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September 1, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 1, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Teenager poised for singing stardom
Katie Levent and her mother have big plans. The 16-year-old singer and belly dancer is one of the 30 acts chosen to perform at Music Fest Miami today.
Uninsured poor need help, officials agree
Hospital executives and county leaders say health care costs for the poor are breaking the budget. But no one is sure what the right fix should be.
Vets drive sales of instrument with a view
The popularity of the video vetscope has led a Largo company to create a veterinary division that now constitutes half the business.
Man accused of Clearwater armed home invasion
The July 29 break-in was one of four violent home invasions that police suspect might be connected.
Ex-Sponger is making big impact in football
Kipp Vickers always has been big for his age.
Work, sweat and desire pay off for teen gymnast
OLDSMAR -- At a recent practice, gymnasts vaulted up and across a large room, flipping, spinning, twisting and then landing on their feet with a loud kaboom!
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
Homage, healing: remembering 9/11
Realtor to the pros
Care Flight workers recovering from crash
South Pinellas headlines
As Denver race gears up, planners look to St. Petersburg
Art attack just part of South Pasadena's ills
Ballot item may be 'roadblock' to development
Director leaves as museum readies move to gardens
Conflicts tearing at the St. Peter's congregation
Beach trolley may add route to Tyrone Square
True tough guy puts others to shame
Frustration mounts as plan from May assembly stalls
Weed and Seed umbrella may cover Childs Park
Some kids just prefer work to play
Remain calm for those late-night runs to the ER
Downtown ups, downs
Workshops focus on minority businesses
City managers earn praise, pay raises in 2 beach towns
Association presidents see view from a cruiser
Beaches notebook
Seafood Festival back with new name, goal
Reading fest under way: Grab your book
Letters
We need parking, not 2-way streets
Hillsborough headlines
Teen killed by deputy
Commissioner's campaign trash circulates widely
North of Tampa
Dominant Democrat to emerge
GOP race gets a little personal
Hopefuls agree about much, but raise pet issues
An OASIS for needy children
From the court to the green, fall sports season in full swing
Project would combine housing, work
From the small screen to the real thing
Who will attend Elementary School 'S'?
Schools Roundup
On the Web
Politics at the Northdale Community Center
An activist, she 'does her homework'
He's new to politics but not to Tampa
A watchdog has her eye on larger turf
Doctor thinks he has tonic for county ills
Two more cats found dead
Maps portray a hurricane's power
Whiff of Vegas feeds fuel to Land O'Lakes mayor race
Neighborhood Notebook
Week in Review
News of Florida
McBride cuts gap with Reno
Be it beltway or backwoods, folksy image is no facade
Miami-Dade vote on gay rights in U.S. spotlight
Oxygen deprivation overcomes 3 workers
McBride's strategy was a year in the making

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