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December 29, 2002
Tampa Bay: December 29, 2002
North Pinellas County news
To save the trees, school will move
Oak Grove Middle will move its campus to the Druid Complex while a new school is built on the old site.
Tense history key in failed unity attempt
Efforts to bring Largo and Ridgecrest together in a joint King Day event suffered from decades of damaged race relations.
Diminutive judge sits tall behind the gavel
Nelly Khouzam, who is being honored as jurist of the year, is known for her knowledge, kindness and fair-mindedness. Just don't let her size fool you.
Angel of mercy at a time of need
With equal parts of love and laughter, oncology nurse of the year Jennifer Barolo helps her cancer patients survive, thrive.
Palm Harbor keeps shaping downtown
The remodeled White Chapel and a new activities building are expected to attract events as the downtown continues to grow.
Some civics lessons learned in roundabout way
The demolition is done and the verdict is in: The Clearwater Beach roundabout is much easier to navigate without a big fountain in the middle.
Tampa Bay headlines
Fire kills elderly couple, grandson
Trust, funds of charity depleted
State sets school spending deadline
Trash from Disney is Pasco man's treasure
South Pinellas headlines
Citizens groups try to shape elections
Qualifying begins for Seminole council
Dr. Delay: Rattled by potholes? Blame it on the rain
New year brings new season on the hardwood
Letters:
Woman's heartlessness is appalling
2002: The Year in Review
Tiny donor, giant gift
Contentious construction
Contending with gowns and grades
Principals take the helm at 3 new schools
Cart corral system a success
Chief elf and gator hunter
Hero from Seminole to receive Silver Star
Recyclers have big plans for new year
Team helps him through tough days
Signs of progress in the Deuces
Lakewood shooting for a second title
Places for pooches
Two loved ones lost in two weeks
Tumor-free and on to college
An unending annexation debate
Hillsborough headlines
Man dies after being hit by car
Christmas' flip side
Carrollwood: Bearss Avenue repaving still on schedule
2002: The Year in Review: Whatever Happened To ...
Neighborhood Notebook: Santa enjoys another year of delivering via FedEx
Oldsmar: Neighbors boo bar's live music
Find time to pause this season
Land O'Lakes: Land O'Lakes plan revises vision, vocabulary
2002: The Year in Review: Schools' flag monument finds funds
Ernest Hooper: Football analysis and cool parties
News of Florida
E-mail did not come from tourism agency
Critics question grant to group
Last three days for flood policies

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