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May 30, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 30, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Wasp battle ends in total victory
A pest specialist wipes out an underground nest of approximately 8,000 yellow jackets behind a Gulfport home.
Council: Mayor doesn't need a communications manager
ST. PETERSBURG -- City Council members Wednesday criticized Mayor Rick Baker's plan to hire a new $60,000-a-year communications manager to help him deal with the council and the news media.
Police identify body pulled from creek
ST. PETERSBURG -- A man whose body was found floating in Booker Creek has been identified as Anthony W. Clark.
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
North Pinellas headlines
Vision of future foreshadows tough choices
Pinellas digest
Decline in golfers forces Tarpon to reassess course
Sports magazine notes restaurant
Official ousted in wake of scandal
County patrols enforce watering rules
Dwelling on past harms Dunedin
Workman gets in swing of things at East Lake
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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