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July 21, 2002
Work day ends in tragedy
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[Times photo: Kinfay Moroti]
A waitress is shot to death minutes after reporting to work. Police arrest her husband.
Mary Jo Melone
Florida's kids still wait for a good guy to stand up
I wrote the other day that Gov. Jeb Bush hadn't done much for the Department of Children and Families.

Top stories
The speculator's strategy
Don Connolly's taste for properties ranged from slivers of land to vacant lots and submerged strips. The goal? Buy cheap and sell high.
Mapping Don Connolly's land purchases: A Times interactive map shows what he owns in Pinellas

Red Tide leaves beaches stinky
Residents hoping to cool off get an olfactory surprise -- dead fish washing up from Pass-a-Grille to Belleair Beach.

On school choice, you can't know too much
You're a parent, guardian, sibling, mentor or student. Maybe you even work for the Pinellas County School District.

How cultured are we?
Many events lure us, both cultured and, well, not. But a free fest always does the trick.

Senator colors outside of the party lines
According to an old rule of politics, you don't challenge the party line. Democrats toe the Democratic line. Republicans toe the Republican line. Party leaders keep their ducks in line.

St. Petersburg man killed in shooting
TAMPA -- One St. Petersburg man was killed and another critically injured during a Saturday morning shooting at a downtown Tampa club.

Black officers group calls for weeding out bad cops
During a Tampa conference, organization leaders say officials must act swiftly to end brutality.

Metro week in review
Hillsborough is sweet on soda deal


South Pinellas headlines
  • Police code pries lid off private life
  • Persevering in a male preserve
  • Crime spikes, but is that alarming?
  • Move forward brings school principal to familiar ground
  • Residents fight for 'cozy little library'
  • Foundering Woodlawn league folds
  • For sale by owner, dirt cheap, you move
  • Some fear law change will benefit officials
  • Drawings sketch out Gulfport ambitions
  • New pool lifts spirits in Childs Park neighborhood
  • Uneven fire fees bring call for change
  • Council scrambles to reduce water rate
  • Small-factory town
  • Nursing home now offers patients respiratory help
  • A Highland fling
  • Store is for those who like tiny beads of sweet
  • Martha E. Wallis, 'queen' of volunteers
  • No bond stronger than friendships of women
  • City seeks ideas for Teardrop Park
  • Speeding by the numbers may lead to traffic ticket
  • Youths' mission: lend a hand
  • Before family and friends, a Purple Heart
  • New Home Depot plans to model Mediterranean style
  • Beaches notebook

  • Letters
  • Closing Azalea library would hurt community

  • North Pinellas headlines
  • One last summer for cool haven
  • Made-over mall still sitting at Crossroads
  • Riders to, from Pinellas pack buses
  • Findings of Oldsmar city pay study
  • Mobile home fire kills man
  • Bedfords: Youth success to grow with relocation
  • Clearwater and its firefighters clash
  • Ex-Sponger Wilson enjoys major role
  • Teenager takes an early look at medical careers
  • USF's Benton is dominating Pier 60 series

  • Editorial
  • Safety Harbor handles museum dustup well

  • Letters
  • Firefighters performed great at condo fire

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Secret tapes, tables turned

  • North of Tampa
  • Fuzzy redistricting makes for some confused voters
  • Zoning: Christian school eyes 36 acres off Bearss Ave.
  • Determined to live
  • For local athletes, YMCA league is a ball
  • 4 swimming standouts make all-star team
  • PETCO is coming, Fido
  • Open & Shut
  • Meet your neighbor: Climb every mountain ...
  • Pasco seeks tennis stadium builder
  • Use of land is legal, nursery tells judge
  • More disabled kids join Y fun
  • Chamber searches for director, home
  • Notebook
  • Week in Review

  • News of Florida
  • Gephardt energizes Democrats to rout Bush
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