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June 11, 2002
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Spring as sticky as it feels

[Times photo: Cherie Diez]
The average temperature of 75.3 degrees so far this season ranks third-highest since 1890. |
Top stories
Educators take a short course on choice plan
A two-hour workshop on choice in the Pinellas County School District aims to recruit principals to sell the idea to parents.
Roadwork to topple the Tanga Lounge
The original Tampa nude club will make way for highway expansion around the airport, once a price is agreed upon.
Hearing on church suit continues at a crawl
The hearing to throw out the lawsuit may push back the start of a wrongful death case against the Church of Scientology for months.
Web site maps route of spent nuclear fuel
An environmental group will document the whereabouts of transported radioactive cargo. Some call it a scare tactic.
Speller, singer find fame goes a long way
Moving can be tough on a 14-year-old girl. But it's made somewhat easier when you've become a national icon.
Tampa Bay briefs
Armed robbers strike more fast-food restaurants
South Pinellas headlines
Hugh Smith dies; ran Camper's Gear store
From school to home, student walks unique road to diploma
North Pinellas headlines
Fire guts home; its cause still a mystery
Rodriguez golf camp fails to make the cut
Apartment backs off on access by teens
Sewage leaks into McKay Creek
Philanthropists open camp doors
City marks record totals at arts venues
Museum baffles city with sudden firing
Letters
Police should serve citizens, not subject them to sexual abuse
Hillsborough headlines
Warrant out for delivery driver
Political Junkie/Notes from the campaign trail ...
Would-be fugitive rolls into trouble
Greek at USF, martini money, brotherhood
News of Florida
Scholars skipping summer school
Bush narrows to five state quarter choices

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