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Football: the family business of Alstott and Son. Sports, 1C In the know tampabay.com FLORIDA’S BEST NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2014 | $1 Next up for TIA: German route Comet exploration | Rosetta mission PINPOINT LANDING AT SEAWORLD, ATTENDANCE, PROFITS PLUNGE SeaWorld’s third-quarter earnings fell 28 percent from a year earlier as the theme parks battle negative publicity surrounding the treatment of killer whales documented in the movie Blackfish. Business, 4B Movies to return to Tyrone Square A Cobb Luxury10 Theatre, with full-service restaurant and bar, is expected to open by early 2016. Local,1B The airport secured a nonstop flight it hopes can spur the economy. Bondi downplays lobbyist issue The attorney general says relationships with Washington corporate lobbyists don’t interfere with her official duties. Local,1B BY JAMAL THALJI Times Staff Writer Theater texting claim in question A Pasco Sheriff’s Office report casts doubt on the narrative that Chad Oulson was texting about his daughter before he was shot in a movie theater. Local,1B Apsco chain files under Chapter 11 Apsco Appliance Centers, a Clearwater-based chain, has locations in Pinellas County. Business, 4B Obamacare battle has new fodder An economist’s assertion that the health care legislation passed in part because of the “stupidity of the American voter” is fuel for the GOP. Nation, 2A ESA/Getty Images This image, provided by the European Space Agency, was taken by the Philae lander during its descent to the surface of comet 67P/CG. The landing site is in the foreground. Boos rain down on Bucs’ punter While European scientists waited, the Philae bounced once — and landed on a comet 300 million miles away. Michael Koenen may rank last among NFL punters, but he doesn’t let critics get to him. Sports,1C I New York Times Randy Newman’s balancing act n a technological feat that gives scientists their first opportunity to dig into a remnant of the early solar system, the European Space Agency’s Rosetta mission successfully placed a small spacecraft on the surface of a speeding comet Wednesday. With this achievement, a comet is no longer a mysterious and sometimes frightening spray of light across the night sky, but another member of the solar system to be explored, like the moon and Mars. The technology of landing on a comet, with its wisps of gravity, could be applied to future efforts to mine asteroids. The agency’s director-general, JeanJacques Dordain, described the touchdown on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a 2.5-mile-wide ball of rock, ice and dust moving faster than 40,000 mph, as “a big step for human civilization.” At the Capitol Theatre, Newman and his piano took his audience on a musical roller-coaster ride. Etc, 2B . TODAY’S WEATHER Clouds increase 8 a.m. 58° Noon 76° 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 77° 69° 0% chance of rain More, back page of Sports . tampabay.com #cookclub tonight . Join our community of cooks at 7 p.m. tonight on Twitter to share holiday food shopping tips. Follow the hashtag #CookClub. et Com etta Ros Rosetta launched in March 2004 Sun Earth Rendezvous with Comet 67P/C-G Astrology 4F Crosswords 9A, 4F Business 4B Editorials 8A Classified F Lottery 2A 3F Puzzles 4F Vol. 131 No. 112 © Times Publishing Co. The news comes as NATO says Moscow is sending supplies into Ukraine. Associated Press MOSCOW — In a show of military muscle amid tensions with the West, Russia will send long-range strategic bombers on regular patrol missions across the globe, from the Arctic Ocean Next for Scott: Find a top aide Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Landing New York Times “We assess that this significant military buildup includes Russian artillery, tanks, air defense systems and troops. His statement called the situation a “severe threat to the cease-fire.” Moscow denied the allegation as unfounded, but Shoigu also said the dispute with the West over Ukraine would require Russia to beef up its forces in Crimea, the Black Sea Pen. See TIA, 7A BY STEVE BOUSQUET Orbit of Jupiter to the Gulf of Mexico, a top official said Wednesday. The announcement was made by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu as NATO’s chief accused Russia of sending fresh troops and tanks into eastern Ukraine. “Over the last few days, we have seen multiple reports of large convoys moving into eastern Ukraine,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said. . His campaign manager is in the running to become chief of staff. Mars Russian planes may patrol gulf INDEX Comics See COMET, 5A Comet’s location when Rosetta was launched TAMPA — Bay area leaders will gather at Tampa International Airport today to announce a new nonstop flight to one of the airport’s most coveted international destinations: Frankfurt, Germany. Lufthansa German Airlines CEO Karl Garnadt said in October that Tampa is one of the carrier’s top targets for a new series of low-cost, long-haul flights set to launch in fall 2015. Tampa was the only U.S. city the CEO listed. Garnadt told the aviation news website Runway Girl Network that Lufthansa’s new service — called “Jump” — will offer fewer first-class seats in order to add more business and economy seats to serve overseas destinations including Tampa; Panama City, Panama; Cancun, Mexico; Cape Town, South Africa; and a few cities in Southeast Asia. Local officials will make the announcement at the airport at 10 a.m. today. In the past, such announcements have preceded the start of new air service from Tampa to: Cuba, continental Europe, Latin America and the Pacific Northwest. When Joe Lopano became airport CEO in 2011, he was tasked with bringing international See RUSSIA, 7A TALLAHASSEE — One week after clinching a new term, Gov. Rick Scott shifted his focus to the future Tuesday, promising more money for schools and more tax cuts and making plans to hire a new chief of staff. Scott’s favorite for the most powerful post in his second administration appears to be Melissa Sellers, a native Texan who tightly ran his re-election campaign and whose loyalty seems to have won Scott’s trust. “She did a very good job Melissa on the campaign,” Scott told Sellers, 32, reporters after a Cabinet ran Gov. meeting. Asked what Sellers’ Rick Scott’s next job will be, Scott said: “I campaign. don’t know.” Sellers declined to comment on her future Wednesday. Scott’s chief of staff for the past two-anda-half years, Adam Hollingsworth, indicated . See SCOTT, 7A Students suffer through hunger game Divided into groups at Eckerd College, they experience the gap between the rich and poor. BY LISA GARTNER Times Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG — “Welcome to the good life,” said the butler, pulling out a chair from the table covered in red and cream linens, flowers at the center, the silverware set. “Sit down wherever you’d like.” Henry Sadler, 20, would have liked to have done that. The smell of garlic bread was a case study in saliva. A basket of sugar varieties accompanied the ice tea selection, and he’d never have to fill his own water glass. But the little card he’d been handed at the front door informed Sadler, a sophomore at Eckerd College, that the good life was not for him. He lived in poverty, and would have to go sit on Eckerd College students wait on the floor for food Wednesday with other members of the poverty line group at the OxFam hunger banquet. the floor. About 200 students attended the OxFam America Hunger Banquet at Eckerd on Wednesday evening, attempting to see world hunger play out in front of their faces. While three students were plucked into the echelons of the upper class, and others expe- . See HUNGER, 7A MONICA HERNDON | Times