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September 15, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 15, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Former city official off fire union team
The addition of a former city personnel director had stalled negotiations for a new firefighters contract.
High alert can't quell celebration
Performers for Clearwater's Mexican independence celebration could not leave Mexico, but revelers have fun anyway.
Slew of letters grinds skate park to halt
Taylor Park was in line to be the site of a skate park for teens. That's when nearby residents applied pressure.
The gift of music at heart of Cuba trip
A Palm Harbor lawyer and a former NBA pro join to give Cuban musicians the tools to make their world sing.
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.
Editorial
Bus drivers should merit public's trust
It isn't hard to imagine how anxious the 10-year-old girl and 11-year-old boy must have felt, abandoned by their school bus driver in a strange neighborhood.
Letters
Facts about park owner were left out
Your Sept. 8 editorial, That's no way to run a mobile home park, was unfair and grossly misleading. You omitted several facts in an effort to support your opinion that Paul Anderson's behavior has been traumatizing the residents of Kings Manor Mobile Home Park.
Tampa Bay headlines
Pasco woman hurt in kidnap scheme
Attacks no longer hot topic on campus
She broke boundaries with Lightning stint
Casino cruise boat mystery getting murkier
Metro week in review
What's green, gold and bullish?
South Pinellas headlines
A sanctuary lost
For teacher, a new spot to foster change
Replica of slave ship 'Amistad' calls at Pier
Lealman sends mixed signals in land deal
There's cash in kitsch, retro promoters say
Examining the pieces of a cracked election
South Pasadena has idea for sore eyes
Fossil Park, motel settle nuisance suit
Old hotel in downtown St. Petersburg to go condo
Council seeks automatic pay raises
Trying to make sense of random bike lanes
Tucker eyes Olympics
Letters
Pinellas voting system worked like a charm
Hillsborough headlines
Norman: No more negative tactics
Auto crash kills one, badly injures another
North of Tampa
Walking was key to success in suburbia
New battles shape up as lively
Equestrian community proposed in Keystone
Sports briefs
Chamberlain, Jefferson feel the swings of fortunes
Bed Bath & Beyond may take Publix space
Open or shut
Police briefs
What's up at school? Stay-at-home students
Birth of a school calls for a name
Program multiplies math skills
Despite complaints, subdivision moves ahead
Safely washing away the fear
Stormy board has 5 new faces
Letters
Safety, peace every neighbor's wish
News of Florida
Birds fall prey to signal towers
Ongoing counts hobble McBride
Public School Inc.
Airport worker fired over spraying
Bush denies lobbying for company after donation

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