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January 15, 2003

Tampa Bay: January 15, 2003 North Pinellas County news
2 cities consider naming streets for King
The candidates for a name change are Central Park Drive in Largo and Jackson Street in Dunedin.

County considers a transit authority
Pressing issues range from rail to bus to traffic lights. The commission asks for a report on how such a system might work.

A former leader of Israel will join lecture
Ehud Barak's visit comes as Israel nears an election and the United States considers war with Iraq.

Music to wash over R.E. Olds Park from bandshell
This spring, a covered outdoor stage will be built, allowing Oldsmar to host small concerts.

Boy, 4, hurt after setting fire to school cot
Head Start teachers put out the fire after evacuating students. The boy suffers minor burns on his right arm.

Boats won't be banned behind popular resort
Clearwater city commissioners reject a plan to keep partiers from anchoring near Shephard's resort. Residents had complained about illegal drug use.

Editorial: Vote in elections that come closest to home
It is clear that city election season is under way in North Pinellas County. Just look at the signs.

Letters: Trouble brews from choice delay
Re: School choice notices get delay, story, Jan. 8.


Tampa Bay headlines
  • Cigarmakers fight ban
  • Feds refuse to drop charges against student
  • U.S. agents seize Stardancer ships, slots, files
  • Security at TIA alarmed by fake bombs -- its own
  • Dodge, attorney's estate sue Lockheed Martin
  • USF hires new vice president of research
  • Tampa man dies in crash; Brooksville man injured
  • Streets becoming race-ready
  • Howard Troxler: Bitterness prolongs case against Scientology

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • 'No matter what, I'm getting my kid back'
  • Ira Wilson dies; he kept 22nd St. S glory alive
  • Old, new still Gibbs
  • Demolition to clear way for resort project
  • Take-home cruisers escape austere era
  • From well-loved to hot-wired in minutes
  • City tries to cut cost of 2 new bridges
  • C.T. Bowen: Hope you love spam
  • Hospice gala elegant enough for a Gatsby
  • Love for city blossomed after writer's 1949 return
  • City of Palm Harbor? Answer is 'no thanks'
  • Talents freed
  • Military news
  • Two return to office without election fight
  • Man who's seen it all leaves his mark on park
  • A Day on the Job: Day and night job, overseeing a park
  • South Beaches election watch
  • Gulfport/South Pasadena election watch
  • Godsend for poor shines much brighter
  • One crown in bag, new season begins
  • Area teenager Railey repeats as top sailor
  • Lost Oaks course has new owners
  • Business headlines: Rutland owners appeal demolition
  • Letters: Elks show hospitalized veterans they care

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Sun City strives for age zoning
  • Bogus bills appear in mailboxes
  • Give students a break, mom says
  • Tips sought in shooting death of teen
  • Ernest Hooper: Candidates agree: Ybor needs a broader appeal

  • News of Florida
  • Power moves to GOP lobby
  • Hearings to test mood on budget
  • Around the state
  • Flood of e-mail urges election chief's firing
  • Reno won't rule out Senate run
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