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January 17, 2003
Tampa Bay: January 17, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Street will bear just one name: M.L. King
The St. Petersburg City Council votes to drop the "Ninth" from a street with a controversial dual designation.
Consultant to study airport plan
St. Petersburg's mayor gets six months to answer questions about the downtown airport.
Man convicted for role in 1996 fatal shooting
ST. PETERSBURG -- A man charged with first-degree murder for his part in the fatal shooting of a St. Petersburg resident was convicted Thursday of a lesser charge.
Arthur T. Gregorian, 93, rug collector
The merchant and famed connoisseur of rare Armenian rugs died of cancer.
Tampa Bay headlines
Howard Troxler: Philadelphia, N.J.: Iggles, cheese steaks and cheese steak eaters
Is student play unsuitable for students?
Bucs: Football fans appeal to higher power
Temple scraps art, sculptor sues
MacDill air wing receives orders to deploy
Obituary: Tighe, former USF provost, dies at 74
Poynter dean will be next president
Q&A: Aquaculture manager knows his fish
Stardancer probe focuses on fraud
North Pinellas headlines
Burglary suspect's stepbrother arrested
Stunning facelift carries steep price
2 go to hospital after wreck, and one stays to have baby
Diminutive works at art show create a little astonishment
Largo will cancel its contract for uniforms
Early-bird special: Mix stories and snacks
SPC is ready for signs of change
Mother, newborn injured in crash
Shipyard workers win $7-million Lotto jackpot
Woodworking magic
Letters:
Toilets at baseball field difficult to reach, filthy
Hillsborough headlines
Lucrative salary set for county auditor
One student slightly injured as bus veers out of control
Tampa mayoral candidate starts blitz of TV ads
Girl, 9, reports sexual battery
Tampa man cleared in fatal shooting
City Times (South Tampa)
Grand Central: Sam's: It's really just too much
Living the high life
City People: An angel among us
Amy Scherzer's Diary: Competition keen for Krewe's queen
Obituary: Wee Chapel's 'Marrying Sam,' dies at 73
What's in a name?: Lambright built ornate bungalow
Everybody's Business: Cactus Club wavers with sluggish sales
RSVP Tampa: A noteworthy tribute
Neighborhood Report: Mid Peninsula: Two neighborhood associations replace defunct one
Tampa: Dilapidated homes make city's hit list
Bayshore Gardens: Synagogue hopes to adopt Israeli family
Port Tampa: Back to nature
MacDill: South Tampa trail to cross MacDill
Tampa Heights: Student choir heralds new law school
Neighborhhod Notebook
Homes: Front Porch: History, intact in Ybor
Homes: Dull duplex goes to charm school
Homes: This year, home trends are cooler, more natural
North of Tampa
Road realignment on tight schedule
Stores spring up along Cross Creek
Amid growth, a pristine oasis
Keepers of Northdale piggy bank look around
Preacher in limbo after fight canceled
Opinion is divided on shopping cart rules
Zoning question to go to county
Board tells parents: No changes in boundaries
Residents council to hold debates
Insurer dropping policies on homes
Youth council picks new leaders
Grocer on an ethnic roll
Skate park will come from local pockets
Oldsmar to link neighborhoods, parks
News of Florida
University presidents: We earned our raises
Lawmakers spar over rejection of grants
State creates hotline to report identity theft
Around the state: First black warden named at Florida State Prison
Judge: Search for baby's parents must continue
DCF fires attorney over past sex allegations
Court: Foes of manatee rules may fight them
Missing Miami girl's caretaker convicted on fraud charges
Predator law to be defended by state

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