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October 17, 2002
Tampa Bay: October 17, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Gift to aquarium brings challenge
A company gives $18,000 for a new exhibit, and a group of teens launch a fundraising effort to help match the grant.
Cool jazz, cool nights: hot times
After a long, hot summer, the Clearwater Jazz Holiday brings a cool breeze to town for four days of music.
Two more notices of intent to sue in fatal condo fire
CLEARWATER -- The city received two more notices Tuesday from residents who plan to sue as a result of the deadly June 28 Dolphin Cove Condominium fire on Island Estates.
Teen gets a chance to show off her abilities
For the first time, the entire state participated in the national program that helped Beth Cigoi explore career options.
Dunedin Stadium name up for bid
After a $13.5-million makeover of the Jays' nest, the city wants to sell the naming rights.
Oldsmar votes to buy property for $2.6-million
City officials will meet later this month to talk about what to do with the waterfront land.
Men's team aims for national title
The final phase of the senior men's 4.0 team's journey begins Friday in Tucson, Ariz. at the USA League National Championships.
Tampa Bay headlines
Agency fostered abuse of kids, lawsuit alleges
Mom's gridiron season
Parents vote for taking polls out of schools
Love trumps murder plot for couple
Airman accused of taking four laptops
Technicality keeps mastiff in condos
Plan to buy land sought by Buccaneers is shelved
Kitty renamed to duck debate
South Pinellas headlines
Boy shot near ice cream truck
Hillsborough headlines
Political candidates answer to Robinson students
Enterprise zone near USF gets approval
News of Florida
McBride details his drug plan
Runaways foil DCF's statewide dragnet
Check, law on billboards coincide
Mother describes being told her sons had died in wreck
Death penalty sought in case of fatal abuse
Candidates begin duel of the TV ads
Around the state
4,000 rare birds killed at fish hatchery

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