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December 7, 2002
Tampa Bay: December 7, 2002
North Pinellas County news
City tells promoter to tame concert
An agreement promises less nudity and a less rowdy rock concert this Sunday at Clearwater's Coachman Park.
Lost lives prompt talk of traffic safety
Since two brothers on a bicycle were killed on the way to Largo High, officials have been pressured to make the route safer, especially at Missouri Avenue.
Weight rules frustrate players
Inconsistent weight limits for youth football teams across Florida are often frustrating to players eager to take the field.
Family comes together again
Mother Pasco leaves 236 descendants, who gather today to celebrate the woman who worked hard to teach them to cherish life.
City wraps itself in decorations
DUNEDIN -- It's Christmastime in the city, and S. Claus has been working feverishly on "Operation Twinkle."
Commissioner steps down to run for mayor
TARPON SPRINGS -- City Commissioner Beverley Billiris said goodbye to fellow board members Friday, hoping her absence will be a temporary one as she resigned to run for mayor in 2004.
Skeptics greet biblical 'evidence'
A crowd at First Presbyterian remains doubtful as they listen to a man speak of the "discoveries" of a biblical archaeologist.
Residents have right to cancel contracts
The Pinellas County Department of Consumer Protection wants Floridians to be aware of their rights in canceling contracts with service providers and solicitors.
Tampa Bay headlines
Boards' learning curve? Salaries
Ex-judge found dead at home
Carting in the season
Cirque du Soleil acrobat falls
Bucs fan fights his cannon fine
Students find learning laws of physics a pretty wild ride
South Pinellas headlines
Holidays and careers full of lovely strains
Hillsborough headlines
Team adds spring to New Tampa's step
Flag wavers give funds to charities
More trouble for landlord: Bank files another foreclosure suit
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson: Why don't airlines fly as the crows do?
News of Florida
Thinking about prepaid tuition? Decide quickly
Inmate's death halted, rescheduled
Plane plunge had 2nd victim
Bush team loses two controversial officials
Judge: One parent can examine the FCAT
Jury acquits bribe defendant
Lucy Morgan: Universities not political? You've got a lot to learn

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