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September 23, 2002
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When school buses retire

[Times photo: Stephen Coddington]
Some are snapped up to keep right on doing what they're designed to do. Others transform into the wheels of the party. |
Top stories
Party, race lines fade in School Board race
Data from the primary indicate Pinellas will support a black candidate and that party is not a primary factor.
Older workers reject retirement
An AARP study revels that most workers over 45 plan to keep right on going well into retirement years.
Congress gives USF top dollars
The university and the state are first in a ranking of pork barrel project recipients.
Police briefs
Brandon man dies in head-on collision
Banner plane spreads message of rustration over rules
The banner made Irene Gunn pause over her gin and tonic.
South Pinellas headlines
St. Petersburg mayor lets his silly side shine through
North Pinellas headlines
Business suffers for road widening
Big appetite required to tackle Taste
'They love the sound of her voice'
75 years later, they're still like newlyweds
New track creating a BMX biking boom
Letters
It's wrong to let bus driver keep working during inquiry
Hillsborough headlines
Abuse of girl wasn't new, says a friend
Investigating history
News of Florida
Radar detectors still in demand for U.S. drivers

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