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June 24, 2002
Tampa Bay: June 24, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Radio host weighs in where he's unwanted
A city commissioner says the billboard disgusts him and exemplifies business the city doesn't want.
The gift of a second chance
Ed Armstrong and Rick Anderson met at a wedding six years ago.
Thinning can begin, forestry expert says
Chain saws soon will crank up in a 100-acre section of Lake Seminole Park, even though some say the county is making a big mistake.
'Family' emerges from apartment ashes
An owner of Imperial Gardens apartments says paying for hotels and meals after a devastating fire in April was "good business."
Residents unite to have say in county
The goal of the 13 charter members is to represent the interests of those living in unincorporated Pinellas County who don't live within any particular city limits.
Historical society manager moves on
Tarpon Springs isn't coming up with more money to keep Phyllis Kolianos from taking a county job.
Letters
Largo library's design not pleasing to everyone
On June 18th I attended my first Largo City Commission meeting. My purpose was to support the proposed referendum on the new library. When Commissioner Marty Shelby made a motion for the referendum, not a single other commissioner made any comment to enlighten us about the proposed library, especially about the enormous cost. It appears that the decision not to second the motion had been made before the meeting.
Tampa Bay headlines
Harbor hustles to welcome ships
Gripes surge as water bills rise
Man's assertions land him in jail in sex abuse case
Holdups sharpen safety focus
Newspaper report links Al-Arian to terrorist group
Lassoing a legacy
South Pinellas headlines
Group urges victims to speak out on sex abuse
Hillsborough headlines
John Glaros, retired priest, former politician
News of Florida
Bush: No grand jury on DCF kids

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