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June 27, 2002
Tampa Bay: June 27, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Ready to dream of mass transit
St. Petersburg officials want opinions on streetcars, "superbuses" and light rail for the city, especially for downtown.
Residents sue over automatic door closer
Two people believe the pneumatic devices at Freedom Village put them in danger and file a lawsuit in an attempt to have them removed.
Tall ships come in this morning
ST. PETERSBURG -- A dozen ships, from tall-masted sailboats to a wooden tugboat, were gathering at Egmont Key on Wednesday evening, preparing to sail into Bayboro Harbor this morning for Americas' Sail 2002.
Tampa Bay headlines
Parkway doesn't hurt protected species, court rules
Judge cleared of 4 charges; 2 still stand
6,000 bats, trapped
Defense bills hold millions for Tampa Bay area
Feck touts history of service
Voters get Libertarian choice
Justice focuses on education
The man we may yet call Mr. Mayor
North Pinellas headlines
Rockets' red glare could lead to hospital visit
Ex-officers plan to sue over sex allegations
$500 fine is upheld for filing late report
Manager arrested in cell phone scam
Phonics gets new life in kids program
Tarpon leaders okay water, sewer hikes
Plan for Safety Harbor a tall order
Robber strikes SunTrust Bank on Wednesday
USA League squads are closer to national
Letters
Noise from construction is part of city life; quit whining
Hillsborough headlines
Fire rescue lieutenant, 38, dies in accident
Planning and growth head asked to resign
AME bishops review abuse policy
Suspects are arrested in 152 auto thefts
Class size drive given NAACP nod
Parents sue gamemakers
Trial focuses on cougar's treatment
Weakness for fame; student art Capitolized
News of Florida
Ethics complaint to Senate names Graham
Federal scrutiny of law could let felons vote

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