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February 3, 2002

Tampa Bay: February 3, 2002 North Pinellas County news
Clearwater mayor looks at his term, city's future
What is Clearwater -- a quiet suburb or an emerging player in Tampa Bay? And how should it react to the Church of Scientology?

Earning a track record
Darrell Eugene Chamberlain had been missing for more than a year when Orange County detectives got a tip he had been murdered and buried at an abandoned pig farm.

Hobbyists find delight in piloting from below
Joy in watching takeoffs, loops and dives unites a group of aviation enthusiasts who fly model planes.

Gift statue of diver raises resentment
TARPON SPRINGS -- A 6-foot-tall statue of a sponge diver that was supposed to be a gift to the city suddenly has strings attached.

Casino boat plan runs into trouble
TARPON SPRINGS -- There could be a major obstacle to Clearwater hotelier Tony Markopoulos' plan to bring a vessel that offers entertainment and gambling to the property next to Louis Pappas Riverside Restaurant.

Kynes and Hackworth for Dunedin commission
On Feb. 12 Dunedin residents will vote to fill two seats on the five-member City Commission. Four candidates are running. Two are incumbents, one is a former commissioner and one is a newcomer to politics.

Van Vleet is healthy, reaches new plateau
Duke Van Vleet (Countryside) is enjoying his best season in gymnastics at Penn State.

Headlines through the years
$150,000 appropriated for a new post office

North Pinellas notebook
Club's casino night benefits two charities


Tampa Bay headlines
  • Pirate party
  • Suncoast Parkway light on traffic
  • Airlines relax rules on kids flying alone
  • LaBrake inquiry taps loan officer
  • Metro week in review

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Amid troubles, a new voice emerges from a troubled place
  • School works on image, new home
  • School policy changes after abduction
  • Code proposal rankles St. Pete Beach residents
  • Seniors at home in Seminole Kmart
  • Letters deliver students' fate
  • School works on image, new home
  • Williams Park downtown is not a pretty sight
  • A cherished antique needs polishing, and skilled new director probably will
  • Beaches notebook
  • Neighborhood notebook
  • 3 shops to open on 100 block of Beach
  • Twin towers plan looms again for Beach Drive
  • Art Fest Beth-El lunch pleases the eye, palate
  • Five in contest for City Council seats
  • Business strip ready for banners
  • Highway exit numbers and mile markers to jibe
  • Neighbors, bus drivers argue for traffic light
  • Florida Forever grant for land eludes city
  • Shifting of sand may be island's erosion solution
  • Search is on for Mr./Ms. Seminole
  • What's up on campus
  • Couple buy Stovalls' Landing, plan condos
  • BWTC rolls into Seminole again
  • Kaye outlasts competition in tight races

  • Hillsborough headlines

    Tampa
  • Promise kept: NFL helps fund youth centers

  • North of Tampa
  • Rail work stops roads
  • Enemy of estrogen therapy to visit
  • Proposal calls for homes and townhomes
  • While wearing chaffeur's hat, why not teacher's?
  • Schools roundup
  • Officials shift school boundaries
  • Open & Shut
  • $5-million recreation complex nears home base
  • Teaching in tune
  • Wrangling over Wal-Mart
  • Wait for road extension continues
  • Anticrime 'CEO' is all business
  • Comic relief for a road-weary crowd
  • 'He's made a huge difference' in Keystone
  • With Dupree's lead, Wharton on a roll
  • 34 Sickles students qualify for conference

  • News of Florida
  • Lawmakers push security measures
  • Billions and billions
  • Governor fires salvo into Democrats' traditional turf
  • 2 unions throw support to McBride for governor
  • Enron: The Florida connections
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