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November 17, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 17, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Unhappy residents call offer a pittance
A settlement offer of $500 to $1,000 each angers owners in Martin Luther King Village, which sits on a former dump.
Tampa Bay headlines
Choice complicates kindergarten
Humane mission comes to sad end
Here's what it will take to get GOP convention
Nimble teens stop runaway school bus
Pinellas headlines
Pinellas Park moves ahead on Park Station
St. Petersburg puts foot traffic in the driver's seat
Council measure would restrict boats
Street with pioneer's name too Bland
Judge to reconcile fire panel election
Home destroyed after boys ignite helmet
Struggling bookstore sends out an SOS
Nov. 20 is decision day for special programs
Girl's fourth try for Perkins: another list, a longer wait
It's a buff job, but someone has to do it
Field trip worth its salt
Redington Beach abuzz after rash of burglaries
Albertson's loiterers worry neighbors
Selmon credits family, faith for his good life
Redington Shores votes to develop plan
Dr. Delay
Study looks at senior pedestrians, crosswalks
Science Center upgrades as big as the night sky
Redington Shores piano bar parking variance turned down
Appointee will fill board vacancy
Eckerd captures some attention in SSC
Letters
Boyd Hill plan shows lack of respect
Politicos start jostling for 2004
When is a truck not a truck?
Supervisor knew of lieutenant's slur
The old ways and the sea
Headlines through the years
Editorial
Stuck in turf war gridlock
Letters
Largo's message: Racism tolerated
News of Florida
Growth czar out after 4 years
Screeners disciplined over security breach

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