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July 4, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 4, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Officers in sex inquiry keep jobs
Both St. Petersburg officers used poor judgment, but they didn't rape a colleague as she claimed, officials say.
Judging potential terror is tricky
Sometimes a report raising bomb fears is ambiguous. What to do? Authorities tend to err on the side of caution.
Hazel Dollinger, 85, namesake of new Canterbury arts center, dies
ST. PETERSBURG -- Hazel I. Dollinger, the namesake of a new arts center at Canterbury School of Florida, has died at 85.
Tampa Bay headlines
Top agent discusses terror, the FBI
Fire hydrant never tagged as dry
Daughter might seek School Board office
USDA looks at wallaby deaths
Court: City does not have to release all e-mail
Tampa Bay briefs
Time pulls taut a closeness that now wraps two sisters in love
North Pinellas headlines
Two held in mobile home park slaying
Independence Day events
Rookie officer hits the streets
Property tax rate doesn't budge
New tour boats, tall hotels put on hold
What happened to caring, patience Sept. 11 brought?
Pier 60 field waits out a strong storm
Letters
Call for new library in Largo appears to be without basis
Hillsborough headlines
Robbers hit a McDonald's early Wednesday
Retired detective charged with theft
Surgeon sued by patient -- a surgeon
Timeout results in reprimand
Criminals' money to help community
News of Florida
Bush campaigns among enemy
XXX marked mentoring spot on Net
Lawyer wants to gain respect

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