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September 12, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 12, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Residents gather to heal, remember
People came together in services across North Pinellas to comfort each other and pay their respects to those who died.
Pizza Hut granted 2-week reprieve
Tarpon Springs says it will give the restaurant time to change its Union Academy delivery policy before taking any action against the business.
In big and small ways, our community pays tribute
It's true: We didn't forget. Observed Wednesday around North Pinellas as America remembered the trauma, the confusion and the heartache of Sept. 11, 2001:
Woman is suspect in Clearwater robbery
CLEARWATER -- A Largo woman was arrested Wednesday on suspicion that she helped her boyfriend commit a robbery on Woodlawn Street in Clearwater.
Fiesta is on, but dancers in limbo
The celebration in Clearwater called off last year has trouble this year with bringing in a Mexican ballet troupe.
Tampa Bay headlines
Mary Jo Melone
Add 'south' to Florida election punchlines
Ernest Hooper
One day -- one long day -- at the polls
Some schools' racial ratios need adjusting
Bus driver puts two siblings off at wrong stop
Emotional service honors those who died selflessly
Elements of pride
Vote results put Hinesley on the spot
It's no cartoon 'Lion King'
Advisers smoothed voting in Pinellas
Echo of 9/11 empties airport
A day full of tributes, flags and questions
Prayer, fellowship pull many through agonizing anniversary
Tributes great and small
Elections chief calls vote good, not perfect
Boyfriend found in Miami, held in woman's death
South Pinellas headlines
Adults organize to keep kids' birthdays happy
Police chief wants to keep morale poll off the record
Hillsborough headlines
Woman dies day after she and dog were struck
Unpopular as they might be, incumbents win
Hyde Park Village gets nod for small grocery
News of Florida
Criticized after first test, supervisor remains upbeat
Vote tips toward McBride
Votes missing; observers hissing
Rule deleting some election runoffs faces review
His years of experience unable to prevent fiasco
Dyer first among four for attorney general
Around the state
Escambia commissioner pleads no contest
Incumbents fare well in races for legislative seats
Incumbents fare well in races for legislative seats
Outcome of primaries influences GOP leader
Florida's few races among the keys to House's future

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