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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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