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June 17, 2002
Tampa Bay: June 17, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Connecting with their roots
Two teachers travel from Mexico to Pinellas to reacquaint Mexican children with the traditions of their homeland.
Students learn how to bring old ways to life
The junior docent program at Heritage Village in Largo teaches students about pioneering days in Florida so they can teach others.
Critics find fault with affordable housing
A few members of a neighborhood group in Tarpon say one builder's homes are too small and too expensive for their size.
Letters
Voters have not had their say on Largo library
Re: Largo's planned $22-million library.
Tampa Bay headlines
Andersen verdict leaves bitter taste
Education spreads Juneteenth message
South Pinellas headlines
New league has eye on Bayfront
Hillsborough headlines
100-mile greenway emerging
2 die in gunfight between gangs, police say
News of Florida
Attention boaters: Manatee battle zone
In party tug of war, all eyes on referees
Prison food costs less, but at a price
Politics blamed in oversight panel's axing
Ceremonial fanfare absent at signing of tax-break bill

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