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July 29, 2002
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Healing with touch

[Times photo: John Pendygraft]
Patients and doctors in mainstream hospitals are coming to rely on therapeutic touch. |
Howard Troxler
Butterworth's surprising step down doesn't mean that he's out
Bob Butterworth, our state attorney general, certainly could have become a justice of the Florida Supreme Court, if only he had asked the last Democratic governor to appoint him.
Top stories
Turning to police for help to die
For those who cannot find the strength to kill themselves, provoking an officer to shoot seems a simple solution. But not for the officer.
Smoke by TIA will be from fire practice
TAMPA -- As part of routine training exercises, firefighters will extinguish fuel fires at Tampa International Airport today through Wednesday.
Flag wavers plan Sept. 11 tribute
The Bayshore Patriots envision 9,134 people holding U.S. flags along a Tampa thoroughfare.
South Pinellas headlines
Dentist accused of pulling scam
North Pinellas headlines
Road opens corridor across county
Runway project to crowd out shops
Couple's joy born of sorrow
Breathing room is in sight for packed hall
Convenience has its cost in traffic noise
New Belcher's a breeze to drive
Oldsmar refining downtown's future
Two agencies keeping tabs on contractors
Letters
Drivers aren't using right-turn lanes properly
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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