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June 13, 2002
Tampa Bay: June 13, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Purse theft suspects arrested
Detectives say they tracked a fraudulent credit card purchase to help catch a man and woman in action at one of their favorite haunts, Publix.
City suspects hobby's a business
Believing a race car driver is running an illegal repair business, the city manager is readying an ordinance to keep the man from working on race cars in his garage.
Dunedin writes off stadium loan debt
A 1989 loan to renovate Dunedin Stadium became problematic with the 1994 baseball strike and could not be repaid.
Oldsmar wants new look in old style
To bring activity downtown, city leaders believe that an Old Florida look with more housing density is the way to go.
Adventurous women share in the fun
Members of a club are caught rolling sushi, but you'll most often find them outside, and they never like to spare the rod.
Two members of museum board resign
The pair offer up complaints about the executive director of the Safety Harbor history museum.
Townhomes proposed for Clearwater
The 86-unit development has pleased city officials so far. If approved, construction would start in November.
2 teams savor state title
One team was defending a state championship, and the other was trying for its first title.
Letters
It's not too late for public to weigh in on library
Re: Now Largo residents can say "Yes!' to library dream, editorial, June 9.
Tampa Bay headlines
State closes dance studio
Tuition to rise for USF students
48 A's ... and two F's
Tampa Bay briefs
Scientology turncoat taken to task
South Pinellas headlines
Crash injuries kill man, 84
Hillsborough headlines
Tampa Uncuffed
Humoring woman behind the badge
Hillsborough schools get first F's
Fast food robberies studied
3-year-old dies, teen girl hurt in 2 pool incidents
Punch's role in death questioned
Two hospitals sue Hillsborough County
Modeling agency owner charged
News of Florida
Suit: Tribe defrauded of millions
Review leaves Al-Najjar scant hope
State to buy 14 acres for trails
More schools earn failing grade
Candidates nibble edges of notoriety
Bush, Cabinet call for end to dredging project
Sinkhole makes dozens evacuate
Speaker-to-be weighs in on state taxes, education

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