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July 25, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 25, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Former city official helps union at talks
Paul O'Rourke, who was forced to resign as the city personnel director, appeared on behalf of the fire union in contract talks with Clearwater.
Experience pays for 89-year-old
The grandfather of 12 is named Florida's most outstanding older worker. He'll go to Washington to compete for the national title.
Spurned festival lets eye wander
The organizer of the Bay Area Renaissance Festival tours land in Pasco County and says he's considering six places elsewhere.
Commissioner lambastes fireworks
Ken Welch says he's fed up with people ignoring the state's ban on fireworks. He wants to know how restrictions can be tightened.
Driver in crash will get another citation
Police say the man, often cited for traffic violations in the past, ran a stoplight and hit a Cadillac.
Killing girlfriend gets man 40 years
Oldsmar resident Clyde Brooks, who plans to appeal, says the April 2001 stabbing was self-defense.
Briefly
Annual EcoGarden Conference topic is a Florida-friendly yard
Out & About
TODAY
Three teams earn a shot at state title
Nine local teams battled heat and stiff competition in pursuit of West Regional championships last weekend.
North Pinellas Digest
Owner will euthanize pit bull mix that bit toddler
Letters
Long-term costs, benefits of Largo project are hazy
Re: City mulls pros, cons of developer's offer, story, July 13.
Tampa Bay headlines
Convention price tag is shock
I forgive him
Lawyers lay out course for HIV lawsuit
Williams clan feud heading for court
South Pinellas headlines
Fee for one call that finds lost will: $350,000
Hillsborough headlines
Building ban idea quashed
Public access station squeaks by
Missing form foils candidate
Driver causes accident, flees on foot
News of Florida
$43.20 qualifies as big goof
Dialing up, dodging delays
Federal agency backs off deal to protect manatees
Reno dispenses remedy for high prescription costs
Beach closings increased last year
Judge invalidates Senate districts
McBride qualifies for primary run
Trooper cleared in May shooting of Alabama man
Official says whistleblower's complaints unsubstantiated
Canker spreads to citrus center

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