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December 4, 2002
Tampa Bay: December 4, 2002
Hillsborough County news
Activist's 'one strike' eviction going to retrial
Connie Burton will get to make her case again because a juror napped in significant parts of the first trial.
Ernest Hooper: Coping with loss; a place for play
Sheryle Baker, a licensed mental health counselor, told me the loss of somebody is a powerful hold in someone's life.
Tampa Bay headlines
Gandy plans on hold, for now
Complaints against dock rules pile up
Pinellas lab in smallpox program
Stolen photos conjure up cars for eBay scam
The pitch: Use Trop for convention finale
Dr. M.L. King (Ninth Street) ramp onto I-275 closes today for months
West Nile case hints at others, experts say
Howard Troxler: For cruise lines, justice rests heavy on stomach
Pinellas headlines
Scores of parents rejoice at wait list calls
Caution: Four road names may merged into one
Santa Parade rolls out Saturday
Belleairs butt heads over beach entrances
Conflicts in office await new police chief
Boat parades
Pinellas man dies in late-night crash
Homes, sweet homes, decked out for a cause
Success culminates in big pink operatic vision
Military news
One homeless night
Schooner to tie up at port today
Indian Rocks leaders must choose again
Lots of disruption before end of pipes
Health center has new home
Working: A Day on the Job in South Pinellas County: Valinda Coyle
Business headlines: Train Station: platform for pottery sale
Boca Ciega High honors six known in field of athletics
League attracting many competitors
Annual expo enjoys smooth sailing
Substitute captures attention in match
Letters:
Riding an escalator is not child's play
Officials boot tree trimming proposal
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Travolta
Move home to Dunedin misses grandfathering
Afternoon blaze destroys mobile home
Divided decision rehires lobbyist
Deal puts radiation blocker in spotlight
Pool safety law's namesake dies
William Bert Horne, city manager's father
Editorial: Cooperation makes sense
Letters:
Politics helped taint decision on tea room
News of Florida
Inmate pins hopes on new test
Lawyer: I advised tribe against gambling deal
Bush takes first steps in retooling inner circle
Panel: Gut prepaid tuition plan
F. Lee Bailey asks Massachusetts for readmission to Bar
Witness: Real estate deal involved a pot full of cash
Around the state
Peace talks ease class amendment squabble

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