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August 25, 2002
Tampa Bay: August 25, 2002
North Pinellas County news
After fire, condos seek guidance
Associations ask fire officials for special fire training visits to their condominiums. At Dolphin Cove, a sprinkler plan is accelerated.
Street life without a net
As a spike in Clearwater homelessness strains shelters, a task force aims to expand services.
New life of travel, caring
An empty nest baby boomer looks for meaning and joins her sister traveling the world, helping Habitat for Humanity.
Chamber fueled city's growth
From a social organization 50 years ago, the Chamber of Commerce has matured to become the godmother and backbone of Largo business.
Lawyers turn meek when vying for bench
Lawyer joke:
Pizza Hut policy may violate law
Tarpon Springs' mayor says he hopes the city won't have to apply legal pressure to get the company to deliver in areas it's avoiding.
Titans find a perfect match in former foe
Teresa McLamb was in search of a team. Two years after leaving the high school ranks to coach volleyball at Brevard Community College, the school decided to terminate the program due to budget constraints.
Youngsters are tackling another season
Football for players 15-and-younger is underway in St.Petersburg to Tarpon Springs.
BWTC tournament keeps rolling along
The Brunswick World Team Challenge (BWTC) started in 1992 and has enjoyed a success even its ABC designers could not foresee.
Editorial
Pizza delivery as a moral obligation
Should a pizza company have to deliver pizzas in a neighborhood where its drivers don't feel safe?
Letters
Solution for pizza problem: carry a gun
Re: Pizza delivery policy sparks racism talk, story, Aug. 18.
Tampa Bay headlines
Service sentence often unserved
Doctor is well-known to deputies
Manatees gain 3 havens in Tampa Bay in winter
A no-show again, Easterling says she's no 'dancing bear'
Metro Week in Review
Many reminders as school choice deadlines near
South Pinellas headlines
Above it all
Seminole park will unleash dog fun
Head of Lealman Fire Commission resigns
New rules would make beach bars turn it down
Activity buses hit brakes and parents hit ceiling
SPC to offer classes in Midtown neighborhood
Vote may settle land use debate
Nosy parenting 'experts' don't help, they humiliate
Crosswalk clocks soften gamble of crossing street
Shops to fill vacant Midtown property
ParkSide puzzle
Minimum wake debate spirited but not decisive
Council rethinks automatic yearly pay boosts
Belleair Beach holds the line on taxes
Gulfport bows to outcry: will patch up Scout Hall
Letters
Fireworks apparently concern many people
Hillsborough headlines
Man accused of killing 2 women
North of Tampa
A hard-hitting career
Proposal seeks to tack on 13 large lots
Greco grants some wishes
Runners prepare to go the distance
Short looks at distance teams
Prep Notebook
Family estate carved up for many to enjoy
Open & Shut
Brothers bring home top badges
Restaurant, customers rally to manager's side
Three take seats on homeowners board
New community resource officer named
Westchase bitterly chooses management company
Nature Park to grow by 187 acres
Builder accuses critic of mouthing off
City puts waterfront land under contract
Bucs player fields calls on his radio show
Week in Review
Sports Digest
News of Florida
Election could be first thing to not go well for McBride
Teen pleads guilty to lesser charge in sex video
A city celebrates surviving Andrew
Around the state

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