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August 11, 2002
Tampa Bay: August 11, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Officials search for hero in raccoon attack
A man is wanted for rabies treatment after he helps a woman being attacked by a possibly rabid raccoon.
Fire staff standard adds to tensions
Union representatives and the city have different opinions on a mandate from the National Fire Prevention Association.
A doctor of your very own -- at a price
If you're willing to pay a membership fee for boutique-style care, your doctor will see you now. Or later, if you prefer.
Grades of city manager improve
Despite a tumultuous year, Steven Stanton brings home a positive report card from Largo commissioners. The mayor thinks he deserves a raise.
By air, land, sea and science
As concern over West Nile virus rises, mosquito warriors take arms. Their weapons: copters, boats, traps, pesticides and a lab.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Tampa Bay headlines
200 kisses, lifetimes of love
Ex-anchor survives skydiving accident
'Gift' supplies to free up teachers' cash
Officials search for hero in raccoon attack
FedEx cargo plane makes emergency landing at TIA
Laptops' removal no mistake, officials say
Metro week in review
South Pinellas headlines
Dividing the pie, but not the city
City debt collector vents frustration
Supporters multiply on plan for Lealman incorporation
Fenced cafe in dicey area sparks territorial dispute
Bar owners struggle to shape new image
Board sidelines zoning changes
One's death may give others chances for life
Voting machines are sophisticated; are we?
St. Pete Beach visualizes new park along waterfront
Road toll
St. Pete Beach to tackle land development code
$2-million Jungle Terrace plan may soon be approved
Private women's club has haute afternoon
Workshop on library at college postponed
Flashers boost visibility in torrential rainstorms
Jammin' with some seniors
Firefighter to learn if firing will stand
Kidnappings highlight a delicate dilemma
Group okays townhome complex for Coquina Key
Gymnast has a 'giant' day in national meet
Letters
Here's a refresher course on school buses
Hillsborough headlines
Conference offers chance or neighbors to share ideas
North of Tampa
Trio of tyros takes the plunge
Church wants to build grade school
To cure what's ailing you, look at alternative remedies
Schools roundup
Forums will showcase County Commission candidates
Officials gauge ecological impact of K-Bar annexation
Muscling the most out of life
Dog shot with arrow
Park incident highlights bad feelings
Heritage Harbor fee spike sparks concern
A first for Freedom
Growth dominates school board debate
Open or shut
News of Florida
State raises alert on West Nile virus
Florida voters back in fishbowl
As primary nears, Crist keeps his cool
Welcome to Escambia County
Woman charged in death of her son

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