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December 21, 2002
Tampa Bay: December 21, 2002
North Pinellas County news
Decorations from the heart, a poignant yule
A lost loved one, a terminally ill friend, a Vietnam homeland -- all remembered vividly.
Ruth Eckerd Hall wing is wish soon fulfilled
The woman who proposed the arts educational center died in 1994. In February, it will be completed.
Engineer selected to oversee department
Mike Staffopoulos, a city engineer, will be the Community Development Department's acting director until a new director is hired.
Coach goes home after leukemia treatment
Football coach Mike June of Palm Harbor University High says he's well and ready for the next phase.
Society speaks: Logo No. 1 is the fairest ... maybe
No, the Times poll was not a scientific one. No, the commission hasn't yet voted. And, no, don't even think about a recount.
Witness: No anti-Semitic remark said
An official says Tarpon's purchasing director acted professionally in dealing with a contractor over a billing dispute.
Man hurt after SUV, truck collide
Firefighters move in to spray foam around the wreck of an Isuzu SUV and a semitrailer truck Friday. The accident ruptured the truck's fuel tank.
Muslims are trying to educate, reach out
A public preview of a PBS documentary is designed to raise awareness of Islam and get people talking.
Burn off year's worth of bad stuff
A burning bowl ceremony Dec. 29 invites folks to jot down problems, set the note afire and write a letter to God.
Tampa Bay headlines
Water, water -- but not everywhere
Dentist gets 25 years for killing man
Culprit, store owner die in during holdup
Jan took unlikely path to 'Survivor's' $85,000
Be careful what you pack for the holidays
Williams' children end fight over body
For supplement maker, nuclear fears mean profit
Father takes children home from hospital
Dip with sharks takes pluck, $150
2 area judges make list for appellate job
South Pinellas headlines
Chief to officers: How can I get you to stay?
Slain teen carried deputy's stolen gun
Briefly: One of three accused in carjacking pleads guilty
Hillsborough headlines
Man pleads guilty in 2001 carjacking
Sandra Thompson: Power to think straight is a rare gift amid chaos of the holidays
News of Florida
$969,000 goes to scarred Keys sanctuary
More seniors struggle with FCAT
Around the state
26 to split $14-million
Next Miami chief aims to improve relations
Lucy Morgan: Strewn ornaments, two guilty felines greet the season

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