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June 8, 2002
Tampa Bay: June 8, 2002
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A sacrament 2 busy years in the making

[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
Jackie Yost wanted her son, Tyler to take his first communion. Cerebral palsy and epilepsy slowed but didn't stop him.
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North Pinellas County news
Young pilot dies after memorial fly-by
He crashes in Manatee County after a flight over Jack White Stadium in remembrance of a senior.
Pinellas digest
Woman dies in possible drowning
Tax dollars help pay for hiring seminars
The chamber seminars are designed to help WorkNet Pinellas keep entry-level and and low-income workers employed in the county.
Dunedin postpones vote on complex
Homeowners in a neighboring subdivision want to negotiate more with the townhomes' developer.
Oldsmar opts for review boar
The council narrowly approves the grievance panel, which now needs to go to voters. The city manager says such a board is not necessary.
Dunedin city commissioner to run for state Senate seat
Commissioner Janet Henderson says state Rep. Mike Fasano is too "extreme" for the GOP.
Racing tonight at Sunshine Speedway
WHAT: Short-track action in the Cops vs. Outlaws event, as well as the Open Wheel Modified, Figure 8, Street Stock, Mini Stock and Enduro classes.
Five associate ministers accept spiritual call
A state lawmaker and his mother are among the group who answered the call and will be ordained at Bethel Community Baptist Church.
Tampa Bay headlines
Yearbook adds babies to its school chronicle
Bus plan looms as parents choose
Where trust mounts up
Ex-cop gets no time in theft
Change at USF leaves unease
South Pinellas headlines
Six Grace Christian grads honor their mentors
Seniors give emotional thanks
Teen, city official match wits over basketball court project
Methodist ministers on the move
Hillsborough headlines
Robbers strike several fast-food restaurants
Three car accidents claim three lives
Charge is reduced to manslaughter in fatal punch
Second time's the charm with new senior center
Burglar kills sleeping man
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson
Rise up, bohemians; economy rests on you
News of Florida
Prescription drug abuse rises in 2001
Justice blesses proposed districts
Ten tails of Florida
Central Florida prosecutor to take on terrorism
U.S.: Some Fla. vote complaints can't be pursued
Lucy Morgan
The bow-tied justice bows out to applause

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