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April 24, 2002
Tampa Bay: April 24, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Buckhorn: I'll be the true friend of neighborhoods
The mayoral hopeful says he'll divert money committed to downtown and Ybor City projects.
Volunteers take a bow -- and awards
TAMPA -- At age 17, Brian Orloff spends countless hours at the bedsides of dying people, documenting their memories in scrapbooks and videotaped interviews. Their stories become gifts for their loved ones: a living record after their deaths.
Tampa Bay headlines
Schools shed jobs to meet budget
Tampa fire chief apologizes for van, vacation missteps
Lawyer's art an antidote to terror
Schools' savings to come out of vice principals' pay
Doctor: Circuit judge's condition is worsening
An identifiable flaw
Hispanics, Asians fuel population growth
Jesuit High teacher fired amid misconduct claim
Drug Court celebrates first class of graduates
Howard Troxler
Veto of phone bill not an easy move
Pinellas headlines
Mother awaits the beep of life
Marijuana festival has its day at the park
Ruling on firefighter two months away
Old arch will help Gulfport recall school's past
Green thumbs benefit festival
Member picked for American Assembly
Military news
Poynter Library at USF is a treasure
Some seniors say rise means fewer dips
Change proposed for filling council vacancies
Floating on flotsam
Beaches notebook
Doc Webb's drug store remembered at museum
Hot sauce lovers have new shop to dip into
Business headlines
Seeking grace
Central shop owners clamor to get trolleys
Grandmothers doing a tough job (again)
Doubles league crowns division champions
Youngsters wanting to learn ropes have many options
Ex-area standout Christman builds on career
Demand high for bachelor's degree at SPC
West Pasco prosecutor named Pinellas judge
Possible Pinellas fee increases
Mediation fails in adoption
Settling in at their new school
Oldsmar voters support repeal
Neighbors fight leader over variance request
Land saga might finally reach exciting chapter
Leaders support developers, not our environment
Youngsters wanting to learn the ropes have many options
News of Florida
Lawmakers secure budget deal
Bush kills phone rate increase
Auto Train resumes after deadly derailment
Bush TV ads focus on education
High court hears redistricting duel
Senate foils Graham on drilling lease swaps

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