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January 18, 2003
Tampa Bay: January 18, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Only one Safety Harbor seat up for grabs
Vice Mayor Keith Zayac will face a challenger for Seat 2 -- Jamellah Whipps-Johnson, 29 -- in the March 11 election.
Residents say slogan would be a stigma
Some North Greenwood neighbors and business owners find fault with proposing a label for their neighborhood.
Largo closes 3 recycling centers
Illegal dumping forces the closures, says a solid waste official who thinks curbside recycling is more efficient and effective.
Effort to annex country club hits snag
A surveying mistake by the city comes to light and renders illegal the vote to be held Tuesday for the residents of Cove Cay.
Council member is tired of wrestling
Brian Michaels, who is not seeking re-election, likens conflict on the City Council to "the WWO, World Wrestling in Oldsmar."
Smaller take due to imports has shrimpers needing help
Cheaper and, some say, inferior imported shrimp leads to requests for government support.
Price of good luck: a frigid dunk
Few church rituals result in goose bumps and the longing for a towel, but for Greek Orthodox boys the world over, that's exactly what January brings.
Tampa Bay headlines
Glazer paid $22.8-million for mall
Allegations are 'pure fiction,' ex-Earth Share chief says
Lawsuit grinds to another delay
To each, his own sandwich
True fans all the way
NTSB: Teen committed suicide
South Pinellas headlines
Visual aspect of street renaming to be gradual
Charge reinstated in DUI case years later
Hillsborough headlines
New section to expand coverage of Brandon
Teen charged in girl's sexual battery
Activist arrested in police scuffle
Plant City teacher resigns after alleged misconduct
17 apply to Gov. Bush for elections chief job
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson: Big wheels, and you're livin' large on the road
Ernest Hooper: If science is unfair, your kid's project must be due
News of Florida
Would-be turtle savior faces felony
Broward elections chief will stay for now, Bush says
Around the state: Shaw has cancer surgery
Lucy Morgan: Capitol gang sways to the budget two-step

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