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November 27, 2002
Tampa Bay: November 27, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Passion to refashion
Bob Kling says he could make lots more money working for someone else, but he chose another path: restoring vintage cars and turning some into classic hot rods.
Ranger shot at us, say deputies
An off-duty park ranger tried to break into a semitrailer truck, shot at deputies and led them on a chase, deputies said.
Hillsborough led state in hate crimes
But that's because the county works hard to report such crimes to the FBI, a Sheriff's Office spokesman says.
Tampa Bay headlines
US Airways shuts hangar; 300 jobless
Assault on pair leaves 88-year-old dead
GOP bid draws tepid support
Judge rules against suit alleging Vatican coverup
Cuban who aided trip by Greco called spy
Hillsborough students voice fears about threats to school safety
Boy's school choice is one block too far
Pinellas headlines
New Eckerd library named for Armacost
FEMA to St. Pete Beach: Elevate your standards
A plug for pooches
Grocery may replace dilapidated hospital
Landmark Snell Arcade tries Plan 2: more beds, not desks
Preserve annexation is just a precursor
Grocery squashes Lealman rumors
'Smash-grab' burglar sought
A giving heart
Christmas Seal ball raises cash and spirits
A Day on the Job: Navigating the alleyways
Teacher loses appeal over school her son will attend
Cookiemaker, vegetarian put Roser Park on the map
Artsy interfaith service to give thanks, help needy
Foundation chooses new leadership
Ride & Run With The Stars plans are set
Sunshine track reaches the finish line
Business headlines
Letters:
Mangrove rules reflect arrogance
Church property attracts a nibble
Sheriff investigating deaths of two inmates
City scours nation for development chief
Basketball coach Jim McElhaney dies at 54
Tarpon library wants to oust meetings
Teachers tackle a mass class
Letters:
Thanks to all who helped on Day of Good Deeds
News of Florida
Panel to weigh big tuition increases
Woman fights $34,000 fine for messy yard
Around the state
Stubborn stomach bug besets ship again
Killer of Tarpon woman granted fifth stay
Freshman senator quietly affirming her independence
Scalia: Constitution often twisted for political gain

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