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October 16, 2002
Tampa Bay: October 16, 2002
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Screeners spot deadly weapons

[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
Federal employees at airports often ask passengers to part with prohibited items that could pose a danger. |
North Pinellas County news
Searches at gates join festival's routine
Traffic tieups also are expected to slow crowds at the Jazz Holiday.
Army to get sewer service from city
Largo commissioners voted 6-0 to grant the service without an annexation agreement to the $9.8-million Army Reserve training facility.
Man sentenced after threat with handgun
The incident began as a case of road rage last year.
Third offense may cost bus driver his job
A worker who dropped off two students far from home in September had been warned and suspended in the past.
1 life down, 8 still left for kitten
Having learned not to fool around with hot asphalt, the stray kitten finds help, affection and people lined up to adopt.
Slowly, work on City Hall resumes
Rain cuts short work for Dunedin's new contractor, which takes over a renovation plagued by flooding and a lengthy contract dispute.
Interest grows in Tarpon location
The same 10 acres has caught the attention of an osteopathic college and developers of senior-oriented apartments.
Tarpon police say grandfather injured critically by father of boy he spanked
TARPON SPRINGS -- A family argument over how to discipline a 2-year-old turned violent and sent a man to the hospital in critical condition Sunday.
Police aide averts more costly aviation fuel spill
The aide is called a hero for finding the open line to a fuel truck at the Clearwater Airpark that a worker, later fired, had forgotten about.
Letters
Task force should reduce airport noise
Re: Task force evaluates ways to deal with aircraft noise, letter, Oct. 2.
Tampa Bay headlines
Baby is left in firefighter's arms
Mobile bets called off in Tampa
A threat revisited
Screeners spot deadly weapons
A somber welcome for a memorial to lives lost
'Warrior' laid to rest
Review faults tactics in fatal fire
Tampa man accused of defrauding donors
Schools set policy on fences
2 King High seniors ace SAT
Waiting lists need work, board says
County agrees to take ownership of the Trop
Prosecutors file for drug lord's return to U.S.
South Pinellas headlines
7 against the county in survey dispute
Elegance checks in to Gulfport in a big way
Midtown group has fresh idea for grocery
St. Pete Beach has six to consider
Havens for the addicted to lose a dynamic leader
Boyfriend's story discounted in fatal beating
A Day on the Job: A way for workers to toy around
Benefit for blind evokes charm of exotic island
Symbol of '20s golden age tied to families' fortunes
Learning with heads and hearts
School principals on the move
Priest, builder dies after decades of service
Flux of family life unsettles school choice
Company says no to palm trees around South Pasadena billboard
Son's shot at stardom prompts parents' move
Cyclists Magazino, Henry get on a roll
Birk, speedway remember Roy Larson
Business headlines
Letters
Annexation story was wrong, biased
Hillsborough headlines
Old Hyde Park Village rezoning has hearing
Commissioner details remarks about public TV
Ernest Hooper
On class control; drill with the King
News of Florida
Court won't close for Noelle Bush
With cameras away, Bush and McBride don't play nice
Fraternity suspended over sexual incident
Watchdogs will monitor election in Miami-Dade
Judge wants specifics on permit challenges
Jury trial of ex-cop in slaying begins
McBride's first negative TV ad targets Florida education
Daughter must face the consequences, Bush says
Howard Troxler
Sneering vs. mush; this is a debate?

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