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St. Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral in downtown St. Petersburg has an active group of LGBT members and supporters.

BLESSINGS AT A CROSSROADS

BY WAVENEY ANN MOORE

Times Staff Writer

ST. PETERSBURG

Early this year, Episcopal Bishop

Dabney Smith stood before a

crowd of about 175 people who

wanted him to authorize same-sex union

blessings.The meeting, in the parish hall of St.

Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral in downtown

St. Petersburg, was of particular signifi-

cance.It took place at the “mother church”

of Smith’s diocese, which stretches from

Brooksville to Marco Island and includes

The local Episcopal bishop who leads 31,000 parishioners in his

diocese could soon okay priests’ blessings of same-sex unions.

On the WebEpiscopal Bishop Dabney

Smith talks about how his

viewpoint has evolved.

See the interview at tampabay.

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ST. PETE PRIDE: Attendees enjoy Sunday’s festival — and shade, when they can — on a sizzling day as Pride wraps up. Page 1B

Tampa, St. Petersburg and Plant City. St.

Peter’s also is home to an energized group

of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender

members with strong support from con-

gregational leaders and parishioners.

Smith fielded questions that Janu-

ary evening, but was not ready to offer a

decision on a topic that has roiled his and

other denominations. His answer could

come soon.The cathedral’s hopes, meanwhile,

are on display in a recent newsletter

announcing that St. Peter’s will “move

toward offering” the blessings.

BY TIA MITCHELL

Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

JACKSONVILLE — Gov. Rick

Scott’s plan to spend tax dol-

lars to boost the national promi-

nence of Florida’s top cancer cen-

ters came as a pleasant surprise

to the Mayo Clinic.

One of the country’s most pres-

tigious names in research, the

Mayo Clinic Cancer Center is in

three states — the mother ship in

Minnesota, plus Florida and Ari-

zona. Mayo Jacksonville officials

figured they — and the 14,000

cancer patients seen at the Flor-

ida site — would benefit from

Scott’s plan.After all, the glass doors of its

research building bear the fed-

eral seal of approval Scott wants

more Florida centers to have: “A

comprehensive cancer center

designated by the National Can-

cer Institute.”But Mayo, nestled in a forest

of pine trees in suburban Jack-

sonville, has learned that being

“Florida’s best kept secret,” as

its leaders like to say, has politi-

cal consequences. As this year’s

legislative session wore on, it

became clear that Mayo would

be snubbed in favor of centers

that enjoy more support in Talla-

hassee.“It was eye-opening to us,”

said Layne Smith, Mayo’s direc-

tor of state government rela-

tions.Consumers who wait eagerly

for the latest news on the war

against cancer might imagine

that medical research is a purely

scientific pursuit. But especially

now, as federal research dollars

grow scarcer and competition

for whatever other funds can be

found intensifies, it’s a political

challenge as well.

Just ask Mayo Jacksonville.

Rift in cancer center dollarsState funding excludes

Florida Mayo Clinic

among top facilities.

. See CANCER, 3A

Florida Gov.

Rick Scott’s

new budget

gives money

to top cancer

centers like

Moffitt in Tampa.

In Broward, it’s often the judges who end up in handcuffs

New York Times

MIAMI — Lawyers gawked

from office windows last month

when a BMW SUV swiped a

parked police cruiser in the park-

ing lot of a courthouse in Fort

Lauderdale and then slammed

into a gate over and over again.

A judge was at the wheel.

As lawyers used smartphones

to snap pictures of the morning

spectacle, Judge Lynn Rosen-

thal became the third Broward

County judge in six months to

be arrested on charges of driving

under the influence. A colleague,

Judge Gisele Pollack, had been

suspended five days earlier after

being arrested on a DUI charge

while already on leave for taking

the bench intoxicated — twice.

Even for South Florida, where

absurd news events are routine

and a sheriff went to prison for

corruption, the spate of judicial

scandals has raised serious ques-

tions about whether the arrests

in Broward are a bizarre coinci-

dence or underscore a larger sys-

temic problem. In a county where

the judiciary is known for old-

school nepotism and cronyism

— and judges have been caught

smoking marijuana at a park and

found drunk and partly naked in

a hotel hallway — some lawyers

are wondering: At what point do

isolated instances of misconduct

point to something bigger?

On Wednesday, ABC affiliate

WPLG, citing anonymous sourc-

es, reported that a Broward Fam-

ily Court judge was under fed-

eral investigation on suspicion of

allowing a now-convicted Ponzi

schemer to influence a case.

And a former judge in Broward

was disbarred this month for lying

about an “emotional relationship”

A recent rash of arrests

of jurists on DUI and

other charges raises

serious questions.. See JUDGES, 5A

Top CEO is chosen for VAOfficials say Bob McDonald will

be named as

VA secretary.

Obama picks a former leader of Procter & Gamble, who is a West Point grad.

Washington Post

WASHINGTON — President

Barack Obama today will nominate

Bob McDonald, a West Point grad-

uate who served as chief executive

of Procter & Gamble, to take over as

head of the troubled Department of

Veterans Affairs, according to White

House officials.The unorthodox pick of a retired

corporate executive whose former

company makes iconic household

products such as Tide detergent and

Charmin toilet paper — rather than

a former military general — under-

scores the serious management prob-

lems facing the agency charged with

serving more than 8 million veterans

a year. On Friday, the White House

deputy chief of staff, Rob Nabors, sub-

mitted a report to the president find-

ing “significant and chronic system

failures” and a “corrosive culture” at

the Veterans Health Administration,

which has come under fire for record-

keeping that was skewed in an effort

to cover up the long waits imposed on

former troops seeking medical care.

In recent years, the job of VA sec-

retary has been filled by retired gen-

erals, medical professionals or politi-

cians. McDonald’s background is a

significant departure, though he and

his wife have deep family ties to the

military. McDonald graduated in the

top 2 percent of his class at the U.S.

Military Academy at West Point, N.Y.,

and served in the Army for five years,

achieving the rank of captain in the

. See VETERANS, 5A

Clinton’s wealth comparison iffyHis statement about his net worth when he took office is almost impossible to verify.

BY AARON SHAROCKMAN

Times Staff Writer

Bill Clinton still wanted to talk

about his family’s wealth in a taped

interview Sunday on NBC’s Meet the

Press, defending Hillary Rodham

Clinton for saying the two were “dead

broke” after leaving the White House.

Speaking with NBC host David

Gregory from Denver, Clinton said it

is “factually true” that his family was

several million dollars in debt when

the Clintons left the White House.

(The public record doesn’t prove that

conclusively, we previously found.)

The former president also said

that the Clintons, who are now worth

tens of millions of dollars, came into

the White House without significant

wealth.“I had the lowest net worth of any

American president in the 20th cen-

tury when I took office,” Clinton told

Gregory.PunditFact wanted to see whether

Clinton had this particular aspect of

presidential history correct.

Clinton never earned much money

as a career politician in Arkansas. As Bill Clinton

defended his

wife’s claim

about their

finances.

. See PUNDITFACT, 3A

Netherlands, Costa Rica pull off unlikely World Cup victories. Sports, 1C

. tampabay.com

Video on demandWhatever your

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GIRLFRIEND HELD

IN HIT-AND-RUN THAT KILLED 3St. Petersburg police arrest

a woman who rented the

car that Marquice Ander-

son is suspected of driving

when, police say, he struck

and killed three women last

week. He remains at large.

Local, 1B

Joyce ties record

as Rays win bigMatt Joyce, above right,

celebrates a 12-7 road victory

over the Orioles. He has two

home runs in a five-hit game

that ties a Rays mark. Sud-

denly streaking Tampa Bay

opens a three-game series

against the Yankees tonight.

Sports, 1C

‘A new era of international jihad’

After laying claim to portions

of Iraq and Syria, the militant

group ISIS formally declares

an Islamic state. World, 2A

Suit alleges lack

of Segway safety

Riding on the Sand Key

Bridge in a 2010 incident, a

helmetless rider injures her

head. In addition to Segway,

she’s suing the tour com-

pany, already the subject of

other suits. Local, 1B

Lightning trades

Teddy PurcellThe Tampa Bay right wing

goes to Edmonton on a busy

night for the Lightning.

• Lightning draft pick Clay

Witt followed the team as a

child in Brandon. Sports, 1C

SEC Network still

looking for carriers

A month before the sched-

uled launch, some big cable

carriers have not agreed to

offer the network. Sports, 1C

Marine reappears

after a decadeDeclared a deserter after

disappearing in Iraq, it’s

unknown why Cpl. Wassef

Ali Hassoun turned himself

in now. Nation, 2A

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π8 Zephyrhills • 813-226-3318 Circulation: Daily 7,714 • Sunday 10,664*33523 33525 33540 33541 33542 33576 33597

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π9 Land O’ Lakes • 813-226-3318Circulation: Daily 7,856 • Sunday 15,658*33543 33544 33545 33547 33548 33549 33559 34637 34638 34639

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Circulation 38,000* 33597 34601 34602 34604 34606 34607 34608 34609 34613 34614 34428 34429 34433 34434 34436 34448 34446 34465 34442 34461 34453 34452 34450

π18 MPW West Pasco • 727-869-6219 Circulation 40,000* 34610 34652 34653 34654 34655 34667 34668 34669 34690 34691

π19 MPE Central & East Pasco • 813-226-3318 Circulation 25,000* 33523 33525 33576 34637 34638 34639 33543 33544 33545 33540 33541 33542

π20 MNP North Pinellas • 727-445-4249 Circulation 25,000* 34677 34681 34683 34685 34688 34689 34684

π21 MCL Clearwater • 727-445-4249 Circulation 35,000* 33755 33756 33759 33761 33763 33764 33765 33767 34695 34698

π22 MMC Mid-Pinellas • 727-445-4249 Circulation 55,000* 33716 33760 33762 33770 33771 33772 33773 33774 33776 33777 33778 33781 33782 33785 33786

π23 MSP S. Pinellas & Beaches • 727-893-8698 Circulation 61,000* 33701 33702 33703 33704 33705 33706 33707 33708 33709 33710 33711 33712 33713 33714 33715 Manatee distribution not shown on map:

34202 34203 34205 34207 34208 34209 34210 34216

34217 34219 34221 34222

π24 MNT North Tampa • 813-226-3318 Circulation 47,000* 33548 33549 33556 33558 33559 33612 33613 33614 33615 33617 33618 33624 33625 33626 33634 33635 33637 33647 33592

π25 MTC South Tampa • 813-226-3318 Circulation 25,000* 33602 33603 33604 33605 33606 33607 33609 33611 33616 33629 33621

π26 MBR Brandon & SouthShore • 813-661-2438 Circulation 33,000* 33510 33511 33527 33534 33547 33569 33570 33572 33573 33578 33579 33584 33594 33596 33598 33619 33610 33563 33565 33566 33567

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Madeira Beach

St. Pete Beach

Tampa

Riverview

Brandon

Land O’Lakes

Dade City

Brooksville

Sun City Center

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Gulfport

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Readership 49,000* Circulation 16,658*34601 34636 34661 34602 34604 34606 34607 34608 34609 34613 34614 33513 (Sumter County)

π28 Pasco TimesReadership 91,600* Circulation 35,489*

34610 34654 34667 34668 34669 33523 33525 33576 34652 34653 34655 34690 34691 34637 34638 34639 33543 33544 33545 33540 33541 33542

π29 North Pinellas & Clearwater TimesReadership 101,400* Circulation 42,962*

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π30 St. Pete Times Mid-CountyReadership 70,700* Circulation 29,963*

33760 33770 33771 33773 33774 33778 33709 33714 33781 33782 33772 33776 33777

π31 St. Pete Times BeachesReadership 34,700* Circulation 14,712*

33706 33707 33708 33715 33785 33786

π32 St. Pete Times St. PeteReadership 66,700* Circulation 28,260*

33705 33710 33711 33712 33713 33701 33702 33703 33704 33716 33762

π33 North of TampaReadership 64,900* Circulation 22,464*

33548 33549 33556 33558 33559 33592 33612 33613 33614 33615 33617 33618 33624 33625 33626 33634 33635 33637 33647 33620

π34 City TimesReadership 37,900* Circulation 13,116*

33621 33602 33603 33604 33605 33606 33607 33609 33610 33611 33616 33629

π35 SouthShore & Brandon TimesReadership 57,500* Circulation 19,890*

33510 33511 33527 33534 33547 33569 33570 33572 33573 33578 33579 33584 33594 33596 33598 33610 33619 33563 33565 33566 33567

π36 Plant City Times & ObserverCirculation 14,500*

33527 33563 33565 33566 33567

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33705

33701

34690

34655

34653

34654

34669 34610

34638

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34639

33544

33576

33545

33525

33541

33542

3354033543

33523

34607

3460634608 34609

34604

34602

34601

π 5 ShopLink Circulation 30,000

ShopLink Your note will be on the cover of ShopLink

(must purchase entire zone)