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November 17, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 17, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Politicos start jostling for 2004
Several county spots will be up for grabs, and the speculating over who will seek what seat has already begun.
When is a truck not a truck?
A community of 53 families is split on the answer. Some want all trucks banned. Others fight for the right to keep their pickups.
Supervisor knew of lieutenant's slur
Lt. Jeannine Horton told a division chief about her comment, and he chose not to take action.
The old ways and the sea
TARPON SPRINGS -- It had been a long time, 15 years, since the captain had been out to sea.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Editorial
Stuck in turf war gridlock
County and municipal officials have an opportunity in the weeks ahead to take a giant step toward common-sense management of the county's patchwork system of traffic signals.
Letters
Largo's message: Racism tolerated
Re: Fire official admits to using racial slur, story, Nov. 8.
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
South 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
Hillsborough headlines
Unhappy residents call offer a pittance
Zoning: Parkview asks for Andover increase
Teach-in gives students peek at many professions
Business users of reclaimed water get a break
Tell us your group's holiday plans
Prep Notebook
Girls Soccer Outlook
Sports briefs
The Week in Review
Open & Shut
Some see red over Blue Ribbon School change
Here's the kicker: Football fields get professional help
Skirmish erupts over home's completion
Visit to Iraq turns up some surprises
Tampa Palms defines landscaping goals
Churches cook up a Thanksgiving treat
Plan for Cracker-style community met with resistence
Neighborhood Notebook
News of Florida
Growth czar out after 4 years
Screeners disciplined over security breach

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