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November 3, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 3, 2002
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North Pinellas County news
Online classes usher in new era of learning
Women lead the charge to use the Internet for college education.
Quelling the offshore antics
The Clearwater manager calls the scene just off the beach "complete lawlessness." Changes are planned.
Not so mobile anymore
Some Largo officials want to see condos and apartments replace aging mobile home parks. But that's not likely to be easy.
'Beers up, borders down'
Two Germans, who were on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain, stage their own reunification at an East Lake brewery.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Editorial
Stand by PODS sign rules
Several Clearwater commissioners are considering retreating from some of the rules they implemented two years ago concerning PODS, those garage-size Portable On Demand Storage units that people have delivered to their front lawns and then fill up with stuff to be taken away and stored.
Letters
Bacon without accountability
Millions of Americans put great faith in government as an instrument to give them protection or succor from life's adversities and/or make life more enjoyable.
Tampa Bay headlines
Moving? School options may, too
Cigar aficionados puff into Ybor
Early voters run into rush they hoped to avoid
7 protesters arrested; ticketholders kept out
South Pinellas headlines
Residents wrangle for new stoplight
Great Explorations to leave Pier, reopen elsewhere
Controversial barn to get board scrutiny
Dogs mark more territory with 3 new parks
Loathe thy neighbor
Local referendums
Gulf Boulevard won't get third beach lane
Kicking back with the mayor
Ground broken for military center
Reaping benefits of choice
Two killed, 2 seriously injured in accidents
Assembly lays framework for tackling issues
Dr. Delay
Little-known left-turn sensors trigger lights
Gateway to health gets going in Carillon
Midtown property auction is disappointing
High-tech projector replicates heavens
Promoter of Open Air Post Office, 87
Teacher awaits ruling on school for her son
School program almost too good
Journalist polishes political crystal ball
Meeting set to discuss CVS influence on traffic
Breast begins to win over bottle at hospital
An uncommon woman
Choice plan is about as sure as a toss of the dice
Choice rules thwart parents of 4-year-old
Return to state event is fueling SPC's women
Letters
Vote 'yes,' reject tall hotels in Treasure Island
Hillsborough headlines
Versions of slaying set to collide
Challenge to the commission loses some of its early steam
Boy crawls out window, toddles into patrol path
Records on lease deal not public, court says
Auditor proposal gets little attention
North of Tampa
Right bus, wrong stop, devastating consequences
Barbs fly in House District 60 race
Wharton High golfers are district champions
Week in review
Finding comfort in Carol's Corner
School roundup
All-American parade is no ho-hum event
Neighborhood notebook
Odessa officials rethink deal on reclaimed water
Wharton district medalist cool under pressure
Open and shut
Letters
Letters
News of Florida
Dyer isn't going down as easily as expected
Behind the suits: You can learn a lot about a candidate by what he finds important.
Behind the suits: You can learn a lot about a candidate by what he finds important.
Sharpton urges asylum for Haitian detainees
Ruling puts DUI cases in doubt
One last presidential push before Tuesday's showdown

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