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October 30, 2002
Tampa Bay: October 30, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Nephew acquitted of man's slaying
Testimony showed the two, who were close, were drinking and quarreling before the fatal beating.
Fliers get cannabis activist arrested
TAMPA -- Anthony Lorenzo stood beside a papier-mache replica of a 4-foot-tall marijuana joint Saturday night as costumed Guavaween festivalgoers passed by.
Ernest Hooper
'Call' from Alex Sink; guide for electorate
When I heard Alex Sink speaking to me on my voice mail, I thought, "Wow, I didn't realize someone so famous even knew me." Not only is Sink the wife of gubernatorial candidate Bill McBride, but she's an accomplished banker and former head of Bank of America's Florida operations.
Tampa Bay headlines
Patient dies in robot-aided surgery
Paying extra for Spanish class
Inquiry snagged sheriff's official
City's reach northward upsets county accord
Briefly nation's oldest, Mary L. Parr dies at 113
Challenger's business practices come under criticism
Wounded boy's condition still critical
District may reshape staff
Pinellas headlines
Public meeting to address muck
Aggressive annexation drive sees results
Progressive journey
Female officer's sex bias lawsuit denied
Makeover doesn't satisfy all
5 make cut for St. Pete Beach police chief
Boys & Girls Clubs big winner in casino cruise
Strange phenomena spook some old homes' residents
Jewish in a Christian world: Scholar's talks draw crowds
A fundamental need
Detention officer's compassion praised
Military news
Unsung chauffeurs honored
A Day on the Job: April Magnan, vet tech
Area to lose lone black Presbyterian pastor
Fire union works to oust fire district incumbents
Marching band will help a church get in the spirit
Clerk's pay pops as revolving door stops
Local leaders in sport receive honors
More people testing their endurance in triathlons
Gamache, Enduros enjoy the spotlight
Business headlines
Editorial
Talk alone won't end housing bias
Letters
Treasure Islanders, just say 'no' to referendum
Beach parking project stalls at gate
Aging YMCA to be rebuilt
'You will be in our hearts forever'
County lets cities expand redevelopment
Worker injured by fallen machine
Commission says no to Tarpon Springs
Civic group out to get him, candidate says
Fake sunglasses charges reduced
Editorial
Oldsmar voters need to do the right thing again
News of Florida
Mailing touts Bush to Jewish voters
Haitians dash for freedom
The Firm: Do the ties bind McBride?
McCain lauds 1 Bush, raps other
Man on a mission, but going it alone
Nursing homes get official visit
GOP friend endorses Butterworth
Gun owner testifies at civil trial
University chiefs pan governing measure
Rulings undermine case against ex-tech chief
Bronson supported by party of his rival
Crist attack ad draws an angry reply from Dyer
Panel says pig proposal backers broke election law
Howard Troxler
As you vote, remember Legislature's greatest hits

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