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May 29, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 29, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Theft of identity gets man prison
Investigators say he stole garbage and mail to set up accounts to steal from his victims. Nationwide, identity theft costs about $2-billion each year.
Public will soon talk first, not last
The City Commission intends to rescind its ruling that forces residents to wait until the end of often lengthy meetings to offer their comments.
Pupils gather flags from veterans' graves
After Memorial Day, St. Paul's School fifth-graders lend a hand at Bay Pines National Cemetery.
His rehab routine: Exercise, fatten up
Too thin at 400 pounds, the middle-aged dolphin needs to gain weight before he can be released from the aquarium.
Odyssey kids take on world
The Palm Harbor Middle School Odyssey of the Mind team placed 28th out of 60 teams at the school's first trip to the world finals.
Letters
Missing child, quick response
My son was missing for 21/2 to 3 hours on May 1. This is a feeling that I cannot describe on paper. It is a feeling that cannot be described in words. The recognition I would like to give to the Clearwater Police Department and Kings Highway Elementary School can be described on paper.
Tampa Bay headlines
Voters' will swept aside for officials' 'principle'
A slingshot stop
Salary plan puts teachers first
In business and life, speculator full of contrasts
Fast track exemption for homes days away
Kite surfers find man's body in gulf
Man sentenced to die in deaths of stepchildren
South Pinellas headlines
Mayor's budget would cut 109 jobs
Officer out to prevent crime
Lessons learned, fish farmers savor results
Timely tribute tells saga of civil rights era
New signs to gussy up Pinellas Park's limits
Police hand pastor's case to state attorney
Military news
Supporters make sure musical makes the rent
Letters
Complaints about downtown parking get old
City, USF discuss sharing Bayfront
Girl finds stranger in the house
Best of the Best
Working: Bill Bowman, Floral designer
170 homes to be built ininellas Park
Security zone may be extended
Fryer at Red's Snak Shak ready to get busy again
McMullen captures berth in national tourney
USA cyclists get in road work for time trial
Sacino's closing BayWalk location
Hillsborough headlines
Worthy benefit; easing housekeeping's burden
Five held on charges of cocaine smuggling
Landlord faces fine of $750 per day
News of Florida
Rainy day fund troubles governor
Tap is turned on natural gas pipeline
Governor vows to reform DCF
New laws give nurses a boost

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