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September 30, 2002
Tampa Bay: September 30, 2002
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Restoring fluff to Howard Park

[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
TARPON SPRINGS -- Fans of the beach at Fred Howard Park rave about how quiet and uncrowded it is.
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North Pinellas County news
Leading the charge
The school's first students create practices and customs that may become tradition for future classes.
Fans get down in streets, enjoy the eats
About 40,000 blues lovers gather on Main Street for the 11th annual Dunedin Wines the Blues Festival.
Pinellas seeks to maximize its assets
Officials hire a consultant to find ways to generate revenue from new retail opportunities and corporate sponsorships.
Who's watching what dogs do?
When Raymond Samori moved into his Countryside home seven years ago, it didn't take him long to notice that many of the neighborhood dog walkers weren't picking up after their pooches.
Letters
Road closing is a myopic formula for gridlock
In response to your article about the closing of McMullen-Booth road in both directions for up to three weeks (McMullen-Booth to close for track repair, Sept. 25), in a phrase, are they nuts?
Tampa Bay headlines
Training to run trolleys
Three motorcyclists injured in crashes
Seffner man ejected, killed during crash
South Pinellas headlines
Lawsuits question builder's practices
Hillsborough headlines
DROP slicing through the ranks
Accident kills one on Fowler Avenue by USF
News of Florida
Black median income rises
Appeals dropped, 2 inmates scheduled for execution in October
Voters favor class size amendment
Bush flights not reported as gifts
Reno's loss cancels show, triggering call for refunds

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