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May 14, 2002
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Clamping down

[Times photo: Fred Victorin]
Reclaimed water has caught on so widely that meters and limits may loom.
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Top stories
View for sale: $30,000
New owner of a lake fences it off when homeowners wouldn't pay.
Zoo keeper put fingers in lion's cage
The split-second mistake costs the Busch Gardens worker most of her arm. Doctors are unable to reattach it.
Missing Children center shuts down
The nonprofit, which had been criticized in recent years, filed for bankruptcy May 2.
Police sift claims against priest
Prosecutors are working with police who are investigating sex abuse claims against a priest by ex-altar boys.
University inaugurates Naval ROTC program
The addition makes USF one of the few nationwide to offer all three military ROTC programs.
Volunteers needed to test AIDS vaccine
At least 10 healthy people will test a vaccine that may combat the virus' wily nature.
South Pinellas headlines
Professional boat race may leave St. Petersburg
Recently renovated complex damaged
North Pinellas headlines
Parks plan calls for loans
Familiar figure in wheelchair dies in sea
Buzz builds about Shelby
Largo's first tax hike since '91 looms
Handful of faithful too few to keep church alive
Cultural group to cut ties with city
This is real, pure baseball -- to a T
Letters
A development scheme is not a plan
Found body offers few clues
Determination pays off for Hayn in bus Figure 8
Barely awake, she saw shooting
Graduation galas need volunteers
Hillsborough headlines
Hart won't run for House
Blown tire blamed in fatal wreck
News of Florida
Smoke-free initiative becomes ballot item
Budget goes down to the wire, again
State Technology Office broke law, audit finds

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