OUR AMAZING STORIES REACH ALL OF TAMPA BAY It’s not a fluke, it’s a trend. Employment is up, real estate is rebounding, and the Tampa Bay Times has grown substantially — from the largest newspaper in Florida to the largest newspaper in the Southeast. In print and online, the Times is among the top 10 newspapers nationwide with the largest audience growth. And the Sunday Times is among the top 15 newspapers nationwide based on Sunday circulation. BRUCE FA U L M A N N VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING
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The Tampa Bay market continues to be a vibrant, diverse community full of economic opportunity. • Top 10 newspaper reading market Source: 2015 Nielsen Scarborough Multi-Market Study (r1)
• Now the 11th-largest media market Source: 2015-2016 Nielsen Local Market Universe Estimates • The third-most populous state in the country Source: U.S. Census Bureau • St. Pete rated #1 city in Florida for millennial jobseekers Source: nerdwallet 2015
• St. Pete (2) and Clearwater (8) beaches rank among the top 25 best beaches in the U.S. Source: 2015 Travelers Choice Awards, Trip Advisor • Fortune 500 companies based or located in Tampa Bay: Amazon, Ashley Furniture Industries Inc., Bloomin’ Brands/Outback, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Home Shopping Network, Johnson & Johnson, Raymond James Financial, WellCare Health Plans Source: 2015 Fortune 500 Rankings
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NEWSPAPERS NATIONWIDE. *Sunday circulation total average paid
LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE Sunday circulation total average paid #1 Tampa Bay Times #2 Orlando Sentinel
#4 Miami Herald
480,580 207,340
#3 S. Florida Sun-Sent.
Daily circulation total average paid #1 Tampa Bay Times #2 Miami Herald
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#3 Orlando Sentinel S. Florida
#4 Sun-Sentinel
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• More than 1 million readers every Sunday • Winner of 12 Pulitzer Prizes
Sources: 2014 AAM Audits; Does not include branded editions or digital non-replica; 2016 Nielsen Scarborough Report (r1 2/15-1/16).
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Tampa Bay DMA
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Tampa Bay DMA Monthly Unique Visitors
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Tampa Bay Times products reach 1.5 million people each week. FLORIDA
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Sunday Tampa Bay Times readers 783,000
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Kelly Johnson, signed off the free-agent clearance rack in February, becomes the team’s first to hit two three-run homers in a game. He put the memory in Tampa Bay’s 10-6 Memorial Day win over Miami, writes Gary Shelton. Sports, 1C
Spending ideas for Powerball winner
Greenkeeper’s neat work recalled
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Thousands mark Memorial Day Ceremonies at veterans cemeteries draw those who mourn and those appreciative of the sacrifice. Local, 1B
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Sparky, a West Highland terrier mix, yawns while relaxing in the lap of his owner, Karen Sellner, 63, of Brandon at Fort De Soto’s dog park area Monday. Sparky, who was part of the Memorial Day crowd, gets to visit the dog beach once a week. “We come every Monday, no matter what,” Sellner said. “This is the place to be with your dog and your family.” STORY, 1B
Chinese hack into U.S. defenses
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Big Apple wheels into bike sharing
20th annual St. Pete Beach Corey Area Art & Craft Festival, this Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a wide array of art and crafts ranging from as little as $3 to $3,000 set up along Corey Avenue in St. Pete Beach.
A story on Wednesday about a $52 million deal for Heritage Property and Casualty Insurance in St. Petersburg incorrectly stated that the company’s president, Richard Widdicombe, previously worked for the director of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. The story and an editorial published Thursday also misidentified the former role of Heritage’s vice president of claim operations. Paul Neilson formerly worked on a field inspection program for Citizens that was not connected to a controversial wind mitigation reinspection program. • Several “down” clues were inadvertently omitted from the New York Times crossword puzzle in Sunday’s Perspective. The missing clues to “Benefitting” appear today on 7A. • Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas were misidentified in a photo caption Monday.
When the Rays are out of town, you can watch the team on a big screen on the beach at Rays watch parties behind the Tradewinds’ Guy Harvey Outpost on St. Pete Beach. Upcoming parties are June 23 (New York Yankees), July 23 (Boston Red Sox), Aug. 11 (Los Angeles Dodgers) and Sept. 27 (Toronto Blue Jays) at 6000 Gulf Blvd.
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A girl from Tampa’s 1999 winning moment helped make “nerdy” cool. Nupur Lala, 28, is now finishing a master’s in cancer biology with plans to go to med school.
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with the perks, drawbacks and stereotypes that come with the title — all magnified because she won the year that an Oscar-nominated documentary (released three years later) turned its eye on the competition.
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BRANDON — He’s a short man, 5-foot4. He has eyes that actually sparkle. He says “knuckle-headed yo-yo” when he wants to make kids laugh. He calls them by their last names, and the goal is the same — get their attention, because they have to listen before they can learn. The younger ones don’t know who he is. But when they hit fourth- or fifthDANIEL WALLACE | Times grade, especially the ones who play baseSidelined from P.E. class by a broken leg, 34 60 7ball, or whose fathers played baseball, third-grader Joesph Flournoy, 9, talks to Tony then they know. They’ll say, “Coach, Saladino Jr., 77, on a recent day at Valrico you’re famous, aren’t you?” Elementary School.
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HISS! BOOM! RAH! Former cheerleader Manouchcar Pierre-Val sues Bucs, claiming she was effectively paid less than $2 an hour. PAGE 8
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The thought of cockroaches in a restaurant’s kitchen might make you queasy, but they may not be what should worry you most. Despite the very strong “yuck factor,” as Marion Nestle, a nationally known nutrition scientist and author of Food Politics, labels our visceral reaction to Florida’s famed creepycrawlies, there are far worse things that will actually, physically make us ill. These include foods stored at the wrong temperatures and the cross-contamination of foods. “I think (cockroaches) are more an index of poor sanitation,” said Nestle, who is a professor at New York University. “I’m not aware of documented instances of pathogen contamination of food via cockroach, but I suppose it’s theoretically possible. Mostly, there’s the yuck factor. If the place can’t keep out the cockroaches, what
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PARIS — The Obama administration’s go-slow policy on Syria came under renewed pressure Monday as European leaders agreed to allow the lapse of a ban on arms deliveries to Syria’s rebels, and Sen. John McCain slipped into the war-torn country to dramatize what he says is the opposition’s urgent need for direct military aid. The new support for Syria’s embattled opposition came amid high-level diplomatic efforts to find a political solution to the Syrian crisis. Secretary of State John Kerry met in Paris with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to explore prospects for a peace conference that would bring together rebels and Syrian government officials. Late in the day, foreign ministers from the 27-nation EU, meeting in the Belgian capital, failed to muster the votes for renewing the arms embargo, which will expire Friday. British Foreign Secretary William Hague declared in a tweet the “arms embargo on Syrian opposition ended,” though there had been no immediate decision to send arms. “Other sanctions remain” in place, he said, including sweeping restrictions on trade with the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. Hague, in separate comments, said that the EU decision “sends a very strong message from Europe to the Assad regime,” the
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Rumors that Saladino is retiring — we trace this one to his wife, Bertha — are greatly exaggerated. The founder of a 32-year-old high school tournament that has featured dozens of players who went on to the major leagues still gets up every morning at 5:15 a.m. and teaches physical education at Valrico Elementary School. His own children are grown. One runs a baseball academy. Two grandsons play
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Tony Saladino Jr., 77, has influenced many young lives. 34 61 3 BY MARLENE SOKOL Their gym teacher is Tony Saladino Jr.
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She became a role model for those who realized it’s okay to be nerdy. She became a trendsetter, starting a run in which 10 of 14 national bee winners have been Indian-American, including the past five. Today, she’s 28 and finishing up a master’s degree in can34 61 4 cer biology with plans to enroll in the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, having changed course from a career plan that had her researching memory and the brain for three
Ageless coach shapes a timeless message
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Sunsets at Pier 60 is a daily festival on Clearwater Beach that celebrates the end of the day with artisans, crafters, street performers and music. Every Friday and Saturday night, free movies are shown on the beach. This weekend features Mirror Mirror on Friday and Grown Ups on Saturday. See sunsetsatpier60.com for movies and bands.
Her life after ‘Spellbound’ fame WASHINGTON — Of the 85 kids who have won the National Spelling Bee, only one became an instant movie star. For the millions who watched back in 1999, her face is frozen in time. She’ll always be the 14-year-old girl from Tampa’s Benito Middle School with the glasses and dark shoulderlength hair, her arms raised while leaping for joy. But that was a half-life ago for Nupur Lala. Like all bee winners, she has since had to deal
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Residents of Tampa Bay counties trump all other metro areas as the biggest feeder market for local beaches. The other top feeder markets are New York, Chicago and Orlando.
Planning to stay at the beach this summer? Here are some events to consider:
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of those who hit Pinellas County beaches visit between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
The Citi Bike program launches with 6,000 bicycles in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Daily Briefing, 4A
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James “Ace” Kozorra, 62, who knew everyone’s name at the Feather Sound Country Club after 20 years, was walking nearby when hit and killed by a car. Local, 1B
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Arms ban on Syria ends The EU lets its embargo lapse, as Sen. McCain visits rebels.
Taken as a lump sum, after taxes, someone would have $277.3 million, says a Florida Lottery spokeswoman. What will that buy? Local, 1B
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Think the hazy, lazy dog days of summer have arrived? Not if you’re in the business of selling bay area beaches. Memorial Day, the official trigger of summer, means Pinellas County’s tourism agency shifts gears to target more locals than out-of-towners. But that doesn’t mean activity slows down.
Kelly Johnson, signed off the free-agent clearance rack in February, becomes the team’s first to hit two three-run homers in a game. He put the memory in Tampa Bay’s 10-6 Memorial Day win over Miami, writes Gary Shelton. Sports, 1C
Spending ideas for Powerball winner
The EU lets its embargo lapse, as Sen. McCain visits rebels.
Taken as a lump sum, after taxes, someone would have $277.3 million, says a Florida Lottery spokeswoman. What will that buy? Local, 1B
Greenkeeper’s neat work recalled
Washington Post
James “Ace” Kozorra, 62, who knew everyone’s name at the Feather Sound Country Club after 20 years, was walking nearby when hit and killed by a car. Local, 1B
Thousands mark Memorial Day Ceremonies at veterans cemeteries draw those who mourn and those appreciative of the sacrifice. Local, 1B
Chinese hack into U.S. defenses The designs of more than two dozen weapons systems were breached, giving China access to advanced technology. World, 2A
Big Apple wheels into bike sharing
Arms ban on Syria ends
DIRK SHADD | Times
Sparky, a West Highland terrier mix, yawns while relaxing in the lap of his owner, Karen Sellner, 63, of Brandon at Fort De Soto’s dog park area Monday. Sparky, who was part of the Memorial Day crowd, gets to visit the dog beach once a week. “We come every Monday, no matter what,” Sellner said. “This is the place to be with your dog and your family.” STORY, 1B
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$1 million Visit St. Pete/Clearwater spends $1 million to get residents of central and west Florida to visit the Pinellas beaches.
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PARIS — The Obama administration’s go-slow policy on Syria came under renewed pressure Monday as European leaders agreed to allow the lapse of a ban on arms deliveries to Syria’s rebels, and Sen. John McCain slipped into the war-torn country to dramatize what he says is the opposition’s urgent need for direct military aid. The new support for Syria’s embattled opposition came amid high-level diplomatic efforts to find a political solution to the Syrian crisis. Secretary of State John Kerry met in Paris with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to explore prospects for a peace conference that would bring together rebels and Syrian government officials. Late in the day, foreign ministers from the 27-nation EU, meeting in the Belgian capital, failed
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