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July 11, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 11, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Police search for gunman who robbed Largo business
LARGO -- Police were searching Wednesday for a man suspected of robbing a Largo business.
Couple buys beleaguered funeral home
The owners of a Clearwater funeral home buy Abbey Parklawn from the state, which took it over after lawsuits alleged misconduct.
Crews break ground on streetscaping effort
SAFETY HARBOR -- In 1997, Safety Harbor spent $3.2-million to complete the first and biggest part of the revitalization of its downtown corridor.
Leader of Jazz Holiday loses job
The only paid employee is asked to resign because of finances. Meanwhile, this year's headliners are announced.
Health education, from the heart
Six camps in Largo educate children about healthy diets and exercise as part of a national program.
Public to meet, size up new EPA
Personnel and other changes have occurred since EPA officials were challenged two years ago on the Stauffer site cleanup.
Sluggish sponge industry awaits Kalymnian divers
A plan to bring nine sponge divers to Tarpon Springs is approved by the the Labor Department, giving local harvesters hope that help is coming.
Area sending many squads to regional
USA Tennis Florida West Regional competition in USA League Tennis begins next week for nine local championship teams.
Wanted: High, dry home for antiques
A collector says Dade City's elevation makes it a possible location for a "unique" museum he intends to build.
Woman from Palm Harbor accuses doctor of groping
A Dade City doctor says the woman's claims are baseless.
Letters
Largo High's Cotter made magic as well as music
Re: An unforgettable teacher; remembering Mr. Cotter, story, July 1.
Tampa Bay headlines
Private school bus plan is costly
Grouper crews fear new rules
On the stand, officer details a shady past
Crewman: I struck captain with pipe
Teamwork pays off during rescue
Sanchez leads money race
Williams wielded wicked pen
Judge sides with whistleblower in dispute
Llama abuser sent to prison
Murdered woman's son sues Springer
Daughter asks slugger's friends to take sides
South Pinellas headlines
Private school bus plan is costly
Hillsborough headlines
Judicial races may get political
News of Florida
Selection a swipe at activist high court
McBride funds outpace Reno
Florida executions still on hold
Restore-regents group flush with donations

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