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November 15, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 15, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Lifesavers get award of appreciation
Three rescue workers receive the Turner Award for Excellence, which recognizes outstanding professionalism.
The sweet taste of success
Beekeepers, both commercial keepers and hobbyists, play an integral part in state agriculture. It's not just about the honey.
A winner on, off the field
With a single catch, Theo Wilson shows his Dunedin High teammates and his mother that he's beating life's many obstacles.
Sheriff's review is critical of WorkNet
A sheriff's office review of a questionable WorkNet Pinellas contract reveals new flaws and confirms other ethical problems in the way the welfare agency's $100,000 contract was awarded to a St. Petersburg church.
Worker at marina slips into river, dies
While refueling a sailboat for a friend, Jeff Ritz slips, hits his head and falls into the Anclote River, where divers later find his body.
Prep league awaiting rolloffs
Freeze the Pinellas County High School League standings prior to last Thursday's regular-season finale and just one defending champ would emerge as a leader -- the Northeast girls scratch team.
Best bets
Folk concert
Global arts in the spotlight
From a twirling Asian acrobat to an instrumentalist from Down Under, the festival's Family Day will introduce audiences to new cultures and ideas.
Letters
Fatal police shooting of teen was an outrage
Re: Clearwater officer shoots and kills 16-year-old boy, story, Nov. 12, and Shot teen: "I'm going out like a soldier,' story, Nov. 13.
Tampa Bay headlines
Behind the wheel of a dream
Diocese turns to in-house sleuths
Bay a challenge for rail plan
Homeowner won't lose house to Connolly
Howard Troxler
Budget cuts? This was shameless censorship
Ernest Hooper
Beauty and Fat Boy; a hunt for Mr. Twister
South Pinellas headlines
Would-be Villas developer still in need of financing
Redington Shores commissioner dies
Hillsborough headlines
Council to reconsider water restrictions
Woman, 76, hit crossing street dies of injuries
Council crafts a chambers wish list
Stalwart station prepares to close
Buckhorn questions plan for golf facility
Q&A: USF professor turns playwright
Ernest Hooper
Beauty and Fat Boy; a hunt for Mr. Twister
City Times - South Tampa
The myth of Ybor all wrong
South Tampa a bicyclist's challenge
The world & a cup of coffee
A new flavor
A mini-mart pioneer, who served the suburbs
TECO chief, community leader
About nothing? Not exactly
SoHo pub offers Irish ambience
Cleanup's goal is to revitalize landmark
After a long run, out of gas
Improving Kennedy is goal of planners
West Shore work to unclog traffic
Neighborhood Notebbok
VillaRosa home is fit for a King
A new Florida resort?
Communities fill need for after-school care
North of Tampa
Proposal on wells worries residents
Sweet success
Honey sales pay for research
Out & About
Wrestling Outlook
Playoff games both deja vu and all new
Horrible Hundred will test cyclists
New clinics bring health care closer to home
Lutz takes on taste of barbecue, bric-a-brac
Gardening gift ideas add flavor to holidays
The need for speed
Neighborhood Notebook
Ambler's tax district seat successor chosen
Imrovements slated for aging road
No-show Buc angers nightclub owner
News of Florida
Boys plead guilty to third-degree murder in father's death
Cardenas to step aside as leader of state GOP
Jury favors payout of $24-million to widow
Lotto jackpot rolls over
Panel nominates four for vacancy on Supreme Court
21 private colleges to get license tag
Around the state
Orlando shop owner charged with immigration violations

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