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February 10, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 10, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Makeover for Clearwater Mall: Old soon will be new again
Developers of the rebuilt shopping center say it's already 90 percent full and will be completely open by fall.
Death during arrest puzzles man's mom, law officials
The Clearwater man took medication, but his collapse -- and the rampage that led to his arrest -- remains a mystery.
On tough streets, he's a jobs crusader
Fred Marshall knows that what many of the men hanging out on the streets want is work. He makes it his business to make it happen.
Clothing needy a world away
Gordon Brosseau was touched by the need of people in the former Soviet bloc. He found a way to make a difference.
Dunedin candidates take on three tough questions
DUNEDIN -- As campaign signs planted in yards and along sidewalks flap in the breeze and the last pieces of direct mail arrive in mailboxes, the time to choose draws closer.
Editorial: Vote yes on Dunedin charter amendment
Dunedin voters will go to the polls Tuesday to choose two new city commissioners, but they also will find a referendum question on the ballot. City commissioners want voters to clear up confusion that occurred last fall when they needed to fill two vacancies on the City Commission.
Tampa Bay headlines
Young sailors' tiny boats carry some big dreams
The Innocence Defense
Howard Troxler: In the heart of Tallahassee, a liberal's apocalypse is unleashed
South Pinellas headlines
Catching speeders is a personal mission
Traffic control causes tension
Stolen SUV hits car; four hurt
Hillsborough headlines
Baptists divided in wake of slavery have a reunion
Shuttle Disaster: Focus on humanity at shuttle service
News of Florida
Suspect in cocaine ring noted for horses

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