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May 10, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 10, 2002
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Don't look back

[Times photo: John Pendygraft]
Caitlin Foster, 14, poses Thursday in front of an inflated bunny in an artwork called "Somehow I Don't Feel Comfortable," which is part of the "My Reality: Contemporary Art and Japanese Animation" exhibit at the Tampa Museum of Art through June 23. |
Hillsborough County news
In anger, man hits his uncle, who dies
Loyd Snead had tried to keep his nephew from drinking and driving, a family friend says.
Tampa, THAP severing all ties
The city assumes some financial liabilities from the nonprofit, but leaders say they are eager to see an end to the turmoil.
Jesuit High ex-teacher accused of sex abuse
TAMPA -- For the third time in as many weeks, a former teacher at the elite Jesuit High School has become the focus of a sexual abuse investigation.
Ernest Hooper
A chain of tow trucks; a baseball family
Colleagues at Butler Towing & Recovery called Jack Mitchell "Pops" not just because he was 56, but because he looked after the younger guys.
Fatal SUV crash ruled an accident
TAMPA PALMS -- The only time neighbors saw 34-year-old Thomas Alcorn was when he pulled his black Chevy Blazer in and out of the driveway at his Tampa Palms home.
Consensus on Gandy remains elusive
A workshop confirms that people believe a change is needed. The problem is figuring out what to do.
Ex-manager found guilty in fraud case
TAMPA -- A former money manager accused of bilking clients was found guilty in federal court Thursday on 13 counts of mail fraud and seven counts of wire fraud.
Tampa Bay headlines
Shelling out big bucks for charity
Grief-stricken owners lose 24 dogs in house fire
Tampa Bay briefs
Suit accuses auto dealers of warranty trickery
Pinellas headlines
Process of protection
Past Pinellas prosecutor dies at 69
Residents assess plans for park
City sets new limits on reclaimed water
Dunedin senior center sparkles
Proposed garage's price tag? Not cheap
Bread delivers comfort, a Point of Light Award
Nurse charged with blackening eye of nursing home resident
Renaissance Festival dispute holds up library plans
New details revealed in fatal shooting
Big Daddy, owner get a break
Programmer to plead guilty in fraud case
Pinellas digest
Letters
'Gold-plating' police budget not an issue
Editorial
Hospitals changing to serve us better
Review changes results in Island Estates vote
Ex-worker's boyfriend held in explosive pranks
Gas leak prompts evacuation
'Rainmaker' sprinkles sadness with joy
Happenings
News of Florida
Search ends for jets' seven crew members
'Regents amendment' has high court review
Missing girl's case shapes inquiry on DCF

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