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July 30, 2002
Tampa Bay: July 30, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Smith keeps his career on course
Largo's Jim Smith, 52, isn't letting his age stand in the way of more honors.
Official demoted over promised funds
Rick Dodge is criticized for his offer of a $2.5-million "commitment" of county money to build roads for an Echelon Development project.
Key city planner to seek new job
Community Development Director Ric Goss has decided to look elsewhere for a new challenge, to the dismay of many city officials.
Sugar fuels women's altercation
Police say Arnissa Brown attacked a woman. Brown says that woman and a friend put sugar in her gas tank.
Mother, daughter testify of ordeal
The two tell about the day Richard Hosking died and they were held captive. William Lang is charged with murder.
Boy found on pool bottom cheats death
The 3-year-old likely was underwater a couple of minutes.
Letters
Sullivan sat back and did nothing for education
Re: Senator coloring outside the lines, column by Curtis Krueger, July 21.
Tampa Bay headlines
Greco, leaders take Cuba trip
Deputies: Man killed woman, self
Missing FCATs test students' composure
No more sleepwear in class
Slugger's medical records sought in feud over note
South Pinellas headlines
Dentist's troubles put state in a bind
Hillsborough headlines
Sun City phone service spotty
Admiration follows ex-official; award's afterglows
Church's money bag returned, minus cash
Ethics laws violations by official 'probable'
Man gets 25 years for taping child porn
Dead abductor was sought in rapes
News of Florida
The science of splat
State senate stint would pad pension
State wants U.S. to take part of dam
State is losing battle with beach erosion
Around the State
Attorney general candidate fires back at Republican leader

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