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January 19, 2003

Tampa Bay: January 19, 2003 North Pinellas County news
Makeup artist brings out beauty in cancer patients
Sheila Cann-Poling teaches cancer patients to cope with the physical ravages of their pain. An award recognizes her efforts.

Missionaries are resolute amid string of attacks
Despite recent fatal attacks on missionaries abroad, local evangelicals plan to intensify their efforts to spread Christianity throughout the world.

Project gets a rise out of residents
A number of Safety Harbor residents say the project, at 65 feet, is just too tall. The City Commission will decide Tuesday whether it can go ahead.

YMCA has grand plans, but needs cash
The organization is seeking donations to put construction plans for a Palm Harbor location in motion.

Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.

Letters: Sensitivity can thrive when we include others
Re: A diversity journey begins, editorial, Jan. 12.


Tampa Bay headlines
  • A 567-mile floating fiesta
  • Protesters decry possibility of war with Iraq
  • Deputy's loyalty catapults his career
  • Bucs: Are you ready?
  • Second victim of Hernando shooting dies
  • Week in review: Cities take King honors to the streets

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Treasure Island races attract 11
  • Loss of this Kmart particularly painful
  • 6 running for 3 seats on council
  • Do signs point to a victory?
  • Marching musicians will compete, march
  • Where will the budget be shaved?
  • City finance director is fired
  • Three roaming dogs attack, kill pet cat
  • Gem of a gym
  • On the town: 14 hopefuls named to Sungoddess court
  • Dr. Delay: Dr. Delay: Roll over to Pinellas Trail to aid government study
  • Lobbyist gives council a lesson in language arts
  • Choicebook: Patience needed as process winds down
  • Finding the child within you
  • Two gain seats on commission
  • Neighborhood notebook: Jungle Terrace residents to hear restaurant plans
  • Voters to decide two races, two ballot items on March 4
  • Demolition clears way for resort project
  • Parking fee at John's Pass Village: 50% off
  • 'Mr. Poo's' business not quite picking up
  • With visits, city envisions a business-friendly image
  • 2 incumbents face challengers
  • Running: Disney Marathon more like a vacation for some
  • Area well-represented in collegiate gymnastics
  • Editorial: Annexation may not be best move
  • Letters: Pinellas needs a real transportation authority

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • 2 nations honor Korean War veterans
  • Zoning: Town & Country Hospital seeks more parking
  • Finally accepted, Salvation Army moving
  • Prep Notebook: Sickles wrestlers bested in Brandon meet
  • Week in Review
  • Wharton High's new chief settles in
  • Pasco: Developer gives up on mall site at SR 56
  • Land O'Lakes: Next leg of SR 54 work under way
  • Odessa: Equestrian events may bring stiff fines
  • Neighborhood Notebook: Freedom High to host parent night Tuesday
  • Odessa: New information surfaces in horse killing case
  • New Tampa: Grocery offers best of land, sea
  • New Tampa: Tampa Palms developer agrees to upgrade landscaping

  • News of Florida
  • Political plans pivot on Graham
  • Lawmakers' plans would transform DCF
  • Miami Beach man charged with stealing artworks for fake gallery
  • Jellyfish count takes a firm commitment
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