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November 16, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 16, 2002
South Pinellas County news
City to cite private school director
When an appointment with inspectors is missed, Excellence Academy's director faces legal action.
Man who exposed self to girl sought
Police say he emerged nude from a turquoise truck while following the walking 13-year-old.
Developer in default to pay schools for student murals
ST. PETERSBURG -- Add Dawn Fisher-Mieczkowski to the list of people waiting for a check from Paul K. Morris.
Reflection, renewal mark 108th year
As the first black church in St. Petersburg celebrates a birthday, it hopes to repair creaking bones and regain its Sunday vim and vigor.
Tampa Bay headlines
Loved ones lost, they search for closure
Seasoned warriors
Priest sex abuse talks draw few
Skyway expansion joint pops; one southbound lane closed
Florida Aquarium sloshes through a tough fiscal year
Drive seeks black marrow donors
North Pinellas headlines
He's disc golf's Tiger Woods
Gourmet shop expands with Belleair Bluffs store
Flooring store's clients repaid
In Largo, an idol is born
Plan poses Old Florida look for Oldsmar
Firefighters celebrate opening of new station
Stressed? Yogathon 2002 may help
Championship game berths up for grabs
Spiritual songbird tries to inspire
Pinellas digest
Hillsborough headlines
Officer's 'VIP' stay in luxury hotel under review
School chief's son is paid consultant
Deputies: Man killed woman near USF
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
Husband of dead woman arrested
Sandra Thompson
Old church's new offering is a lifestyle of loftiness
News of Florida
State gets more gloomy budget news
Kash n' Karry issues recall of ground beef
Audit: Broward elections chief mismanaged office
Sinkhole devours barn, kills 2 horses
Around the state
Executions scheduled -- again -- for two
Lucy Morgan
Can Nelson and Graham rescue state Democrats?

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