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September 22, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 22, 2002
North Pinellas County news
CGI colors office space equation
City officials say more office space is needed in Clearwater. But real estate brokers say demand is not there right now.
First you lug, then you scrub
An apartment complex's 200 antique tubs need a new place to call home. But buyers beware: Getting them out can be tricky.
Debates may grow too focused
Observers fear the fight over the new library and the old police property could draw attention from other matters in the upcoming election.
Desalination plants on meeting's agenda
PALM HARBOR -- Tampa Bay Water officials are scheduled to discuss and answer questions about the agency's new master water plan and desalination projects Monday at the Palm Harbor Library, 2330 Nebraska Ave.
Stauffer cleanup fight takes toll
Pi-Pa-TAG's secretary resigns, saying the long battle over the site makes it hard for activists to sustain their fervor.
Report finds wage inequity, not bias
A letter alleged racial bias in salaries at WorkNet, but a report finds no discrimination and cites other reasons for pay differences.
Plotting Clearwater's future: a tale of two visions
Clearwater city commissioners spent many hours this spring and summer discussing their vision and goals for the city. At the end of all that, they came up with a mission statement that calls for providing a "safe, healthy and vibrant community" for residents and a "stimulating and nurturing environment" for businesses and tourists.
Stauffer cleanup fight takes its toll on activists
TARPON SPRINGS -- Heather Malinowski's son Ian was 9 when she joined a community watchdog group charged with independently reviewing the plan for cleaning up the Stauffer Chemical Superfund site.
Many don't trust mail in matters of choice
Have any doubt that choice is making families nervous?
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.
Tampa Bay headlines
An uncertain future
Volunteers pluck trash from bay
The dealmaker
Military news
Metro week in review
South Pinellas headlines
Watching out for one another
Forum airs 4 sides on future of waterfront
Struggle clears the way for Kenneth City annexations
City might adjust building rules before vote
Builder allowed to pave park for driveway
Some school permits yanked, returned
Fire chief's contract spawns controversy
Major campaign donor stares back in mirror
Neighborhood notebook
Spot bridge's paint? A little dab must do
New loafing spot
15 bands to pursue music glory
Foreign correspondent talks on beer and burqas
Pool to close for season
Business sites give way to condo plans
When raising children, you're always a rookie
Fest migrates to Eckerd campus
School choice wears burden of second job
Gulfport manager showered with praise, raise
New east-west link to open in 2 weeks
St. Pete Beach rewrites its noise control regulations
In lifetime of songs, a reflection of love, woe
Gibbs teen plays in Women's World Series
Young Titan volleyball team has a way to go
Letters
Our tireless elections chief deserves thanks
Hillsborough headlines
Barbs fly in commission race, this time for District 3 seat
Police: Couple starved 7-year-old
Kick start
North of Tampa
Many parents are taking the carpool plunge
Attractive new homes -- and ugly pile of debt
Ideas sought for community center
Plan okay to raze Bern's garden
Prep Notebook
USF graduate to teach in China
The Week in Review
Pirouetting through a workout
Tax rate to remain unchanged
Voter turnout improving
State nails contractor who left town
From 1 home per acre to 3
News of Florida
Bush vs. McBride offers clear choice
High-speed train still waits for funding
Raise teacher pay, secretary says
McBride a challenge, Bush says at Tampa picnic
Ex-officer gets life sentence in wife's slaying
Principal retires after accusations

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