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September 4, 2002

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World & Nation
  • Push on Iraq starts today
  • N. Koreans dash for freedom
  • Town mops up after tornado roars through
  • Homeland security bogs down over workers
  • Mystery surrounds series of bombings in Kabul
  • Fighting terror: notebook
  • Departments writing rules for faith-based programs
  • Washington in brief
  • Younger Cuomo abandons New York governor's race
  • Baby's death, privacy debate split Iowa town
  • Last Camaro sold brings $71,500
  • Health and medicine in brief
  • Russia will enact accord to limit greenhouse gases
  • World in brief
  • Nation in Brief
  • Bush to visit three attack sites on 9/11
  • Sept. 11 donations swamp charities


  • Tampa Bay
  • Monster collector
  • Schools to open a year early
  • Group won't oppose Gandy proposals
  • Ex-lawmaker, civic activist Sample leaves legacy of nice
  • Alleged mass murderer ruled competent for trial
  • Robber gets plea deal in drowning
  • Millions in new funding don't guarantee security
  • Donations to local charities slow in months after attacks


  • State
  • McBride surges as Reno keeps pace
  • Bishop is brought in to clean up diocese
  • Attacks on Crist have tie to Republican
  • Platform key is minority contracts
  • Questions waiting as DCF leader takes over
  • Around the state
  • Bush is accused of racial politics
  • Boys' lawyers: Molester killed father


  • Business
  • Downgrades send TECO's shares reeling
  • Bankruptcy filing ties up deliveries
  • Ice Palace renamed St. Pete Times Forum
  • Business Today

  • Robert Trigaux
  • With market fall ranks of millionaires


  • South Pinellas
  • Pet docs put stock in a tool made here
  • Seminole reacts to curb neighborhood speeders
  • Smaller-scale baseball brouhaha calms down
  • Let me do job as I see fit, attorney urges city staff
  • Lakewood field is not safe, boosters say
  • Seminole Mall to host 'American Idol'-like contest
  • Military news
  • Ex-Mayor 'Bert' Williams dies
  • For Coquina Key, cycle of rum, boom and bust
  • Largo Cultural Center raises bar for the arts
  • When the going gets tough ...
  • Sailors' maneuvers produce a lazy circle
  • A Day on the Job: Inside the head of a mechanic
  • Candidates to attend Lealman meeting tonight
  • Beach briefs
  • Business headlines


  • North Pinellas
  • Court clerk says she wasn't told of glitch
  • 12-year-old girls say man fondled them in mall
  • City backs pay raises for police
  • Belly-up Turtle Club faces wrecking ball
  • Ex-priest faces ninth charge of sex abuse
  • In books, boy escapes illness' bonds
  • Friends, family gather to offer pilot support
  • Dunedin wins federal grant for another deputy
  • Passion brings teacher back to sport
  • Triathletes awaiting start of fall season

  • Letters
  • Pizza shops aren't obliged to put drivers in harm's way


  • Pasco County
  • Girl dies in dune buggy accident
  • Charter chief's tirade brings tart response
  • Campaign signs vanish even in judicial race
  • Builders to buy parkway property
  • Council honors firms at banquet
  • Mitchell: Bring it on
  • Women's doubles action begins in earnest this week
  • Sheriff juggles his budgets
  • New year's blush is gone in a beep
  • Democrat jumps into gap in House district
  • Woman sues Orkin over termites
  • Raising the bar and the baton
  • Mobile home fire kills pets as some escape
  • Democrat jumps into gap in House district
  • Police reports

  • Editorial
  • New fees a good idea, but we're not done yet

  • Letters
  • Police blew it pursuing rape suspect

  • Letters
  • Letters of thanks


  • Hernando County
  • Floral City teenager named as crash victim
  • Woman to address fire commissioners
  • Woman killed as boat hits marker
  • In School Board race, money is key issue
  • County budget is ready for a final fine-tuning
  • Filly in county tests positive for West Nile
  • PHCC volleyball team is enjoying a fast start
  • Coach: Time for Hernando to get down to business
  • Police reports

  • Editorial
  • Candidates reply

  • Letters
  • Glidewell a man of good taste in barbecue
  • Census 2000
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    Columnists
    Robert Trigaux
  • With market fall ranks of millionaires

  • Ernest Hooper
  • Mayor passes the Cher test; Ybor gets busy on image

  • Bill Maxwell
  • Americans squeamish over horse meat

  • John Romano
  • Course, women's group master grandstanding


  • Sports
    Rays
  • Rolls' D digs hole
  • In end, Blaze was too good for own good
  • Nash might leave jail this month
  • McRae patient with erratic Sosa

  • Bucs
  • Prophecy of Success

  • John Romano
  • Course, women's group master grandstanding

  • College football
  • UM, UF passers: two for the show
  • Miami coach expecting punter back for UF game
  • Shhh, 'Noles get an easier week
  • FSU blockers working to earn their attention
  • State practice reports

  • Tennis
  • Sampras down but not out

  • Baseball
  • A's rise above their payroll
  • Injury subs lead Team USA past Australia in Series
  • Baseball notebook
  • AL: 3 Rangers almost no-hit O's
  • NL: Dodgers close gap in West

  • Et cetera
  • In brief
  • Santos a winner despite loss thanks to overweight foe
  • Blades avoids incarceration

  • Preps
  • Plant loaded again for a run at state
  • Tornadoes pair nobody's fools
  • Mustangs stage gutsy upset in opener
  • Spot among nation's best may await Tigers

  • Outdoors
  • Daily fishing report


  • Entertainment
  • In the news
  • Donahue off to a slow restart
  • Calendar


  • Opinion
    Editorial
  • A sensible policy for deputies

  • Editorial
  • It's the schools, stupid

  • Letters
  • Put patriotism into action: Get out and vote

  • Bill Maxwell
  • Americans squeamish over horse meat


  • Newsfeatures
    (Floridian, Weekend, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)
  • Real Florida: So you think it's hot outside?
  • Scout small producers to explore Burgundies
  • The 'good and sweet' of Rosh Hashanah
  • dish
  • In search of the perfect hot wing
  • Sliced apples: The best thing since sliced bread?
  • Food file
  • You asked for it: Berry Delight Pie never out of date


  • Hillsborough
  • Political Junkie: Campaigns launch salvos of smear
  • 211 crisis center gets the word out

  • Ernest Hooper
  • Mayor passes the Cher test; Ybor gets busy on image


  • Citrus County
  • Crystal River police horse dies
  • Man, 34, is killed in farm accident
  • Costs of recycling squeeze county
  • Record is double-edged for incumbent
  • Commentary: Released Hurricane finds home
  • Florida tour is shooting to get area players
  • Veteran shows why he's a champ

  • Letters
  • Judge's goal should not be to break spirits


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