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November 19, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 19, 2002
South Pinellas County news
Burglars hit swath of city
Businesses were broken into along a stretch of Fourth Street N and on Ninth Street N in St. Petersburg.
She finds her place on bus
In harder times, she had to ride a school bus to see her son's teacher. Now, a school bus ride is part of a day's work.
Tampa Bay headlines
Tampa Bay charities suffer dip in donations
Agency to test value of treated blood
U.S. now runs airport watch
Of Super Bowls and radio shows
Tarnish appears on sheriff's golden boy
North Pinellas headlines
Commission to examine water rates
Fire guts family's home and day care
Parking plan faces questions
Racist comment inquiry expands
Students compute for math trophy, bragging rights
Wal-Mart proposal includes traffic signal
Insurance agent facing charges
Speedway finale postponed
Letters
Brave police officers deserve support, not scorn
Hillsborough headlines
Russians view U.S. justice in mock trial
Board member leaves long legacy
Music, turkeys, a soda pop quiz
News of Florida
Byrd takes gavel as speaker
Around the state
Class size cost could revive gambling option
Authorities: Man linked to terror
Motive for baseball bat killings a mystery
Charlie Crist appoints transition team

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