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July 17, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 17, 2002
Hillsborough County news
TV compromise not enough for Storms
As a public access settlement advances, the commissioner continues to lob in complaints.
Tampa Bay headlines
800 years from Russia with love
Plant City manager quits as investigation continues
Auto thefts drive up crime
Board backs $50-million Pepsi deal
Schools face racial dilemma
Priest sought in child sexual abuse
Feeling the pinch of events that fizzle
Criticized landlord faces foreclosure
A century of cool
Williams' will says cremate; friend differs
Paper cup innovator dies at 83
Private bus service approved
TV compromise not enough for Storms
Family sues city in cancer death
Dr. Everett Emerson, scholar, dies at 77
Affair of fire official, officer studied
Howard Troxler
Once again, politicians are meddling busybodies
Pinellas headlines
First charter middle school aims for 2003
Catch a rising star ... at the mall
New Miss Florida blends Barbie and Madame Curie
Fired officer wants back on force
Military news
Pinellas Park to expand police station
Staff, programs may be cut at Roberts Adult Center
Redington Shores holding line on taxes a sixth year
Garbage pickup fees to jump 9%
Sprawling retirement mecca is on the mend
Police chief directed force into modern era
A day on the job in south Pinellas county
Business Headlines
Care fair features free back-to-school physicals
Moody gods of golf smile on teenager
Young player is determined to succeed
Letters
Selfish radicals oppose high-rises?
Zap! Laser tags leadfoots zipping downhill
Seagoing firefighter is No. 1
Missing man last seen in Tarpon
3 charged in Clearwater home invasion
Effects of runway expansion to be aired
City annexes 2 parcels; bigger deal lies ahead
EPA, critics clash over credibility
Stilt home on gulf faces uphill battle
Controlled burn in preserve fails to keep a flame
Area juniors reach ISAF Worlds event
2 arrested in 'chop shop' inquiry
Letters
Plans for new library are product of careful study
News of Florida
A four-legged run for Congress
Lawyers, doctors ready for turf war
Big caseloads can burden new child welfare workers
Spot check

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