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April 4, 2002
Tampa Bay: April 4, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Man pleads guilty in 2 murder cases
LARGO -- James Delano Winkles was scheduled to go on trial soon for the slayings of two Pinellas County women in the early 1980s. Instead, in a surprise move, Winkles pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of murder.
Tampa Bay headlines
Safety replaces firearm buyback
Man, potential weapon remain a mystery at TIA
Fire hits TECO second time in two weeks
St. Petersburg priest regrets guilty plea
Justice Department enters bias suit
Official after station that aired show
Church scandal: Q&A
Vatican, bay area diocese sued
More sailors face cocaine smuggling charges
Salesians' focus is education of young
Poll: Church actions vex U.S. Catholics
North Pinellas headlines
Got gator? Broom does the trick for one woman
Pinellas digest
Dunedin resident files to challenge Latvala
Widow files suit against utility
Fire tears through apartments
Renaissance fest told to pack up, go
Parkway drivers are dangerous; traffic light needed
Woman's death prompts renewed calls for signal
Super National tourney loaded with area players
Hillsborough headlines
Inmate with violent past escapes from county jail
Assistant principals dread cut in salary
Fire witness' concern enables arrest
Ernest Hooper
Bean there, sorority fare, just stay out of my hair
News of Florida
Bush creates panel on FCAT assistance
GOP leader predicts 'anti-Jeb' campaign
Legislative prayer: 'Oh, God, here we go again'
Not so fast: Comptroller says he may not run against Gallagher

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