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February 20, 2002

Tampa Bay: February 20, 2002 North Pinellas County news
Armed trio arrested after bank robbery
A series of blunders by the suspects -- two men and a woman -- led to their arrests, authorities say.

Mystery letters sent to city halls
Several Pinellas cities receive the alarming letters in an unfamiliar language, touching off a new scare.

Library to pack, move by mid April
CLEARWATER -- Moving day for the city's main library has moved to mid April, according to a new time line.

To recycle in Dunedin, pitch in $5
If enough residents send in the deposit, a curbside system will be launched that they can subscribe to.

Man dies in fire in apartment; cat lives
Firefighters can't resuscitate the 55-year-old man, known as a heavy smoker, but manage to revive his cat.

Discord may play into campaign
A commissioner's strained relationship with the city manager could become an issue in the commission race.

Choir exalts in Italy trip
LARGO -- This time, God willing, they are going.

Group to fight items on ballot
The Friends Advising Citizens on the Charter of Tarpon Springs opposes five of the six issues to be decided in a referendum.

Focus first on traffic -- not art
The debate already has begun. Is a new proposal for the center of the notorious Clearwater Beach roundabout for the birds?

Thanks to Englebert for helping keep Jays
As a Toronto Blue Jays fan and a resident of Clearwater, I had to stand by hopelessly as Dunedin City Commissioner Cecil Englebert was attacked before the recent Dunedin election.


Tampa Bay headlines
  • LaBrake drops in to make a deal
  • Heavy-duty healing
  • Minority contracts in question
  • Council to take measure of how police perform
  • Company sues over air traffic instructions
  • TIA police chief to retire next week
  • School Board to revamp whistle-blower policy
  • Gibsonton crash kills 2

  • Howard Troxler
  • Cremation's legacy can be dignity and peace

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Miss Seminole's crown is already comfortable
  • 5 compete for city manager's job
  • Still a gathering spot, but different
  • Fire commissioners vote to reprimand chairwoman
  • Fired city manager seeks job at beach
  • Planner turns eye to Madiera Beach
  • Military news
  • Yeshitela sounds like a politician
  • Pilot's passion leads to his death
  • Relax. Relax. 10, 9, 8 . . . try to lose weight
  • Dr. Robert Meacham, Eckerd professor
  • For playground kids, it's a $90,000 party
  • Creating writers
  • Beaches notebook
  • Castoffs of theater have party potential
  • First black library proved popular
  • Macaroni Grill aims for debut in summer
  • Law enforcement dinner benefits youth scholarship
  • Question the candidates
  • Treasure Island women's team gets pleasant surprise
  • USA competitors off to festival in Gainesville
  • Mateer calls the shots for CGA victory

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Shooter guilty of attempted murder
  • Officer facing drug charges enters guilty plea in deal
  • Jury convicts man in robbery, murder case
  • Subcontractor's minority status called into question
  • Board says new hotel must fit Ybor's style

  • Ernest Hooper
  • Two charging moose, a dog race and Jon Gruden

  • News of Florida
  • Feeney makes House a weapon
  • Graham decries Florida's direction in education, economy
  • Disabled voting bill clears panel
  • Doctor guilty in OxyContin case
  • Bill ties superintendent pay, pupil performance
  • Prosecutor delays decision on cases of 5 other guards
  • Judge won't unlock Al-Najjar's cell door
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