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July 13, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 13, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Debate site isn't Storms' kind of place
Hillsborough Commissioner Ronda Storms says she will skip the candidate forum put on by the League of Women Voters of Hillsborough County before September's primary election.
Man shot by police had been drinking
Reports show that he had a blood alcohol level of 0.21 when he was killed after refusing police orders to put down a gun.
Modular racks replace clutter
After Tampa's mayor railed against the haphazard nature of periodical vending boxes, sleek racks are popping up throughout downtown.
Family finds interfaith harmony
She's Catholic. He's Jewish. The Brehms of Carrollwood Village start a support group for interfaith couples.
A Closer Look: One Hillsborough Church
First Reformed Church
Some police shift from outreach to patrol
Firehouse cops will continue to work out of fire stations and do community policing, but answering calls becomes part of their duties.
Ernest Hooper
Bastille Day lures fans of France
Tampa has its Latin community, but Anna Gervait wants you to know the city also has a vibrant French connection.
Tampa Bay headlines
Moffitt lauded in hospital ranking
Once again, Bowen gets 21 years
Death certificate shows Williams' body left state
Where they are champions
Teacher sets sights on House
Eaton says he has ear for office
Pinellas headlines
Man charged with torching truck
More healing for the hurting
Serial flashing suspect arrested
After friction in museum, funds put on ice
Man burned in garage fire dies; suicide is suspected
Suspended teacher won't face sex charge
Dunedin rejects 7 percent tax hike
Largo officials consider pros cons of developer's offer
Keeping the faith while kept inside
News of Florida
Bush, McBride go on parade for veterans
Caseworker faked visit to slain child
The rings, the flowers, the vows, a bag of chips

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