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September 18, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 18, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Robber hits 2 banks and a grocery store
TAMPA -- A man who held up a south Tampa bank on Monday tried to rob another bank on Tuesday, police said. This time, he failed, but later in the day he succeeded in getting cash from a grocery store.
Ernest Hooper
Help that's needed; a Dudley who did right
The bank robber didn't show a weapon or threaten any lives.
Tampa Bay headlines
County likely to delay Times Forum surcharge
Hillsborough census data show that education pays
County gives Spratt raise of 7 percent
Bank's foreclosure is anti-Semitic, landlord says
Thieves ride them, hide them. He finds them
District suspends 2 accused of theft
Pinellas board okays new school budget
Hours changed for Skyway work
Money planned for Gandy connector
Pinellas headlines
Impact breaks a body, not the spirit
Seminole may tap popular sentiment
Shrewd ruse slows evictions at motels
No nudes good news for awards organizers
Plan to pave grassy stretch riles neighbors
Suit alleges priest harassed staffer
Michael Whitman, civic leader, dies
Site of Jessie's Landing okay'd for townhomes
Newsstands flourished before pulp friction
Career appetizers
Military news
Hardly scientific, certainly delicious
A Day on the Job: Couples on a couch: A therapist's story
Festival introduces novel goal
Restaurant by Pier re-emerges as Fresco's
Neighborhood upset over Jungle Prada pier closing
Sibling waits to get into brother's magnet school
Hospice workers receive bonuses for job well done
Riders steer toward race in S. Florida
Jefferson is head of class at end of event
Business headlines
Letters
Terrorists will never succeed in America
Hospice looking at sites outside downtown Largo
Freedom parade to roll through Largo
Man arrested, accused of having sex with girl, 14
Pill dropped in teacher's soda
Fantasy worth $115,806 goes back into pot
Oldsmar proposes volunteer medical corps
Man falls, dies while trying to pick fruit
Letters
Elections supervisor and generous voter owed many thanks
News of Florida
DCF chief says staff, pay vital
Reno concedes: the race begins
Reforms working in many counties
Rep. Carassas is ready to serve once more
Green Party's Gratzol calls for 'social justice'
Escambia commissioner enters corruption plea
Daytona tries to discourage underage spring breakers
Around the state
Citing strain of Rilya case, DCF official calls it quits
Democrats regroup, take aim at Crist
Rossin brings experience, but draws tepid response

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