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September 21, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 21, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Design may lose poles
A design for the Tampa Museum of Art that included 100-foot poles is losing favor.
'Freedom is not free'
Former POW Wayne Ogden Smith tells his audience at MacDill that fear makes all Americans prisoners of war today.
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
First Baptist Church of Tampa
Civic group wages war on drugs
A former ironworker and his neighbors are the eyes and ears for Tampa police. Today they march.
Sandra Thompson
How much bad news can anyone withstand?
Last week, the week of the election and Sept. 11, was very strange. There was the forced remembrance, as if we could forget, every ramification covered in the media over and over and over as if repetition had the opposite effect of dulling the senses.
Tampa Bay headlines
Now that's rasslin'
St. Petersburg cops strap on more powerful guns
One call ends 15-month pursuit
Man guilty of Hyde Park slaying
Pinellas headlines
St. Petersburg cops strap on more powerful guns
Brawl erupts at Clearwater High
Season has Dunedin workers on the move
Thomas pledges $100,000 for library
Molestation case declared a mistrial
Elderly man robbed in home invasion
Summit looks at Pinellas gridlock
Pickup fleeing on U.S. 19 strikes 6
City adopts budget, higher tax
Short-course swimmers enjoy Sweet beginning
GriefShare group helps life go on
News of Florida
Alex Sink releases her tax returns
No terror, no bombs -- they even paid tolls
Sales tax item is off ballot
Suspect: I helped steal moon rocks
Deal ends suit alleging anti-Hispanic bias at INS
Dangerous spider appears in Florida
Around the state
Steve Bousquet
Democrats must look for pay dirt in Palatka

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