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March 3, 2002
Tampa Bay: March 3, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Minority contract oversight shaken up
In recent years the school district has spent $450,000 on consultants in a program criticized for lax oversight. Officials promise change.
Squad cars hit; driver arrested
Sheriff's deputies say the man fled on foot after his car crashed into a pole. A passenger was also arrested.
Tampa Bay headlines
Leader of the pack
The Al-Arian argument
Eckerd's leader draws on past for a beginning
The week in review
Gasparilla Festival of the Arts Winners
Pinellas headlines
Concerns on rise as drug arrests fall
Still responding to the call
There he is, Mr. Seminole
Polls open Tuesday for city elections
'It's like we've lost a big diamond'
City to pay $796,000 for mobile home park
Charters, bureaucrats' terms dot elections
Pinellas Park vote cuts Lealman in half
Sign doesn't tell whole story; there's a reason
Boys & Girls Club event is filled to brims with fun
What age is best for competitive sports?
'Drugs ain't white, drugs ain't black'
Man loses both feet in mishap at work
Candidates not afraid to criticize
B&B ordinance creates cacophony of complaints
Church's banner snatched
Candidates share ideas for council
A tale of 2 candidates for mayor
Student's death overwhelms military schoolmates
Cutting the commute
Four seek office in beach city
Church's bell tower easily rings up votes
Harmony on issues cools candidate forum's fire
3 towns ready for election on Tuesday
Art show also exhibits trains, games and music
KC lets officers join state retirement plan
Gulfport contenders for council share stage
Lealman's future yet unknown
Council reaches out to other kids
Illegal dumper may pay humdinger of a fine
Community Center has renovation celebration
Trip gives student a world of ambition
Tarpon Springs marathoner Wehr will go the distance to compete
Team Bongiorno rolls to city tourney victory
On Pinellas commission's agenda: efficiency
Before you can shop, trees must drop
On commissioners' agenda: efficiency
Hassle, mystery, duty: Voting views vary
News of bikes on buses getting around
Chloramine will alter tap water's taste, odor
'Unusual interests' might lead to the stars
Kapok Tree founder, supporter of the arts
News of Florida
Reno shows a softer side on road tou
Daytona tallies the price of the party

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