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November 24, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 24, 2002
North Pinellas County news
500 pages, one encounter with police
An inquiry that cleared the officers involved in Joe Walden's arrest offers a look into the details of an escalating confrontation.
Want to go indie? Good luck
If you live in North Pinellas and want to check out the new James Bond movie this weekend, you're in luck: it starts virtually every hour on a screen somewhere in Oldsmar, Palm Harbor or Largo.
At the movies, money is the magic word
Many seniors are upset at the demise of twilight show discounts and rising prices in general. It's cheaper than dinner, the megaplexes say.
Largo: Diversity problem is perception
As Largo's fire department relearns the lessons of its past, city officials hope firm policies and a new personnel director are steps toward solving some divisive issues.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Editorial: Response to death could protect lives
The dangerous entrances to Clearwater Christian College and the popular Courtney Campbell Parkway beach will be safer in the future, following approval of new traffic lights. Yes, the new lights will slow traffic at a point where motorists finally had been able to break out of the congestion on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard. But some things are more important than speed.
Letters:
Betrayal by friends is difficult to deal with
Re: Fire official admits to using racial slur, story, Nov. 8.
Tampa Bay headlines
Care with a familiar touch
The fight over all things Kerouac
Twins killed in car crash
Woman killed in car on I-275; Dunedin man, 19, is charged
Mary Jo Melone: Searching for a house -- and a sense of security
South Pinellas headlines
A lifetime at the Ten Pin
Open crime cases pile up
Sidewalk planned for stretch of Park Street
Hoops court plan riles N Redington residents
School celebrates its new arts center
Olive branches are offered in Treasure Island battle
Grant conflict leads to eviction of church
Fisher's ending its 44 years on island
Minister with lofty goal will pull unusual stunt
Miracle on 4th Street
Thomas Jefferson is revived at library
Residents say noisy hovercraft ruins peace
More bike lanes, good sidewalks, cyclers urge
Instill in your children the delight of giving
Academy Prep patrons gear up for Masked Ball
Busy holiday season starts with Santa
Toy Shop: Santa needs help -- now
Web numbers are useful, but not the whole story
Computer glitch puts a sure thing in doubt
Ex-commissioner wants to return to her position
Pasadena yacht club request is rejected
Can there be too much fun in city's waterfront parks?
St. Pete Beach trash collection moving to curbs
Smith and Miner are teammates again
USF twins eye spots on Canadian team
Editorial: Friendly chat is a sign of progress
Letters:
School Board majority should start reforms
Hillsborough headlines
Former housing official arrested
Controversy, notoriety follow officer
Man hit, killed trying to cross street
Life after school
Man learns cost of fighting homeowners group
Zoning: Outback seeking a larger shopping plaza
Westchase civic board members removed
Holiday happenings
Sports digest: Golf fundraiser set in New Tampa
Prep Notebook: Results of regional swim competitions
Boys Soccer Outlook
Lake Kell tract: homes or offices?
Neighborhood Notebook
Civic Association pledges to bring in money for school
YMCA construction resumes after environmental scare
Drapeman's plan: cover the market
The Week in Review
Open & Shut
News of Florida
Party chief fights for job
Miami vote was smooth but pricy
Florida preps battle plan for smallpox outbreak
DCF threatens to cancel contract
Disney ship disinfected after 200 passengers become ill
Still teaching after all these years: nearly 63 at Lakeland
Collision in Miami kills six, injures one
Weather relents, so 'Endeavour' heads for space station

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