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November 22, 2002
Howard Troxler: Sometimes, pressin' flesh better than hittin' books The departing president of Florida State University, Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte, is a distinguished man, a former president of the American Bar Association. He is retiring amid high praise as one of the school's best leaders.
Top stories
Boy Scouts may sell prime land
A DeBartolo company has a contract to buy the land near International Plaza in Tampa for $7.6-million.
A rescuer's tale
Army Staff Sgt. Scott Gellin was enjoying Ribfest that night with friends. He just met a woman he was interested in dating.
USF board mulls raise for Genshaft
A consultant says the current pay is "way, way" below market. She could get around $50,000.
State gives okay to annex preserve
The city now can take in the Gateway Preserve, leaving Feather Sound fair game for annexation.
Antiterrorism memo jolts USF
Some faculty decry a mandate that students from five countries be fingerprinted and photographed.
Driver of stolen car eludes police
Police chased a stolen car from Oldsmar to Tampa on Thursday at speeds reaching 75 mph, but no one was hurt.
South Pinellas headlines
20 arrested in drug roundup
St. Petersburg to lose thousands to insurance error
North Pinellas headlines
Ex-deputy arrested on theft charge
Recreation plan entails swap
Landmark project starts to take shape
Couple: Return part of estate
Historic Pappas' in new hands
Remedies in works for busy roadway
Center reaches out to Hispanics
Obituary: William Mullett, 73, community activist
Best Bets
The sweetest touch
Preps: Largo, Northeast win titles
Letters:
Fatal shooting of teen raises serious questions
Hillsborough headlines
Officer reprimanded for choice of hotel
City Council approves rules on shopping carts
Council abandons hospital parking rule
Empty bowls good for the soul
A bar is a bar is a bar, neighbors complain
Police chief says thanks, hints at plans
City Times
Progress can be painful
New tests showing increased bacteria
'It's history disappearing'
A glimpse of wintertime
The healing power of yoga
Business owner -- and mom to many
Banker left his mark on Tampa
Rising with the Boss
East Ybor may join historic district
Dedication of gallery celebrates art patrons
Scholarship and park to be named for Laxer
Hyde Park Village ad drive hits high gear
Historic school's future may be in doubt
Neighborhood Notebook
Lowe's to replace shopping center
Owners 'get it all' at new home
Before razing, it all goes
Antique European flair is furniture store's trademark
North of Tampa
As winter nears, art and craft fairs blossom
To slow down and protect
Stakes intensify as three area teams advance
Battling cancer with humor
Keystone residents push for lower density for development
Heritage Elementary lines are drawn
Girls basketball outlook
Community theater group looks forward
Boys basketball outlook
Academy teaches kids finer points of etiquette
Marlene Sokol
Teach-In guests walk a fine line
News of Florida
Democrats mutiny against state leader
Illnesses blamed on Florida waters
Florida rises two ranks in salaries for its teachers
Accused ex-FBI agent awaits jury's decision
Appraisal delays bail for tourist shop owner
Around the state
Mummified bodies leave police mystified
State crime rate edges up; violent crimes decline

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