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February 9, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 9, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Shuttle Disaster: Memories, capsule honor crew of shuttle
At a Largo memorial service for the Columbia astronauts, personal histories bring a national tragedy into focus.
Still waiting for justice
It's been a year since Johnnie Bolden's son Clarence was shot and killed at a card game. No one has been charged with the murder.
Cities balk at county traffic signal plan
Clearwater and St. Petersburg cast doubts over giving up control of their traffic lights to the county as the issue comes to a vote.
'I was too young for breast cancer'
At 21, Danielle Etzler went from focusing on her future to focusing on her recovery.
Life slowly returns to normal for teen
Palm Harbor's Sean Christian is on the road to recovery from his life-saving bone marrow transplant.
Destructive politics plague Largo government
It has been years since I've seen a city ripping itself into pieces like Largo is doing right now.
Struggle during arrest ends in man's death
Police say the 31-year-old was combative and went limp when they tried to handcuff him.
Officials identify man killed by tow truck
DUNEDIN -- Authorities have identified a man who was struck and killed by a tow truck Friday afternoon as John J. Hayes, 62, of Clearwater.
Tampa Bay headlines
A tainted bay, but no fines yet
Many flavors, one big party
8,500 kids left with little choice
Tooling around
The Innocence Defense
Political junkie: Sanchez calls on a famous friend
Metro Week in Review: Horse patrol is put out to pasture
7 accused of using inmates' IDs to steal
Obituary: In vitro pioneer Landrum Shettles
Mary Jo Melone: Still not sure about war, but ready to trust Bush
South Pinellas headlines
Pinellas Park city manager recovering
Unionizing move fans political fires
Church-pastor rift widens, worsens
Fire station structure not up to hurricane code
School applauds its star, a teacher full of inspiration
A star, sitting by the dock of the Pier through February
Plan for restaurant at park sparks dispute
Visiting veterans: Umpire's best call
Neighborhood notebook: March sends a clear message to drug dealers
Carlton Towers may go condos
Working: A day on the job
Business in brief: Chiropractor named to national association
Goodbye to a landmark: Dew drops in 2 weeks
Dr. Delay: Help on way for those Bayside Bridge bound
Questions and answers
Kids help fight 'the disease of the wind'
Environmental board okays church expansion
Minority student issues on agenda
3 leaders fault mayor for words to worker
Have Midtown ideas? Let's hear them
Youth sports: Raiders' hard work impacts new league
Sports: Tritons are counting on pitchers to deliver
Association honors Tampa's Boje
Business headlines: Retirement center set for facelift
Letters:
Right or wrong not always clear-cut
Hillsborough headlines
Teen dies when van hits car
News of Florida
Tooling around
Missing boy found; mother is arrested
Appellate court calls castration sentence illegal

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