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Outback Steakhouse
Ruby Tuesday
Bare Bones Fish & Steakhouse
Carrabba's
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Pit Boss Bar-B-Q
Honey Baked Ham Co & Cafe
Red Lobster
Cody's Roadhouse Grill
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Welcome to our Community Website. We hope you take full advantage of the many resources available on this website! Bookmark it and use it often! All visitors are welcome to browse the real estate pages, photo galleries and play games.

The BIG NEWS is that this website is password protected for added security! All pages created specifically for Hernando Beach Residents are only accessible to registered Hernando Beach homeowners..

Registration is quick and easy - complete the registration form and click on the "submit" button. You'll receive a password by e-mail which you can then personalize for your use. This website is case sensitive. Once registered, you will have Full Access to all resources, including:

Add photos to the neighborhood photo gallery, participate in the many discussion and information forums, advertise events using the Neighborhood Calendar, or request volunteers for your fundraiser. You can even coordinate your Bunko group, find/advertise handyman or lawn care, form carpools, walking, dinner, exercise groups, golf, etc. Whatever your interest, you're sure to find a neighbor interested as well.

Please note: Homeowner pages of this site are fully password protected; access is available only to Hernando Beach homeowners. This is for your protection - please know that your registration information is for the purpose of this site registration only and will not be shared or used for any other purpose.

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Dow under 10,000 first time since '04

Oct. 6: The Dow Jones Average plunges below 10,000 for the first time since October, 2004. CNBC's Brain Shactman and Contessa Brewer report. (MSNBC)Financial markets took a bleak view of the future Monday, seeing contagion in a credit crisis that threatens to cascade through economies globally despite government efforts to provide relief.



Former Goldman exec to run rescue

Neel Kashkari, a former Goldman Sachs executive and a Treasury Department official, has been selected to head the Treasury's new Office of Financial Stability.The administration has selected a former Goldman Sachs executive to be the interim head of its $700 billion rescue effort for financial institutions.



House panel decries Lehman bonuses

Oct. 6: Testifying before Congress, Lehman Brothers CEO Richard Fuld remarks that global regulation of electronic funds and increased capital requirements may be needed in the future. (MSNBC)Days from becoming the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, Lehman Brothers steered millions to departing executives, Congress was told Monday.



EBay to cut 1,000 jobs, buy Bill Me Later

Oct. 6: EBay president and CEO John Donahoe talks with CNBC's David Faber about the online giant's planned layoffs, latest acquisitions and market outlook. (CNBC)EBay Inc. said Monday it will cut about 1,000 employees, reducing its work force by about 10 percent.



HIV, cancer researchers win Nobel

German cancer researcher Harald zur Hausen, seen here, and French researchers Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for discovering the AIDS virus and the role of viruses in cervical cancer. Three European scientists shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for separate discoveries of viruses that cause AIDS and cervical cancer, breakthroughs that helped doctors fight the deadly diseases.



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FBI file details Evel Knievel allegations

Evel Knievel, in 2006, vowed to sue the FBI if it charged him with various criminal acts. His most well-known run-in with the law was a 1977 attack on movie studio executive Shelly Saltman, whom the daredevil beat with a baseball bat. Knievel was sentenced to six months in jail. According to his FBI file, daredevil Evel Knievel was nearly charged with being part of a crime syndicate. He in turn threatened to sue the FBI, and neither side followed through.



Dow dips below 10,000, a first since Oct. 2004

Oct. 6: The Dow Jones Average plunges below 10,000 for the first time since October, 2004. CNBC's Brain Shactman and Contessa Brewer report. (MSNBC)Financial markets took a bleak view of the future Monday, seeing contagion in a credit crisis that threatens to cascade through economies globally despite government efforts to provide relief.



Justices begin session with smoking suit

Members of the public line up outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on Monday in Washington, hoping to get a seat to hear oral arguments on the first day of the court's new term.The Supreme Court opened its new term Monday suggesting it would side with tobacco companies in their fight to block lawsuits over deceptive marketing of "light" cigarettes.



Stevens told pal to 'lay low,' tapes show

Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, arrives with his daughter Beth Stevens at U.S. District Court in Washington on Monday. Sen. Ted Stevens told a contractor friend that they needed to stick together and "really lay low" to beat an FBI investigation, according to audiotapes played Monday at his corruption trial.



Simpson jurors did not trust witness testimony

Oct. 5: NBC's chief legal correspondent Dan Abrams discusses the recent guilty verdict against O.J. Simpson and whether an appeal will work. (Today Show)Jurors who found O.J. Simpson guilty in his armed robbery trial say secret audio tapes and surveillance video swayed them more than witness accounts.



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Israeli Astronaut's Diary Goes on Display
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How to Fix a Worn Paperback Book: 4 Methods
Do you have a trade paperback that has fallen on hard times? Loose pages? Cover come loose from the pages? Here's how to resurrect that book for a few more years of good reading.
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A boring wall in a hallway now sports an impressive artistic display.So you have an empty wall. You think it's boring, you want to put something there, but framed pictures aren't what you're looking for? You want something classy, but industrial; sophisticated, but simple? This project will show you how to hang a string of pictures across an otherwise boring wall.
5 Ways to Crack Open a Geode
If you've discovered a geode (a rounded rock formation with crystals or banding inside), you'll want to crack it open as safely and neatly as possible. Every geode is unique, and could hold anything from clear, pure quartz crystals to rich purple amethyst crystals, or perhaps agate, chalcedony, or minerals like dolomite. Fortunately, there's more than one way to crack open a geode...
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