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November 1, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 1, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Officer shoots homeless man
Police say he drew fire by throwing a putty knife attached to a spike. Hit in the abdomen, he is hospitalized.
New legal fight dogs landlord
Steven Green, who has amassed record code violation fines, is caught up in another sour deal.
District 47 candidate stays in race
A judge says Kevin Ambler did not break the "resign to run law" by not quitting another board.
Accusations of fraud get lawyer disbarred
Domenic L. Massari III was accused of taking $30,000 from a client and then trying to cover it up.
Man with pistol abducts and rapes teenager
TAMPA -- Hillsborough sheriff's deputies are searching for the man who raped a 15-year-old girl Thursday morning inside a laundry room at an apartment complex.
Tampa boy, 5, injured by hit-and-run driver
TAMPA -- A 5-year-old boy was in critical but stable condition Thursday after he was hit by a pickup while trying to cross E Columbus Drive.
Candidate has had her own troubles
Jacqui Knight campaigns with promises to "bring integrity and honesty back."
Q&A: Eric Turner, WBUL music director
You won't hear top 40 on USF's student-run radio station but, if the 21-year-old music director has his way, you may someday be able to listen to the WBUL's eclectic mix while driving around campus.
Tampa Bay headlines
Rx room service
2 styles run for School Board
Propane truck veers across median, killing 2
Pinellas headlines
St. Petersburg council weighs dockage options
Residents wary of curbside recycling costs
Police puzzled as to motive for fatal shooting
If tower stays put, city will sue
Many offer good deeds for those in need
District 52 candidates pound the pavement
Bank held up by robber with familiar descriptio
Immigrants embrace their new nation
Greeks wooed in race for House
Man pleads guilty, gets 25 years for death of girlfriend's toddler
YABA tournament sets entries record
Happenings
Stop, look and smell
Editorial
Tarpon needs your vote to fix sewer systems
Letters
Police must be held accountable if they abuse their power
News of Florida
Novice waging a Cinderella campaign
McBride fixates on South Florida
Ballot issue evokes N. Carolina model
Low pay drives teachers out of state
Once-missing boater denies faking his death
Killer has nothing to say at gun distributor's trial
Corrupt-cop case still in jury hands
State attorney looks into Orange, Osceola ballots

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