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Wednesday, September 4, 2002
WORLD&NATION
Push on Iraq starts today
The defense secretary says the president has evidence that Saddam Hussein is close to developing a nuclear weapon. Story
OPINION and COLUMNS
Editorial: A sensible policy for deputies
Editorial: It's the schools, stupid
Letters: Put patriotism into action: Get out and vote
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
WORLD&NATION Push on Iraq starts today
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
BUSINESS Downgrades send TECO's shares reeling
Bankruptcy filing ties up deliveries
Ice Palace renamed St. Pete Times Forum
SPORTS Prophecy of Success
Rolls' D digs hole
UM, UF passers: two for the show
STATE McBride surges as Reno keeps pace
Bishop is brought in to clean up diocese
Attacks on Crist have tie to Republican
ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT In the news
Donahue off to a slow restart
Calendar
PASCO
Girl dies in dune buggy accident
Council honors firms at banquet
HERNANDO
Woman killed as boat hits marker
In School Board race, money is key issue
CITRUS
Record is double-edged for incumbent
Man, 34, is killed in farm accident
TASTE
| Come along while Florida author Randy Wayne White and some pals sample sauces only a chilihead could love. Story
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NEWS UPDATE Woman's body found in Tampa The body of a woman was discovered this morning in the rusty hull of a trailer at a metal salvage business on East Broadway at 56th Street in Tampa. Other News Update headlines Man found dead in Carrollwood apartment hot tub Pinellas transit tax rate going down 2-year-old girl's condition improving Storm warnings issued as Edouard approaches coast
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WEATHER Tropical Storm Edouard likely to arrive weakened
A weakening Tropical Storm Edouard is expected to hit Florida's east coast today, and could bring some rain and wind to the Tampa Bay area during the next few days. Story
TAMPA BAY Monster collector
Who knows what will emerge from the sea on the end of a hook? The Weird Fish Guy. Ocean oddities are his passion. Story
Schools to open a year early
Rapid growth in New Tampa is forcing the School Board to open two new schools just south of the Pasco County line. Story
Group won't oppose Gandy proposals
The Hillsborough transportation panel decides to wait and see what are the state's options. Story
Ex-lawmaker, civic activist Sample leaves legacy of nice
ST. PETERSBURG -- When Dorothy E. Sample showed up in Tallahassee to begin her freshman year in the House of Representatives, she took aim at mean auto inspectors. She wanted to pass a law that required them to be nice. Story
SPORTS
Rolls' D digs hole
ANGELS 10, RAYS 2: Tampa Bay can't recover from new outfielder's misplays. Story
Prophecy of Success
Bucs rookies Tim Wansley and Jermaine Phillips have faith in their abilities, and so much more. Story
UM, UF passers: two for the show
Dorsey, Grossman are players whose skills and auras are a perfect match for Saturday's big game. Story
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STATE McBride surges as Reno keeps pace
A new poll indicates the Tampa lawyer has closed the gap with the former attorney general, who remains upbeat. Story
Bishop is brought in to clean up diocese
Pope John Paul II names Bishop Sean Patrick O'Malley to lead the Diocese of Palm Beach in the wake of a sex abuse scandal. Story
Attacks on Crist have tie to Republican
A former state GOP official is listed as registered agent for a group that has leveled mail and Web-based attacks on Charlie Crist. Story
BUSINESS Downgrades send TECO's shares reeling
Two brokerage firms, worried about an expansion of generating capacity, issue "sell" ratings. The stock price falls 18 percent. Story
Bankruptcy filing ties up deliveries
Cliff Deslippe, proud new owner of Suncoast Vending in Spring Hill, headed to the Tampa office of Consolidated Freightways Corp. on Tuesday morning, eager to pick up six soda and snack machines shipped by a manufacturer in New York. Story
Ice Palace renamed St. Pete Times Forum
The Times is the first newspaper in the nation to place its name on a major sports and entertainment arena or stadium. Story
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