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March 21, 2002
Tampa Bay: March 21, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Comet turns out to be a lesser light
ST. PETERSBURG -- When the comet Ikeya-Zhang was discovered Feb. 1, astronomers thought it might put on a spectacular nighttime show during the next few months. It was brightening as it neared the sun, and some thought Ikeya-Zhang might be the return of a particularly bright comet last recorded in 1532.
Bare naked ladies, and men, at beach?
Tampa Area Naturists again press their case for a part of Fort De Soto Park, but the tide appears to be against them.
Tampa Bay headlines
Bill seeks clearer path to nursing
Suit labels Al-Arian terrorist fundraiser
Problem is, this home-cooked meal was illegal
The pucks fly in Tampa, with few major injuries
The stuff that makes you stuffy
USF may establish honors college
Swiftmud to back desal plant buyout
Bare naked ladies, and men, at beach?
North Pinellas headlines
200 students compete in history fair
Mock crash delivers a sobering message
Studio now faces questions from state
City offers cash to annex apartments
Oldsmar officials can buy into city's insurance plan
Tarpon residents keep hand on wheel
Causeway collision was not accident
Local election season wasn't politics as usual for voters
Police sort out bloody teen conflict
Small Good Life Games field makes big impact
Hillsborough headlines
Perceived snub produces snit among commissioners
News of Florida
Cameras might pan nursing home rooms
New Cabinet post still lacks job description
Poll: Let's rethink high-speed rail
Plan to raise phone bills hits Senate resistance
Bush tries to end budget disputes plaguing session
Senators offer farewells to departing colleagues
Bills make environmentalists howl

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