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July 29, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 29, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Road opens corridor across county
County Road 296 is expected to open in September and give Pinellas another east-west route.
Runway project to crowd out shops
One neighboring business owner is worried about surviving relocation, another simply shrugs and another looks forward to moving.
Couple's joy born of sorrow
A Red Cross volunteer and a National Guardsman meet in New York after the terrorism attacks and decide to marry.
Breathing room is in sight for packed hall
Ruth Eckerd Hall's $21-million Educational Institute will open in February, adding much-needed classrooms and practice space.
Convenience has its cost in traffic noise
While many people are enjoying the extension of Belcher Road to Alderman Road, homeowners along the path try to deal with their new reality.
New Belcher's a breeze to drive
PALM HARBOR -- A day after the Belcher Road extension opened from Tampa Road to Alderman Road, I put the county's newest north-south artery to the test.
Oldsmar refining downtown's future
Officials are busy debating the look and the character of the redevelopment area.
Two agencies keeping tabs on contractors
A state Web site and a local agency work together to monitor contractor complaints.
Letters
Drivers aren't using right-turn lanes properly
Right now U.S. 19 is under construction in north Pinellas County. They are putting in what seems to be a right-turn lane from Countryside Mall north to Tarpon Springs.
Tampa Bay headlines
Healing with touch
Turning to police for help to die
Smoke by TIA will be from fire practice
Flag wavers plan Sept. 11 tribute
Butterworth's surprising step down doesn't mean that he's out
South Pinellas headlines
Dentist accused of pulling scam
Hillsborough headlines
Thief snatches church's money
News of Florida
Survey shows state is No. 1 nationwide in murder-suicides
Sunshine Law details in question
Butterworth's Senate bid triggers scrutiny by GOP

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