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August 15, 2002
Tampa Bay: August 15, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Letter calls job agency chaotic
An unsigned missive takes aim at the head of the county welfare-to-work office. Racism is one allegation.
Manager of office arrested on theft charge
The employee of a chiropractic firm is accused of transferring funds to his private account and stealing money for a total of nearly $85,000.
Safety Harbor project applauded
SAFETY HARBOR -- At times it was more like a pep rally.
Tarpon gets advice: Fix up golf course
A consultant also suggests that the city devise a plan to identify its involvement in and financing of cultural and civic activities.
Largo star completes run at win
In the learning process, it's not unusual when people don't get it right the first time.
Deal gives festival 1 last year
In return for a swan song event in Largo the Renaissance Festival would drop its lawsuit against the city. Both sides agree to the plan informally.
Editorial
North Greenwood must demand action on crimes
There have been four violent home invasions since February in one section of Clearwater. Two people died; two more were shot, but survived. In all four cases, robbery appeared to be a motive and families were left traumatized by the events.
Letters
Planners' solutions fall short of solving traffic problems
Re: Seeking to ease road's load, story, July 27.
Tampa Bay headlines
Pair of absentee voters notice botched ballots
Repairs will delay traffic on Skyway
Parents help district clarify choice forms
Candidate's missed debates become issue
Two cursed commutes
Tanker spill snags morning traffic
Finally, anonymity at the ballot box
A little girl's shiny shoes shout out: Red alert!
South Pinellas headlines
Body found buried in family's back yard
Grand Prix: From zero to 175 in 6 months
Dozens are charged in sweep of street dealers
Hillsborough headlines
A powerful message
Former boyfriend is charged with smothering baby
Candidate beat fraud charge
News of Florida
Right to 'green' lawsuits asserted
Ex-Okla. official eyed for DCF job
Around the State
Zoos act to guard occupants against West Nile virus
Another Escambia plea deal isolates Childers
Democrats criticize Bush on education
Quid pro quo or thrift? Ad causes stir
Babysitter's CPR attempt caused boy's death
Some DCF district officials receive hefty pay raises

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