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April 18, 2002
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As mail dwindles, so will staff

[Times photo: James Borchuck]
The Postal Service looks to retrench as the Internet, overnight delivery and terrorism cut into profits. |
Top stories
Key Lyons associate accused of tax fraud
An indictment says the Rev. Frederick Demps reported $18,000 to $20,000 in annual income from 1995 to 1997 when he earned substantially more.
Desal foe: Goliath is winning
Save Our Bays, Air and Canals says it takes beaucoup bucks to challenge projects these days.
'He killed ... for no reason'
An ex-hotel worker pleads guilty to five murders in '99 and is sentenced to life without parole.
Tampa Bay briefs
Colombian boat captain guilty of cocaine smuggling charges
As number of rifles grow, so does concern
A semiautomatic weapon has been used to kill two St. Petersburg residents in a month.
South Pinellas headlines
Suspect sought in a dozen area bank robberies
Swimming champion, longtime Santa dies
City proposes tougher rules on panhandling
Man found guilty in contracting case
Officials examine hepatitis case
Honor manatee pact, environmentalists ask
North Pinellas headlines
Budget forecast for next year: painful
County in mood to buy 88 acres
Pinellas digest
A quietly budding passion
Elevator requirement resurfaces in Oldsmar
Hospital on more solid footing
Revamping rules for signs could resurrect old problems
New clubhouse, not pond? Simply a ludicrous plan
Dunedin mayor to lead aging agency's board
Hillsborough headlines
Abduction brings out couple's worst fears
News of Florida
Voucher program draws another big donor
Drug amendment effort ends

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