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December 20, 2002
Tampa Bay: December 20, 2002
North Pinellas County news
In a blink, it's gone
Bridge builder PCL Constructors takes down a section of the new Memorial Causeway Bridge that was damaged recently.
Driver in fatal wreck arrested on DUI charges
The Palm Harbor resident, whose truck flipped, is accused of DUI manslaughter and DUI with serious injuries.
Disbarred lawyer faces identity theft charges
CLEARWATER -- A former attorney who was disbarred last year was charged earlier this month with stealing the identity of one of his clients, then buying a $250,000 home in Atlanta and opening credit card accounts in the client's name.
Police seek robber of Family Dollar store
LARGO -- Police are searching for a man who held up a Family Dollar store Wednesday night. The man entered the store, 1442 Missouri Ave., about 7:35 p.m.
Two more charged in $1-million scheme
The Florida men are indicted in the same scam that got a Palm Harbor attorney disbarred two years ago.
Man says anti-Semitic remark sparked threat
A city official denies making the comment Howard Schultz says provoked him Monday.
First Avenue makeover to help deter speeders
Prompted by complaints, Safety Harbor plans a series of modifications to improve traffic on the busy street.
Police reports
Holiday harmony
From retirement center to church to concert hall, if it's the holiday season, John and Mary K. Wilson are likely singing at a venue near you. On Saturday they bring their music to Largo.
Preps: State magic doesn't return for Pinellas
The title drought continued for Pinellas County teams.
Letters: Ousted group is pro-freedom, not anti-Christian
Re: Group kicked out of library undermines our society, letter, Dec. 9.
Tampa Bay headlines
Divers get a toothy preview
Kids heal as family wonders why
Injunction against reporter removed
Vinoly adds to tower visions
Doctors' plea: Help us keep Medicare dollars
Howard Troxler: As city risks its image, let's hope the deal floats
South Pinellas headlines
Casino cruises can use city port
Driver sought in store robbery
City Council approves plans for new restaurant, library
Hillsborough headlines
Council moves ahead in plan for stormwater tax
Tampa mayor seeks plans for development in Channel District
Ernest Hooper: Christmas heroes; a chance to join in
News of Florida
Local Guard members may be activated soon
Power had been cut off at home where 3 died
Inmates charged in fight over spider
Bush envisions state buttressing marriages
Former head of Philadelphia police to run Miami force
Union sues over university oversight
Court: Couple can sue counselor over secrets
Celebrating graduate dies in hotel balcony fall
Cruise worker alleges rape, sues over handling
Around the state: 4 school operators facing prison for Pell Grant fraud

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