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November 22, 2002
North of Tampa: November 22, 2002
Marlene Sokol
Teach-In guests walk a fine line
The lesson is simple: Heroin kills. But sometimes rescue workers can prevent a death.
As winter nears, art and craft fairs blossom
From pottery to doll clothes, local fairs provide shoppers a plethora of gift and decorating choices.
To slow down and protect
Hillsborough sheriff's deputy Felix Moret is working hard to enforce the new Move Over Act, a state law he championed after nearly being struck by a car while at a traffic stop.
Stakes intensify as three area teams advance
Wharton, Chamberlain and Jefferson win in the first round of state playoffs. Tonight will tell whether they go further.
Battling cancer with humor
A colon cancer survivor starts up a support group and assigns members to bring in jokes to "stimulate the immune system."
Keystone residents push for lower density for development
Some homeowners would also like a fence or natural buffer, sidewalks, driveways, and assurance that a borrow pit will be properly filled.
Heritage Elementary lines are drawn
A compromise fails to please all parents.
Girls basketball outlook
ALONSO RAVENS
Community theater group looks forward
The New Tampa Players has a youth holiday show next month, and then it's on to next year, with a comedy, a musical and a Broadway camp for kids.
Boys basketball outlook
ALONSO RAVENS
Academy teaches kids finer points of etiquette
TAMPA PALMS -- Tia Young, United Airlines flight attendant turned etiquette bon vivant, believes in the dignified potential of America's children.
Homes
Owners 'get it all' at new home
A spacious house in the Reserve of Old Tampa Bay mixes modern comforts with eclectic decor.
Before razing, it all goes
TRASH OR TREASURE: Doors, floors, tiles, bricks, appliances, cabinets, windows, landscape plants. They'll all be sold for a song at a demolition sale hosted by Tri-Star Development onSaturday and Sunday at 4223 and 4225 Morrison Ave.
Antique European flair is furniture store's trademark
The Provence Collection offers local shoppers unusual items, including ship's clocks and faux paintings.

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