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June 7, 2002
Howard Troxler Oval Office truths strange as fiction It's all real through today's date.
Top stories
Land speculator shirked payments
Records show that Don Connolly used his money to buy tax deeds, not make court-ordered restitution payments in a tax case.
Mother seeks peace, answers
A Tampa doctor wants to show that the death of her mentally retarded daughter in a DCF van crash was preventable.
USF leader plans to step down
The future is uncertain for Bill Heller, who has led the University of South Florida in St. Petersburg for a decade.
Ex-Seminole High student accused of graduation streak
A former Seminole High School student has been accused of exposing himself in the middle of a high school graduation ceremony.
South Pinellas headlines
18 arrested in beach city drug sweep; more coming
North Pinellas headlines
Police say victim in hit-and-run from Largo
Car dealer's condo plan runs into opposition
Library in a park or park in a library? Yes
Safety Harbor bans rush-hour left turns
Group vacates city arts center
Summer formats aim to keep area centers on a roll
Hyped for hibiscus
Editorial
Beleaguered museum needs city scrutiny
Pinellas digest
Letters
The Vinings owner just needs to time to resolve gate issues
Hillsborough headlines
Tornado's aftermath: repairs and cleanup
Mother laments deputies tell her to investigate case
Stetson set to build new campus in Tampa
City okays $1-million bailout on land loan
Put traffic fixes in fast lane, leaders urge
Ernest Hooper
Heroes on stamps, one scary on-ramp
City Times (South Tampa)
A swirling pool of controversy
Our poet will go it alone, alas
It takes a village to woo a tenant
Datebook
Sushi and a grand vision
Veterinarian on wheels
'Golden hands' were filled with love
Home sales on upswing
Hold the order: Steak, shake soon
Vietnamese broom
School named for Tampa teacher
Gandy road plan looms over park residents
Gourmet market will add flavor to overhaul
Businesses struggle with street construction
O-my, it's O-Town at the Big One
Marlene Sokol
Friends' free water slide has its price: our privacy
Even golf superstar had to earn his way to Open
Technology at your fingertips
French look now graces neighborhoods like Avila
North of Tampa
Marlene Sokol
What did water slide ride cost? Only a name
Public roads, private gate
Minister motivates by example
Flag Day event will spotlight commission hopefuls
Census shows a wealthier north Pinellas
Lawyer to look over new sign ordinance
Notebook
Even golf superstar had to earn his way to Open
American Legion presents achievement awards
Out & About
News of Florida
Frankel withdraws as candidate for governor
Rainy day fund shrinks
GOP defends district maps in testy hearing
Fla. police unit can now enforce immigration law

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