24/7 internet newspaper's 5th anniversary: Headline Surfer to rank Central Florida's 'Top 500 Newsmakers'

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ORLANDO -- As part of its 5th anniversary and recent move from New Smyrna Beach to Lake Mary, Headline Surfer is going to do what some naysayers would dismiss as unrealistic -- maybe even ridiculous, which is all the more reason why the 24/7 internet newspaper with one shoe-leather journalist is going to do it: Headline Surfer is going to count down the Top 500 Newsmakers in Central Florida until No. 1 is crowned, literally.
Photo for Headline Surfer / At left is the jail mug for Alexander Lee, who the long arm of the law caught up with after he downloaded images of child porn using a 'peer-to-peer' sharing program. Now he'll he sharing space in a federal jail cell.
Headline Surfer photo / A dozen staffers have left the Daytona Beach News-Journal since the beginning of the year under the editorship of Pat Rice, as shown here, but that hasn't stopped parent company, Halifax Media Group, from acquiring more newspapers including the Daily Commercial in Leesburg.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- For a guy with a phD, New Smyrna Beach Mayor Adam Barringer is not very bright. Here he was holding court as the guest speaker for the New Smyrna Beach Board of Realtors at a luncheon his friend, Chad Shilsky's beachside restaurant. And what does he do? He rips your's truly, actually mentioning me by name. Wow!
Photo for Headline Surfer / Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, shown here, still gets three times the pay raise of the rank-and-file employess at City Hall with his amended raise.

Headline Surfer photo / Lynne Plaskett's storied political life, including her tale of being cured of cancer by aliens, earns her the 500th spot on Headline Surfer's countdown of the 'Top 500 Newsmakers of Central Florida' (greater Daytona Beach-Orlando) as part of the 24/7 internet newspaper's 5th anniversary celebration.

Headline Surfer photo (main image) by Henry Frederick / The City of Port Orange is gearing up for Family Days, part of the New Smyrna Beach Area Beach Weeks, sponsored by the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority.