Florida Aquarium upgrading penguin exhibit
A brutally cold winter and a very hot summer have been especially good to The Florida Aquarium. And following right along, aquarium officials hinted they will add a few more features to their current expansion plans, including a new penguin exhibit, potentially with large pools where visitors could watch penguins playing and swimming.
- Unknown treasure: Tampa has world's largest bowling pin
Parade magazine identified one "American original" in each of the 50 states. Florida's original? It's right here in Tampa: the world's largest bowling pin, outside Splitsville at Channelside.
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