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March 17, 2002
Mary Jo Melone
Abandoned by sanity, victimized by ignorance
The question is simple.
Top stories
Victim, men leave rape case in past
Ten years after the trial, the sons of prominent Tampa families and a woman they were accused of raping have tried to move on.
Man's painful back injury turns into a federal case
His lawyers say they found evidence HealthSouth used unlicensed employees to perform therapy.
Sins of clergy unsettle church
The diocese's Catholic clergy and parishioners confront a growing sex scandal with open discussions and a policy of reporting abuse.
Metro week in review
Chief moves to keep guns in holsters
Fish is sturgeon, experts confirm
ST. PETERSBURG -- Marine scientists have verified that a large fish that washed up in the Shore Acres neighborhood Friday was a sturgeon, and scientists are excited the rare fish was found here.
Surveyor sues pesticide maker over Florida medfly spraying
TAMPA -- A land surveyor suing a pesticide manufacturer claims he became sick, suffered seizures and went into a coma after he was sprayed with the medfly pesticide malathion.
South Pinellas headlines
High school must make do with one officer
Release the hounds in three new spots?
Call to aide keeps an edge on St. Pete Beach politics
Rain leaks curl floor, closing the new gym
Officials hope clerk search has ended
Lealman gets both fire station, parks
Stork spaces courteous, but prove profitable, too
All wildlife is under pressure here
Drugs likely played role in slaying, police say
Contention punctuates police forum
New chief promotes first group of officers
What's up on campus
Ideas for Williams Park incorporate museum
Beaches notebook
Dying for repairs
Celebs put on the Ritz for an elemental show
Kash n' Karry expands n' excites
Sensor will stop carts in their tracks
They'll see you smile, 'round the clock
He wanted to cartoon in a really big way
Cafe owner opening new club
County won't fight Lealman annexation
Light at condo entrances unlikely
Grant would relieve art center's woes
Dredging sparks billing debate
Program dispenses hints to new moms
No town clerk, no ad, no election
Basketball stars align for family
Pasco makes good first impression
McClenathan is taking streak into Unicorn
Clearwater association completes city tourney
North Pinellas headlines
Complex's makeover more than just surface
Tow truck carries away good will
How a little musical made it to the big city
Sandbar turf fight leads to meeting
Needs outstrip social services budget
Candidates walk, talk to get out messages
Hillsborough headlines
Social event, but ruff crowd
News of Florida
Room at the inn

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