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May 23, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 23, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Sergeant in scandal makes deal to keep job
The Clearwater officer will be demoted to patrolman, take a pay cut and retire at the first opportunity.
County pushes use of $12-million system
Not all departments are using the computer database system purchased five years ago, and leaders want that to change.
Pinellas digest
Summer camp scholarships are available
Dunedin may dig deep for stadium upgrade
Commissioners will consider using city funds rather than borrowing to renovate the Blue Jays' stadium.
Oldsmar won't open exit door for arts group
The city wants to work things out with the Cultural Arts Foundation -- and says the group doesn't have a choice.
Letters
Senior center is integral part of Palm Harbor
Re: People who enjoy senior center should pay, not taxpayers, letter by Roger Gambert, and Palm Harbor doesn't need senior center, letter by Bob Clune, May 13.
Come-from-behind Safety Harbor win no Small feat for Wilcox
The Safety Harbor Sprints 5K winners had to battle early leaders before breaking the finish-line tape last Saturday.
Tampa Bay headlines
Human storm tide is a problem
New process can speed up anthrax testing
A new urgency galvanizes tax deed auction
Jurors get smoking liability case
South Pinellas headlines
Man held in fatal Melrose Avenue shooting
Sheffield's house finally finds a buyer
Rehab expert Andrew A. Orsini dies at 82
Hillsborough headlines
House in traffic accident again
Remove ailing judge, panel says
Deputies look into boy's death at hotel
News of Florida
Heading for 'tails'
Newspaper challenges law on autopsy photos
Osceola target of planned lawsuit

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