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Funeral/Memoriams
Twitter Says It Won’t Accept Political Ads
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       MR. RUDOLPH LENARD HARDEN
Celebration of Life Service for Mr. Rudolph Lenard Harden, who transitioned October 15, 2019 at a local Health Care Facil- ity, will be held Saturday, No- vember 2, 2019, 1 p. m. at Jackson Funeral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street, Tampa, Florida 33610, a local minister officiat-
ing.Rudolph was born January 1, 1961 to the late Ms. Emma Lee Harden. He was a product of Hillsborough County Schools and Loved to play the guitar.
He leaves to cherish fond memories: 4 brothers, Marcus, Nathaniel, Henry Harden, and George; 4 sisters, Sabrina Mays, Joyce, Karen and Krystal Harden; uncles Tom, Mike, and Robert; 14 nephews; 16 nieces; 28 first cousins; and a host of friends.
Visitation will be Saturday, November 2, 2019, at Jackson Funeral Home, 4605 N. 34th Street, Tampa, Florida 33610, from 11 a. m. to 12:45 p. m.
Family and friends are asked to assemble at Jackson Funeral Home for the Service at 12:45 p. m.
‘‘Funeral arrangements en- trusted to Jackson Funeral Home.’’
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MEMORIAM
SHARON (POKEY) DURDEN JONES November 3rd
Happy Birthday. In Memory of Sharon (Pokey) Durden. Gone, but not forgotten.
From your husband, Willie Jones, children, grandchildren, and family.
Forever in our hearts. Love always, Family.
If you believe there is a ri- valry between Twitter and Facebook — or at least be- tween their CEOs Jack Dorsey and Mark Zucker- berg — then Twitter and Dorsey scored a major pub- lic relations victory against their social media counter- part Wednesday.
On the same day Face- book was announcing its im- pressive quarterly earnings, Twitter (not so coincidently) announced it will no longer accept political advertising. In a series of tweets (of course), Dorsey said Twitter will announce more specifics Nov. 15 and the policy will go into effect Nov. 22.
This is a big deal, and you better believe it was a poke at Facebook. After all, the move
Twitter CEO JACK DORSEY
comes as Facebook faces heavy criticism for saying it would not fact-check ads from political groups. Zuckerberg even testified before Congress last week, saying politicians have a right to free speech on Facebook — even if that free speech in- cludes lies.
IN MEMORIAM
 MARGIE J. BAKER 9/20/1959 — 10/27/2011
Baby, it’s been 8 years since the Lord called you home. He took you from your suffering and pain, but we will never be the same.
You brought so much love and happiness in our lives, but we know you’re in heaven above with the Lord and others you love.
We’re missing you always and loving you always. Mom, sisters, brothers, auntie, cousins, and family.
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