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December 29, 2002
North of Tampa: December 29, 2002
Christmas' flip side
The holiday is a memory, but bargain hunters keep the shopping fever alive while others just begin to tidy up.
Carrollwood: Bearss Avenue repaving still on schedule
Despite rain that has kept crews from working, the new top coat for the road's old section should be completed in January.
2002: The Year in Review
Whatever Happened To ...
Part Two in a look back on stories we published in 2002. Schools' flag monument finds funds TAMPA PALMS -- For months, a small group of patriotic parents asked the New Tampa community to help them buy a monument big enough to show the spirit inherent in the names of Freedom High School and Liberty Middle School.
Neighborhood Notebook: Santa enjoys another year of delivering via FedEx
TAMPA PALMS -- FedEx Santa Richard Daley had another good year of delivering toys and treats to hundreds of children this Christmas season. But this year he expanded the bounty to include food baskets.
Oldsmar: Neighbors boo bar's live music
OLDSMAR -- Deborah Grecco has called the law eight times. She has written letters to the State Attorney's Office, the Pinellas County Commission and the Oldsmar mayor.
Find time to pause this season
Time flies, we say, like a winged chariot. It courses like a stream, and runs like sands in an hourglass.
Land O'Lakes: Land O'Lakes plan revises vision, vocabulary
Florida Cracker is out and "Florida vernacular" is in as planners come up with a new proposal for the area's center.

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