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November 7, 2002
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Traffic tie-ups, water boiling continue

[Times photo: Douglas Clifford]
Commuters along U.S. 19 will have to fight closed lanes again, while residents around the break must continue to boil their drinking and cooking water. |
Mary Jo Melone
The loyalty born of war proved in campaign
Ralph Quallen's left leg is plastic from the knee all the way to what would be his toes, the result of a grenade launched by some North Vietnamese soldiers 32 years ago.
Tampa Bay news
TIA refines baggage screening
Facing a deadline to screen bags for explosives, airport officials think they have a system that will work.
Dentist accused of murder sues radio conglomerate
Randy Puryear says the morning hosts of radio station WSSR-Star 95.7 slandered him on Nov. 16, 2000, by characterizing him as a racist and bigot.
Family wants videotape of robotic operation
The wife of a Plant High teacher who died during cancer surgery wants access to the tape and to any notes made in the operating room.
New federal manatee rules to curtail docks and ramps
Federal officials will clamp down on permits from Tampa Bay south. A boaters spokesman calls the policy "voodoo" science.
Election 2002
GOP gains boost Tampa's '04 convention bid
TAMPA -- Local Republicans had a lot to celebrate Wednesday: the re-election of Gov. Jeb Bush, increased dominance in the Florida Legislature and an all-Republican state Cabinet.
Work on smaller classes begins
With no clear idea how much it will cost, educators and lawmakers cast about for ways to implement the measure.
School Board votes a portent?
Mary Brown's victory and new single-member districts may signal improved odds for future minority candidates.
Judge's lower vote tally leaves puzzling question: Why?
All six judges retained their jobs, but Morris Silberman received thousands fewer votes than the other five judges. Was it a case of anti-Semitism?
Voting blips too little to alter results
A mixup at three mid-Pinellas polling places turned out Wednesday to be less serious than elections officials feared.
South Pinellas headlines
Top Episcopal congregation's priest resigns
North Pinellas headlines
City looks at ways to rev up art scene
Traffic tie-ups, water boiling continue
Trio arrested after wife's wrists are bound
Fire officer accused of hateful language
Office manager accused of bilking dentist
WorkNet contract handling criticized
Campaign turns rough, tumble for Bilirakis
Tarpon's voters will return to the polls
From roundabout to rubble
Villacres provides a fast response to late challenger
Letters
U.S. 19 traffic lights make commute miserable
Hillsborough headlines
Shooting raises training questions
Design of museum deflects its critics
Woman charged in shooting of man during drug argument
Though class size measure passed state, county said no
News of Florida
Democrats grapple with disaster
Bush to seek new ideas, change
After defeat, what now for Butterworth?
Man convicted in Florida men's hotel slayings
Officer killed store owner, U.S. jury finds
Push is on to start pre-K plan early
Lt. Gov. Brogan wins twice on Election Night
Republicans sweep into Senate jobs

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