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August 10, 2002
Tampa Bay: August 10, 2002
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Chief: Delays hampered fire fight

[Times photo: Kinfay Moroti]
He describes a blaze that roared down a hall while firefighters repeatedly called for water. Confusion reigned amid thick smoke.
Hear the 911 tape
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North Pinellas County news
Historic house gets a lift as it moves to Pinellas Park
A truck will carry the building on several North Pinellas streets Monday.
Mothers rally by nursing infants
A group of mothers brings breast-feeding to public space -- the mall, to be exact. They say nursing is natural and healthy.
Task force readies search for new museum director
The ideal leader would expand the reach of the Safety Harbor museum and repair its finances.
A bold step to secure the future
Anona United Methodist will cater to both traditionalists and modernists with a multimillion-dollar "mall style" church.
Christians again drawn into Mideast quagmire
Israel wants to claim Armenian Orthodox land for security reasons. Like some other Christians, the Armenians feel caught up in the violence.
Pinellas Digest
Hearing for builder postponed
Tampa Bay headlines
A hotel reborn, a city revived
Judge: Priest can't keep talks secret
Pinellas deal with official collapses
Making a sound investment
Mom to let baby found in trash be adopted
Black School Board candidates pose tough choices
Two MacDill laptops recovered
Attorney advises tough line on special school permits
Winery recalls all its products
Judge's order to DCF overturned
South Pinellas headlines
Helicopter crew sees body floating in lake
Hillsborough headlines
Centers bridge classes, training
State attorney: Station's airing of suicide legal
Police give neighborhood intensive anticrime care
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson
Greco finds life peachy with Iraq's teddy bear
Bill Varian and David Karp
Political Junkie: Candidate home during forum; his cardboard likeness shows up
News of Florida
State raises alert on West Nile virus
Judge permits more school vouchers
Reno holds off on using party funds in primary
Circuit judge blocks state from cutting diseased citrus trees
Lucy Morgan
Smith saves Florida -- just this one time

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