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October 8, 2002
Tampa Bay: October 8, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Study: Minority renters face bias
Blacks and Hispanics trained by the county Office of Human Rights and sent out to seek apartments report differential treatment.
City talks with citizens at town hall meeting
The Countryside Recreation Center gathering will offer information about road and bridge construction, as well as a recreation and aquatics center.
Autopsy on body from pond tells little
Investigators await toxicology test results and tentatively treat the case of a dead Clearwater woman as a suspicious and unattended death.
Project to unite college, county
The EpiCenter, planned by St. Petersburg College, will combine classes, administration and a sprinkling of county offices.
Council to reconsider Caruso's absences
After voting 2-2 not to excuse council member Marcelo Caruso's three missed meetings, the council will revisit the issue.
New Port Richey player puts it together in CGA
Long, straight driving and deft putting were the key ingredients of Dalan Farren's victory in the 25th County Golf Association Championship at Fox Hollow.
Letters
Petitions do not get dusty road paved
We have lived in Largo for 42 years. Forty of those years we have paid taxes and still cannot get a paved road to our home. Requests have been chronicled in the St. Petersburg Times through the years. We write to commissioners who tell us to get petitions. We dutifully get our petitions, only to be told the same thing: There isn't enough money in the budget.
Tampa Bay headlines
Senator's plan: Enhance Gandy
Hole-in-one worth a million
Coach takes up the mike; news couple's untold story
Girl injured in hit-and-run accident
Judge: Escort service can stay online
Pizza employee wounded
Manatees endangered no more, biologists say
Enduring Freedom troops honored
Dear Jeb: You can leave your hat on
South Pinellas headlines
Founder of old Central Garage dies
Hillsborough headlines
Man guilty in real estate scam
Voters stop by, sign up and move on
Cool teens, Media Team and a voice on PlayStation 2
News of Florida
Will ban leave patrons in a huff for a puff?
McBride courts South Florida
Lawsuit answers unwanted phone calls
2 sides of class size issue see drop-off
Miami girl's killer gets life in prison
County may shush airboats
Bush unveils loans for teachers
Childers takes plea, avoids retrial in Sunshine Law case
Teen inmate accused of snitching is killed
Union claims 4 on elections panel biased
Judge cuts bail for caregivers of missing girl
Camera lifts launch to new level

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