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May 30, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 30, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Vision of future foreshadows tough choices
Leaders set priorities for the city, but some of those goals will require deciding between competing interests.
Pinellas digest
Sport physicals available Saturday
Decline in golfers forces Tarpon to reassess course
Course managers ponder cost-cutting measures to offset a "series of uncontrollable events" that have led to fewer golfers using the city-owned course.
Sports magazine notes restaurant
Lenny's in Clearwater is mentioned in a Sports Illustrated profile of a sports agent who ate there.
Official ousted in wake of scandal
Clearwater's personnel director was told that he would be fired if he didn't step down.
County patrols enforce watering rules
As water use soars, water officials crack down on those who violate watering rules. Fines for breaking the rules start at $131.
Dwelling on past harms Dunedin
Re: Revisiting gift rules could restore trust, editorial, May 22.
Workman gets in swing of things at East Lake
Rick Workman knew when he was 16 that teaching tennis would be his career.
Tampa Bay headlines
Owners suing Pinellas, Connolly
Surgeons to try to repair hole in Belize boy's heart
It's time for parking meters, mayor says
Justice officials clear prosecutor in shrimp case
Judge tries to get charges dropped
Tampa Bay briefs
South Pinellas headlines
Wasp battle ends in total victory
Council: Mayor doesn't need a communications manager
Police identify body pulled from creek
Hillsborough headlines
Judge's order: No more shrimp
Two city pools aren't quite ready for summer
Times worker claims discrimination in suit
News of Florida
State lawmaker is accused of operating illegal cemetery
Records: Police received abuse report before boy's death
Supplier of voting machines purchased
Bush's drilling deal shields Glades, gulf
Democrats lose round in redistricting fight
Questions linger on extent of deals' protection

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