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February 8, 2002
Howard Troxler
Far-flung web of legalities entangles the death penalty
If a New Jersey man named Charles C. Apprendi Jr. had not been such a racist fool, yet won his court case anyway, then Florida's death penalty law might not be up in the air today.
Top stories
Expressway opening rain date: Today
TAMPA -- Rain put a stop to the eagerly awaited reopening of the Veterans Expressway on Thursday, but transportation officials plan to try again today.
Dogs speak darkly in Feat of Clay
Men really are dogs.
South Pinellas headlines
Kids' words touch veterans
Narcotics officer requests transfer
North Pinellas headlines
Trail of blood leads police to door of mobile home
Police will take home cruisers
City agrees to trade land with developers
Pinellas digest
Specialty store caters to more than krewes
Artists' popularity, prices soar
Airpark tightens its security
Tarpon pledges money for film
Jail school would deal a body blow to High Point
School bus driver accused of abuse
Learn about the law in free classes
Miller bowls over her competition
Happenings
If Sol could see this
Hillsborough headlines
Hillsborough
County judge rants at girl, 13
From the military to the classroom
Official letter has whiff of campaign
USF conference attracts deep thinkers
North of Tampa
Would someone please wake up New Tampa?
Nice road, but as an alternate it's really prettyscary
Pickup artists
Last year's softball stars ready to play ball
Out & About
Ring in the new
Gardening: Heap on the scraps for rich compost pile
Making a difference -- with enthusiasm
School compromise pleases Westshore parents
Quality time
Groups anxiously await cultural center
Bird business' brood just won't budge
Rivalry grows over taxpayer-supported parks money
Residents seek buffer, protest development
City Times (South Tampa)
Bad mix: passion, pirates
'This is just like Cuba used to be'
Bold burglars traumatize neighborhoods
Datebook
'Ebony' offers glamourous escape
A passion for vintage
Teacher shared talent, time
Star Journals
Fiesta cheers immigrant stew
MacDill may not have visited
Compromise brings K-8 program to Roland Park
Restaurant spiced with Lebanon, Guatamala
Dangerous crossroad soon to get stop signs
Uneasy street
Social club celebrates 100 years of history
New health center to continue healing ways
On display: Gasparilla the way it used to be
News of Florida
Bush says enough taxes are enough
Angry crowd lashes lawmaker over lack of public testimony
A lost identity with a dark side
FSU med school not accredited
Florida is Hiaasen's weird muse
Bush pulls plan to privatize office
State AFL-CIO leans toward Reno's rival
Most Floridians say others are prejudiced, survey say
Legislature in brief

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