Tampa Bay: January 16, 2002
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Now, this is the life

[Times photo: Lara Cerri]
Gosia Grzelak, left, and her husband, Maciek Grzelak, of Warsaw, Poland, stretch out and enjoy the sand and sun on a breezy Tuesday afternoon on Indian Rocks Beach. They finished a three-day business conference and now look forward to a week of vacation in Florida before returning to Poland. |
North Pinellas County news
TV crime show delivers tips on abductor
Viewer tips are pursued but so far lead nowhere in the case of a 5-year-old boy abducted for about 10 hours.
Theater expansion includes museum
The Royalty Theater's owner hopes to buy the building next door and has proposed a Greek-themed museum. The city manager is intrigued.
Boutique coming to Safety Harbor
The former Cafe Cheetah building will open as 509 Galleria and offer women's apparel.
After 29 years, mall takes a final bow
On Feb. 1, Clearwater Mall will close. Developers plan to replace the aging mall with a new center to open late 2003 or early 2004.
Less means more for road in Largo
A meeting will address plans to shrink and slow Clearwater-Largo Road to attract business.
Stauffer watchdog stays put -- for now
An attempt by the EPA to transfer its ombudsman is blocked until his lawsuit against the agency's administrator is resolved.
Sunshine Law violation is 'baseless charge'
Your newspaper ran an article (Process in hiring manager questioned, Jan. 11) regarding the allegation by Safety Harbor City Commissioner Neil Brickfield of potential violation of the Florida Sunshine Law by Vice Mayor Nadine Nickeson and myself in the appointment of Wayne Logan as Safety Harbor's new city manager.
IYRU leader makes quiet visit to center
Paul Henderson, president of the International Yacht Racing Union, isn't known as a quiet, reserved sailor.