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August 21, 2002
Tampa Bay: August 21, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Plans envision residential towers
Two proposals for 1.25 acres of Curtis Hixon Park propose high-end apartments and condominiums for downtown.
Board suspends three teachers
Two are accused of child abuse, the other faces prostitution and drug charges. No charges are job related.
Ernest Hooper
Hail to new sibling city, Big Al and great food
Another month, another international event for Mayor Dick Greco.
Tampa Bay headlines
Deal to bring Shaq to Tampa was far from sure thing
Retirees follow a civic calling
Decision on Al-Arian due today
Seminole Tribe, ousted leaders settle lawsuit
Expect Skyway delays
City has $548-million: What do you want?
Plans envision residential towers
The monsignor and his moment with Castro
Testaverde sued over leaks at former home
Spelling bee could thin ranks of School Board hopefuls
School Board wavers on new honors points policy
Slain Tampa woman had troubled history
Former Times editor dies
Firing over porn is ruled excessive
Tampa Bay briefs
Pinellas headlines
East Lealman to pursue cityhood alone
St. Pete Beach tiptoes into minefield of LDRs
Beach burg's budget is all of one page
Neighborhood bully wanted in hit-run
Brawn before beauty
New library to cut back right hours
Tutoring teeters as funding is slashed
Owner tries to save pet; both perish
A Day on the Job: She paints her way into people's homes
Business headlines
Copying error muddies murder case
Herman Goldner dubbed a 'pre-eminent mayor'
Pop quiz
Early start adds steps ahead
Man punched during arrest settles with beach city
Barbershop singers hooked on harmony
Madeira Beach draws the line on pay raises
Beach briefs
Military news
Editorial
Jousting over festival appears to end
Letters
Yes, many teenagers are doing good things
Answering the call to teach
City gives Stanton 6 percent pay raise
Feds say 90,000 snared in scam
Clearwater welcomes new Publix
Sinkhole opens in Palm Harbor
Fire chief steps in as development director
Proposal to borrow beach money is a washout
Local cyclist wins state title
South Pinellas man has fun learning sport
Editorial
Barring women from boot camp crossed line
Letters
U.S. 19 proposals will only increase risk of accidents
News of Florida
Question persists: Did she sign oath?
Groups try to halt Everglades mining
Top level worker placed on leave
Around the State
Maggots are a weapon in nursing home battle
Path cleared for sales tax item on ballot
McBride ad strikes back at Bush

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