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November 20, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 20, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Still no ID, cause of death for man in car
Detectives are piecing together the mysteries of who stole the Honda Accord that hit the man Sunday night. An autopsy was performed Tuesday.
Commission shows signs of change
Evidence of the impact of the election start becoming apparent on the County Commission.
Ernest Hooper
The new order: Take it as it comes
I have never been one to go overboard on making special requests when dining out.
Tampa Bay headlines
Dentist convicted of second-degree murder
United Way misstated pledges
Bridging history with giggles
Lennard case spurs conflict policy review
New majority rises on board
County backs off mangrove proposal
WMNF-FM scales back program changes
Maurice W. Shinners, 78, ran Showboat Dinner Theatre
Pinellas headlines
Seminole to hold 3 annexation votes
Seminole offers puppy upper for bored dogs
Brother, can you spare a turkey?
Storyteller shares bit of herself in girl tales
Chief pick
Inquiry into e-mail complete
Madeira Beach faces charter upheaval
Baseball clubhouse to have a new use
Disputed fire board election resolved
Woman's vision helps give mural direction
Clan falls two blocks short of convenience
By his own bootstraps, a cobbler prospered
Application limbo
Sadat's widow, a professor, will visit
Sense of duty followed retired soldier
Valentino at the Vinoy certainly a haute ticket
A Day on the Job: Man trades security work for paintbrush
Action delayed on boat ordinance
Lions are named top volunteers
Festival of food set for Sunday
Military news
Teacher now passing along the passion
Sail exhibit will spotlight boats, gear
State win provides a confidence boost
Business headlines
Letters
Safety up to cyclists, drivers alike
Festival of Trees opens yule season
2 sides debate beach rentals
Neighbor: Firefighter didn't intend slur
Russia finds legal advice in America's courtrooms
Burglary victim is 'heartbroken'
Soccer program crowded by its success
Chairman of WorkNet board lashes out at county
Veteran's flag adorns station
The Rev. Smith, 71, led St. Mary's
Festival of Trees opens yule season
Police reports
Editorial
Traffic signal talks a welcome change
Letters
No profiling, just enforcing rules
News of Florida
Legislative leaders lay some ground rules
Bush fully embraces class size amendment
Alleging fraud, state moves to close adoption agency
Around the state
Cuban spy's ex-wife asks for proceeds from sale of plane
Bail set for millionaire accused of terror links
Report: Campuses aren't more diverse
Senate's new leader asks for bodyguard
Howard Troxler
State's new two-party Legislature: yin and yang

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