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July 13, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 13, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Serial flashing suspect arrested
City police officers say a man charged with lewd exhibition admitted he exposed himself three to five times every week for years.
After friction in museum, funds put on ice
Safety Harbor officials wade into a conflict involving Museum of Regional History board members and the staff.
Man burned in garage fire dies; suicide is suspected
The Largo resident died Thursday, after neighbors discovered him aflame. Police confirm they found a suicide note.
Suspended teacher won't face sex charge
Prosecutors dismiss the charge. But the district will not renew the Tarpon Springs teacher's contract.
Dunedin rejects 7 percent tax hike
City commissioners decide against a recommended increase. The budget director says finding $400,000 to slash will be a challenge.
Largo officials consider pros cons of developer's offer
Hyde Park Builders offers $1.08-million for the old City Hall lot for a project that would include homes and shops.
Keeping the faith while kept inside
The Clearwater-based Calvary Prison Ministry serves 32 prisons in Florida, with the aim of bringing hope to the hopeless.
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
South Pinellas headlines
Man charged with torching truck
More healing for the hurting
Hillsborough headlines
Debate site isn't Storms' kind of place
Man shot by police had been drinking
Modular racks replace clutter
Family finds interfaith harmony
A Closer Look: One Hillsborough Church
Some police shift from outreach to patrol
Ernest Hooper
Bastille Day lures fans of France
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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