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July 24, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 24, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Fines on complex $5,000 per day
TAMPA -- Beleaguered landlord Steven Green, already the subject of Hillsborough's largest code enforcement action ever, is now the object of the largest fines ever levied by the county.
Suit filed over slain daughter's body
A mother fears evidence may be destroyed if the body is released to her son-in-law.
Lawyer charged with stalking woman
The former husband of a circuit judge also is charged with tampering with a witness in a court case.
Ernest Hooper
A killer, deadly crossings and a Miss Piggy encore
Convicted murderer Glen Rogers sits on Florida's death row for the murder of Gibsonton's Tina Marie Cribbs. A book scheduled to go on sale this fall contends the murder may not have happened if police had been more diligent.
Tampa Bay headlines
Care mixed with caring
Builder road fees set to rise
Nerve center's safety secured
Williams siblings squabble in filings
Insider benefits from waivers
GOP convention may cost public $21.8-million
Father who got HIV to sue blood bank
Charges dropped in restaurant holdup
Howard Troxler
Can Pinellas look forward to future full of promise?
Pinellas headlines
'Joie de vivre' on a Paris beach
Like the old days
Con man convicted but mess remains
Bike, boat operation to rev up
Working: A day on the job in South Pinellas County
Man chases down kids after accident
Degree was a class away for 90-year-old grad
Kids roam halls where bugs, beasts and vandals ruled
Ever-improving Treasure Island banks on fat budget
Budget plan holds tax rate steady
Grand Central seeks creative markers
Officers of the future
Folksy book resurrects St. Petersburg's ghosts
Made-over mall still sitting at Crossroads
Osceola Middle's new principal energetic, eager
Noncity dwellers find common complaints
Military news
100-year birthdays
Achievers
Letters
Add a downtown arch, rob an adult center?
Financial officer charged in used car fraud case
Dunedin City Hall work needs 30 more days
Dunedin tries to keep rainy-day fund filled
Belcher Road stretch finally connects
Pet dog attacks playful toddler
City fishes for better deal
Police Reports
Area woman strikes gold in California
Editorial
Busy road needs traffic light now -- not next year
Letters
City manager does disservice to firefighters
News of Florida
GOP ad bashes Bush rivals McBride, Reno
Son files papers for Bush candidacy

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