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February 6, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 6, 2003
Hillsborough County news
Political junkie: Mayoral candidate tries to clarify stance on krewe -- again
For two weeks, mayoral candidate Frank Sanchez has been asked about his stance on Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla's refusal to admit women.
Greco laments proposal for amphitheater
County commissioners join the mayor in his opposition to Clear Channel Entertainment's plans to build a 20,000-seat, $18-million venue at the fairgrounds.
Prominent prosecutor suspended
TAMPA -- Curt Allen, one of Hillsborough's most aggressive and high-profile prosecutors, has been suspended amid allegations of improper conduct.
Robert Saunders, a guiding force in civil rights, injured
TAMPA -- Robert Saunders, a Tampa native who performed groundbreaking work in Florida during the civil rights movement, remained in critical condition at a local hospital Wednesday following a weekend car crash.
Times, WTSP to sponsor mayoral debates
The debates will feature candidates for Tampa mayor. Feel free to suggest a question.
Detectives see pattern after 5 armed robberies
TAMPA -- He acts like a shopper, then brandishes a gun.
Candidate's stance unclear
For two weeks, mayoral candidate Frank Sanchez has been asked about his stance on Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla's refusal to admit women.
Tampa Bay headlines
Al-Najjar, family reunited overseas
Hunger, worry follow freeze
Tampa woman killed in car crash
Green is color of this morale boost
Judge grants delay in Aisenberg transcripts
Offices open to inform about controlled choice
Desal plant misses another deadline
Obituary: Donald Kriseman, former head of hardware firm
Obituary: Anne Goldman, former Times features editor
Mary Jo Melone: Listening to the voice that asks: 'What if?'
Pinellas headlines
Grand Prix, NAACP reach diversity agreement
Commission united on fireworks issue
Fliers give mobile home dwellers a scare
WorkNet contract questioned by state
Local football stars sign to set futures in motion
New light proposed to slow down drivers
Pantry finds new location
Tarpon elects commissioner
New Tarpon commissioner plans public advisory panel
Police reports: 2 teenagers sentenced for attempted robbery
Editorial: Clearwater leaders wise to move slowly on beach plan
Letters:
We must say no to blood money for Belcher Road
News of Florida
First claim paid: lobbyist's son
Inconclusive DNA tests, another execution date
Shuttle Disaster: Feeney named to panel planning NASA inquiry
Around the state: St. Johns doctors protest malpractice coverage cost
Judge won't drop charges related to boys' murder case

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