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May 13, 2002
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A new pecking order

[Times photo: Thomas Goethe]
Starting today, it will be a crime to feed wild animals, including the often demanding sandhill cranes. |
Howard Troxler
It's nothing personal, but voters like term limits
SOUTH PASADENA -- Hope springs eternal in the human heart, but especially in the hearts of city commissioners and councilors everywhere.
Top stories
Lion bites off worker's arm
Max attacks a Busch Gardens' zoo keeper as family, friends watch.
A dream neighbor, nightmare landlord
Steven Green's tenants complain of abysmal conditions at high prices, while he lives in a $1.4-million home and throws lavish parties.
Collision kills two, closes I-4 for hours
TAMPA -- Two people were killed Sunday afternoon in a two-vehicle collision that shut down the eastbound lanes of Interstate 4 near the junction of Interstate 75.
Military news
Army Pvt. Noel Lopez has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier received instruction and practice in drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, physical fitness, basic first aid, and Army values, principles and traditions. Lopez is a 2001 graduate of Florida High School, Tampa, and the son of Paula Santiago, Springfield, Mass.
South Pinellas headlines
Looking for some hot stuff? It's here
North Pinellas headlines
Brute force, consistency take teams to the top
Roundabout redux
Friends film horror flick in junkyard
Mayor wants grievance process changed
Letters
People who enjoy senior center should pay, not taxpayers
Hillsborough headlines
Appeals court scrutinizes law on handcuff keys
News of Florida
Raids on fund nettle faithful

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