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February 27, 2002
Tampa Bay: February 27, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Arrest gets defender's intern fired
Police said the legal intern pulled up his shirt to flash a gun and told a man he would shoot him.
Ernest Hooper
United foes, patented food, top student
If you can imagine Perry Mason representing Hamilton Burger, or Johnnie Cochran representing Marcia Clark, then you can imagine Tampa attorney Arnold Levine representing fellow legal eagle Jonathan Alpert.
Tampa Bay headlines
Deputies draw guns on teen babysitter
Greek housing coming to USF
Blaze destroys school, memories
No way, no okay, no bras over bay
Officer's pension denied to partner
Judge likely to throw out dwarf-tossing suit
Backers paid for anonymous ads
Jurors will not hear all banter from boar killing
Vote on school site canceled
AIDS service groups to join forces
Howard Troxler
Voting a product of where we are
Pinellas headlines
Largo resident picked to be Seminole clerk
SHS color guard is prancing over rivals
Smoking gun revealed: It was store owner's
Unsigned fliers besmirch mayor's rival
Church has 1,200-plus reasons to make move
Showdown on police pensions brewing
Military news
Disgraceful act by public schools
Faltering museum, city talk over lease
Seminole's growth team
Business and pleasure keep calendar busy
Beloved Mother Goose hanging up her apron
Fishing lessons
Turtle love
Leland U. Johnson, motel owner, former mayor
Art, commerce mingle at new creative hub
Radiology office will join shops downtown
Strobe lights help protect PSTA buses
Treasure Island visions compared
St. Petersburg: 110 candles
PAL ventures into midcounty sports
Candidates answer: 'How's the pay'
Doubles squads battle in standings
Sunshine Action Speedway awaits green flag
Noechel is equipped for CGA victory
Judge Robert Mann, known for his integrity, dies at 77
Son charged with taking mother's assets
Community protests predator living near day care center
Campaign inquiry seeks no penalties
Second suspect in shotgun killing surrenders to deputies
Nielsen plans to add 600 workers
Ball fields needed, but not in preserve
Let's continue our show of patriotism and vote March 5
Rolex women's event trains match racers
News of Florida
Tax plan opposition may cost broadcasters
Reno revs up campaign in her red pickup
Driver pleads guilty in crash
Enron gave to those in charge of inquiry
Bush's reading plan: retrain teachers
Governor frets over legislative stalemate

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