January 11, 2002
Tampa Bay: January 11, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Police vote to keep union
St. Petersburg officers vote 214-122 to retain the Police Benevolent Association.
Less damaging phosphate waste removal sought
ST. PETERSBURG -- State environmental officials met Thursday with scientists and local authorities to search for a way to avoid pumping millions of gallons of waste from a defunct Manatee County phosphate plant into an aquatic preserve at the mouth of Tampa Bay.
Kenneth C. Piper, church leader, dies
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rev. Kenneth C. Piper, a former pastor of the Open Bible Tabernacle and a regional leader of the denomination, has died at 68.
Tampa Bay headlines
Ocean may give birth to El Nino
Probe to focus on security at small airports
USF faculty union supports Al-Arian
U.S. may put F-16s back at MacDill
Tampa Bay briefs
VA adds safeguard on confict of interest
North Pinellas headlines
Commission will avoid height fights
Pinellas digest
Robber guilty in shooting of woman
Two aides for elderly arreste
Process in hiring manager questioned
Shooting two bulls gets teen 10 years
Seat belts prevent dire outcome in collision
Limits put on public comment out of line
Limits put on public comment out of line
Class offers look at how police work
Living, learning for the moment
Tourney director Garrett strikes up many friendships
Happenings
Watercolorist keen on Dunedin art show
Classic 'Women' shows original girl power
Hillsborough headlines
Friends fret over Aisenberg tapes release
County rejects 2 low bids for health care
Foul play suspected after man vanishes
Law limits amount of turf in lawns
Dispute over new nightclub comes down to a matter of taste
News of Florida
Outgoing senator won't run for House
Taxed or not, TV stations set to attack
Seminole attorney shot at home
Spot check
Fundraising down in race for governor
Judge may allow inmates' accounts of guards' threats

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