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January 8, 2003
Tampa Bay: January 8, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Injured firefighter sues condo association
The suit alleges Dolphin Cove Association Inc. failed to properly maintain its fire extinguishing system.
Strategy workshops set to discuss city's future
LARGO -- The city hosts the first in a series of strategic planning workshops tonight designed to gather information on how residents envision Largo in the future.
Cove Cay annexation issue draws a crowd
Largo wants to make the community part of the city. More than 250 residents meet to hear the county's side.
Commission votes for vigil to honor King
After other suggestions for honoring the slain civil rights leader go awry, leaders agree on a Jan. 15 evening event.
Enforcing noise rule just got easier
The ordinance lets deputies cite anyone who is "unreasonably loud and raucous." There's no need for a decibel meter.
Tarpon library director to retire
After serving 23 years and experiencing two major library expansions, Elizabeth O'Brien will retire at month's end.
Slowly, ailing boy is on road to hope
Sean Christian, who recently received a bone marrow transplant at a Boston hospital, turns 13 today.
Incoming Dunedin mayor unchallenged
Vice Mayor John Doglione wins the uncontested position. Six other candidates are running for two open City Commission seats.
Discs in trash lead to porn charge arrest
A man tosses out computer discs with 75 images of children. A woman fishes them out of the trash and calls police.
Police reports: Police ask help identifying pedestrian hit by pickup
CLEARWATER -- Police were trying to identify a man who suffered serious injuries when he was hit by a pickup on Cleveland Street Tuesday morning.
Letters:
Restore the city's marine unit so laws are enforced
Re: Partiers may get cut off at the anchor. story, Jan. 2.
Tampa Bay headlines
Man slips onto parked 737 jet
Proprietor loses to city's propriety
School choice notices get delay
37 picked as semifinalists for St. Petersburg Times Scholarships
Shelters offer night of warmth
Drug companies offer help to poor
Web posting was wrong, gambling ship company says
Board to seek source for higher teacher pay
Two teens charged in theft of cremated remains
Howard Troxler: Governor strikes a delicate balance
South Pinellas headlines
Sunken Gardens copying an original
Both sides say they won with sign ruling
Dated mall in Seminole getting new look, Perkins
Connection center openings days away
Lealman leader seeks 'county city' status
Residents want Blush removed from office
Firefighter who broke barriers of race dies
Give fire chief 7% raise, one boss urges
Seminole wary of desalination wells
Magazine lauds All Children's Hospital
Man charged with strangling wife
On the town: Complements to a magical affair
Certifiably stellar
Fire board may shift Lealman meetings
Entranced, a newcomer chronicles her impressions
A Day on the Job: Natural, holistic grooming for pets
In paint, the tales of two cities
Former aide to King will speak at gathering
Babies 0-18 months to compete in Diaper Derby
Director leaves Caymans for TI post
BBC criterium welcomes riders from throughout state
Strong finish makes for good start to year
Business headlines: Cody's plans for opening
Letters:
Security at BayWalk appreciated
Hillsborough headlines
Blaze from truck razes warehouse
News of Florida
University boards belie voters' will for change
Historic inaugural focuses on family
Around the state
Boundary dispute slowed response to fatal church fire
Trial of tourism shops owner likely a year away
Crowd follows mother Bush's lead
Governor's daughter allowed to attend ceremony

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