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November 23, 2002
Top stories
Christian charity diversifies
Metropolitan Ministries deflects criticism by adding three non-Christians to its board of directors.
TIA smoking havens in peril
Uncertainty clouds the impact of Florida's smoking amendment. Could the airport end up totally smoke-free?
Shelters stuffed with holiday volunteers
Local charities report they have plenty of helpers to serve up meals for Thanksgiving and Christmas, but food is still in short supply.
Judge: Schiavo can't recover
The brain-damaged woman's feeding tube will be removed Jan. 3, the ruling states. Her parents vow to appeal the decision.
Sentenced to death, killer remains defiant
LARGO -- If Franklin Delano Floyd was at all surprised when a judge sentenced him to death on Friday, he certainly didn't show it.
South Pinellas headlines
Decorating for divine inspiration
North Pinellas headlines
Officer cleared in fatal shooting of teenager
Fire lieutenant fired for slurs
City okays change to Kumar deal
Sinkhole a close call for couple
Festive tree event bolsters charities
Man accused of molesting girl
Breakfast Club plans special guest
Hillsborough headlines
Political Junkie: Retiring chief hints he may hit campaign trail
Man found dead in his car; police say it's a homicide
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson: Media view of Ybor City just a bit bizarre
News of Florida
Law causes nursing home claims to tumble
Widow wonders if husband thought boy's gun was a toy
Class limits no reason to fret, advocate says
Glades' appeal to nesters soars
Steve Bousquet: For better legislators, just add state history lesson

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