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November 4, 2002
Howard Troxler
Only a razor may be able to cut difference in election predictions
Four years ago at election time, I entered into a contest of predicting the outcomes of various races. The result was my humbling defeat by Susan MacManus, the oft-quoted expert from the University of South Florida, who edged me out by a single prediction and therefore became the undisputed Potentate of Prognostication.
Top stories
MacDill is venue for war protest
Anti-war protesters gather at the air force base's Dale Mabry entrance to object to a possible war with Iraq.
3-year-old boy who shot self with dad's gun dies
Quinn Burchfield had been in critical condition at a Tampa hospital since the Oct. 28 incident.
South Pinellas headlines
Man shoots himself as deputies enter home
North Pinellas headlines
Early voting providing a popular alternative
Tapping into teen motivation
Developer bids for land near hospital
A cornucopia of creativity
County to demolish Highlander Village
Kumar property plan takes form
Father facing neglect charge
Festival of Trees seeks volunteers, crafters, vendors
Letters
Let's stop sending students to school in the dark
Hillsborough headlines
Two sought in robbery of auto store
Man drowns in swimming pool
A master taster weighs in on food and -- oh, right -- drink
News of Florida
Bewildering ballot measures
The Weed Man
Bewildering ballot measures
Last blitz preaches need to vote

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