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May 31, 2002
Tampa Bay: May 31, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Video camera captures boater's striptease
Beachgoers report a lewd dancer, but he slips away before police arrive. A videotape and a distinctive tattoo lead them to a suspect.
Lawyer, friend doing well after kidney surgery
The prognosis is good for the political adviser, whose new organ replaces a machine he relied on to live.
County's phone use sparks concern
An audit finds that from February to April 2001, employees rang up $6,370 on calling cards, and one commissioner made $896 in personal calls in a year.
New charter school is recruiting first pupils
Offering grades 4-6, Love of Learning plans to open August 7 on the second floor of the United Methodist Church and become the city's first charter school.
A mother's plea alters options for defendant
A man charged with mishandling a gun that later killed another man, whose mother spoke to the judge, will go to trial rather than accept a deal that includes 60 days in jail.
Music under the stars
The sun goes down, the moon comes up, and monthly concerts at Sunset Beach enhance nature's magical moments.
Editorial
U.S. 19 funding must be retained
There are many expenditures in the proposed state budget for 2002-2003 that would improve life in Pinellas County.
Editorial
Best beaches in the nation? That's just one man's opinion
Re: Local beaches rank high in survey, story, May 25.
Judge denies retrial in Subway murder
An attorney was challenging her client's ability to waive his right to a unanimous verdict.
Newspaper box thief fined $7,600
The man admitted breaking into 60 newspaper boxes to steal quarters to support his drug habit, deputies said.
Bowling taking another shot at Olympics
With all it has on its plate, bowling faces another urgent matter -- opening the door to the Olympic Games.
Camp roundup
Camp curtain call
Summer fun: Act I
The Stage Agenda's Youth Theatre workshop takes on the Pied Piper. A six-week session starts June 9.
Happenings
ART EXHIBIT: A show called "People, Places, and Things" featuring acrylics and watercolors by Kelly Miaoullis Harvard, will be on display Saturday through June 29 at the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center, 101 S Pinellas Ave.
Tampa Bay headlines
Professor criticizes USF campus
Reclaimed water may go to Pasco
School choice puzzles parents
Tampa Bay briefs
South Pinellas headlines
Mayor won't press for aide
Praises sung at graduation built for two
Hillsborough headlines
Judge grants teen a lawyer
Family saved from burning car; 1 dies
Tears, cheers fill final day
Missing girl, 14, found with baby
Another wreck frays neighborhood nerves
Secret DCF files sold at auction
City Times - South Tampa
The party starts at 4:15
Businesses to open on Kennedy Boulevard
Who has control here?
A taste of what teamwork does
Relearning a lost art
Home exemplifies prairie-style
Sears sets up shop in Dillard's place
Bike lanes dropped from road project
Bank to redevelop Tampa Heights
Partying for AIDS park
North of Tampa
Marlene Sokol
Mom recoils at summer reading list
Sworn to be wild
Letters
Parents, where are you going, and why are you in such a hurry?
Pet project is fit for man and beast
Group seeks county land for college, park
New River Township asks to shed retiree housing
Island Breeze gospel dancers move to Orlando
East-west road may cut through West Meadows
Family celebration tinged with sadness
Body builder battles body's ills by day
Ancient Indians' creations unearthed
Pinellas makes case for new ballfields
Prepare gardens in June for summer of blooms
Old rules make plain South Tampa's concerns of the past
Gryphons player gets college scholarship
USA cyclists get in road work
News of Florida
Boaters may face new manatee rules
Inquiry widens for ex-Senate boss
State's vet population growing, evolving
Lease holders seek own deal
Groups want tax measure off ballot
FBI shakeup worries some Florida officials

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