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All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg is preparing to move into its brand new, state-of-the-art facility next month. To kick off the move, hospital officials are hosting a ceremony placing a time capsule at the new hospital. The ceremony takes place at 10 a.m. ...more
November 4, 2009
Gaither is looking for its graduates and former faculty to celebrate a milestone at the school. ...more
July 22, 2009
Etching their names on what will become a sort-of time capsule for future generations, workers and their guests celebrated a milestone Friday in the construction of a new Tampa Art Museum: the ceremony to top off the building's frame with the installation of the final beam. ...more
November 8, 2008
Like a tiny time capsule, I held the baby in my arms and played with its delicate fingers, traced the line of its chubby jaw, nuzzled its soft eyelashes and sniffed the essence of childhood. Then, with a damp cloth, I carefully wiped away the mildew that stained its rosy cheeks. ...more
October 8, 2008
The observation of Congregation Beth Shalom of Brandon's "chai," or 18th, anniversary this year culminated in a family celebration May 18, during which members buried a time capsule full of memorabilia. In 2026, at the synagogue's "double-chai" anniversary, members will unearth the capsule. ...more
August 6, 2008
Tempest Storm is fuming. Her fingers tremble with frustration. They are aged, knotted by arthritis and speckled with purple spots under paper skin. ...more
July 13, 2008
Consider it the great cosmic ice breaker. That's how scientists describe tonight's planned touchdown of the Phoenix Mars Lander, the first robot to dig into ice on the Red Planet. If all goes well, the $386 million craft will plunge through the atmosphere and settle atop the northern arctic plain, where researchers hope to find treasure below the surface: frozen water. ...more
May 25, 2008
TAMPA - Consider it the great cosmic ice breaker. That's how scientists describe tonight's planned touchdown of the Phoenix Mars Lander, the first robot to dig into ice on the Red Planet. If all goes well, the $386 million craft will plunge through the atmosphere and settle atop the northern arctic plain, where researchers hope to find treasure below the surface: frozen water. ...more
May 23, 2008
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