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April 14, 2002
Tampa Bay: April 14, 2002
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Anything for Ed

[Times photo: Douglas Clifford]
High-profile lawyer Ed Armstrong loves to compete and win on his own terms. Now this powerful man cries when he talks about the generosity of friends stepping forward to save his life.
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North Pinellas County news
Not everyone appreciates potty humor
Meant as a funny way to raise money for cancer research, the traveling toilet gets criticism as well as contributions.
Stauffer study to look at sinkhole risk
The long-awaited work begins Tuesday, but some residents already question the value of the data from the Superfund site.
Drive-in may bring malts, carhops to Oldsmar
OLDSMAR -- A 1950s-style hamburger chain that features roller-skating carhops and chocolate-covered peanut butter shakes could be on the way to Oldsmar, according to development plans recently submitted to the city.
Clearwater will decide recreational priorities
Clearwater residents can start doing their homework now.
Don't let fear stop projects downtown
Re: Clearwater plans clouded by misinformation, letter by Anne Garris, April 2, and Lies doomed redevelopment plan, letter by Earl Hoaglin, March 24.
Tampa Bay headlines
Nader rips away at corporate giants
USF group cushions transition from India
Bishop to review priests' records
The week in review
South Pinellas headlines
Schools' choice is clear: find a wa
Seminole to improve dangerous junction
Billy's TV tour de force fades into day of classes
Gulf Beaches Library plans derailed
Shakespeare in Park a hit -- sprinkles and all
Veteran officer takes reins as school chief
SPB City Hall is open for business, almost
Resident blames mayor for division
Pinellas Park votes to end isolation
Pothole on 66th Street has finally been patched
Baby names can evoke a range of emotions
Largo needs library on festival site
Waves of pride, nostalgia, fun flow at Festival of States Parade
Ghosts of gas stations past
What's up on campus
Happy Workers day care wins $10,000 grant
Botanical Gardens to host Earth Fest
Branching out
Chamber council honors 3 outstanding women
Archaeologists watch work near historic park
Festival to amass the tallest of masts
3 Redingtons may split services, cost of consultant
Kiwanis Club to make every kid a swimmer
Beaches notebook
Neighbors hear, weigh Fossil Park plans
Area gymnasts make national appearances
Wheelchair tourney shows challenges
County runners ready for Boston Marathon
Hillsborough headlines
Thousands apply coats of kindness
Military news
North of Tampa
Open & Shut
A virtuoso visits
Revised plan sent to hearing master
Seven rivals reveal war chests
Sharing the roadway means sharing the fix
New Essrig principal a familiar face
Schools roundup
Benito student wages war on bacteria
Sickles, Chamberlain softball continue to roll
Neighbors split on where center should be
Road work brings peace to some
Hospital benefits from community 'chair'ity
Emergency response to get cinematic practice
Rottweilers kill neighbor's dogs
Neighborhood Notebook
Week in Review
News of Florida
Convention buzz builds around McBride
Gruntin' and gathering
Gore shows Florida Democrats he's back

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