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June 1, 2002
Tampa Bay: June 1, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Internal disputes surround museum funds
A museum director accuses its president of mishandling money. But the official says the staff is not used to leadership.
Memorial batting cage nears completion
Ricky Teal, a pitcher on the Clearwater High School baseball team, finally will get his wish, five months after his death in a car accident.
Clearwater scoops up $150,000 from EPA
The city hopes to continue its successes at turning idle lands into workshops through federal grants for brownfields.
Marina owners seek to add more storage
If the county approves, the Landing at Tarpon Springs will add about 100 dry storage boat spaces as part of a renovation.
Phone records lead to suspects
A man who was attacked and robbed three weeks ago dies. Two teens have been charged. A missing cell phone is the key that unlocked the puzzle.
Talking religion, warts and all
A Clearwater pastor wants to create an entertaining forum for controversial religious discussion through his live call-in radio show, starting this Sunday.
Tampa Bay headlines
Christian crusade draws 8,000 men
Man charged in punch that killed teen
Undaunted, hearty soccer fans rise early, cheer hard
'Sum of All Fears' tests our post-9/11 threshold for plots
Speculator turns landlocked land into gold mine
A house divided, land speculator seeks his profit
Ex-local priest arrested in Mich.
Local companies have interests in a peaceful India
Seniors see the sights, from 1,000 feet up
Pizza delivery driver shoots man to death
Attorney challenges veteran Bilirakis
Quick thinking saved four lives
Panelists debate cameras in courts
Women's advocacy group endorses Reno
South Pinellas headlines
Keep the faith, 46 graduates are urged
Suspect arrested in bank robbery
Hillsborough headlines
Woman, grandchild burned in blaze
Lightning ignites condominium
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
A longtime Tampa gumshoe says goodbye
John Vest, 59, public servant, volunteer
News of Florida
New tools for FBI long-used in Florida
Hurricane jitters begin today
Tax breaks could flow in drilling deal
Suit filed over sewage plant

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