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October 6, 2002
Tampa Bay: October 6, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Largo hopes it can lure condos
Dangling the bait of lower utility rates, the city invites residents of a waterfront community to join it.
Theater has tricks up its sleeve
Magician turned CEO Todd Fuchs has a plan for transforming a dance studio into a successful theater.
Church's move good for revival
No, not that kind of revival. Calvary Baptist's land in Clearwater is expected to be key to downtown's future.
Pizza Hut to resume deliveries
An agreement is reached with the company that means Union Academy will once again get nighttime deliveries by Nov. 1.
Residential density? Perhaps
This NIMBY thing has gotten out of hand.
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.
Letters
Road closing plan is a debacle in the making
I must be dreaming! I actually thought that the Times published a story indicating that McMullen-Booth Road was going to be closed for three weeks in November for a project involving the rail crossing just north of Ruth Eckerd Hall.
Tampa Bay headlines
Seeking justice for the elderly
Choice plan limits options for some
Farmer-less market
Comfort, safety first
Robbery suspect shot by victim
Metro Week in Review
South Pinellas headlines
Costly revolving door
Pamphlet promotes allure of city living
Spratt focuses on services to unincorporated residents
Beach bar owner accused of trying to kill pair
Treasure Island LDR clash heats to a boil
One man's dream becomes his new neighbors' eyesore
Youth, family ties a drawback?
Pasadena Shopping Center will get a nip and a tuck
The survival of fitness
Buzz helps musical make a breakthrough
Elegant clothes, jewelry give life to good cause
Voter activists help register the homeless
Dr. Delay: Slowing speeders with imagination, cardboard
Beach city raises senior homestead exemption
Anticipation makes outcome even sweeter
Mom gets early start on high school search
Swapping school spots is not a choice option
City leaders to pick new commissioner
Gemini meet is preview of championships
Tritons, coach growing tougher together
Letters
Affordable beach motel has a loyal following
Hillsborough headlines
Candidate defends stormy past
North of Tampa
Ancient pick-me-ups
Townhomes sought near Sheldon, Waters
Political debate comes to TV
Sickles runners dominate meet
Schools roundup
Crowded Essrig will get some breathing room
Open/shut
Week in review
Rains stall builders in a bog
Safety group launches Web site, hotline
Homeowner lives with screeching tires, damaged wall
Neighborhood Notebook
News of Florida
McBride launches attacks; Bush recruits black voters
Working at polls: Long hours, low pay, national profile
Class size cap experiences instructional
Money can buy political access
Minute Maid plans new Florida plant
Political Junkie: Doing homework or digging for dirt on political rival?
Lobbyist made money from touch screen sales
Inquiry: Pilot ejected as F-15 lost tail piece
Two fined for canker violations
Shuttle camera to beam live at launch

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