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February 10, 2003
Howard Troxler: In the heart of Tallahassee, a liberal's apocalypse is unleashed
Tallahassee Now
Top stories
The
Innocence Defense
Part two: Unraveling Rudolph Holton's
death sentence proved to be nowhere near as simple as convicting him. Five
months after a young woman was found strangled in an abandoned crack house,
he was tried, convicted and, the same afternoon, sentenced to die. His
case sat for 10 years -- until a lawyer just out of law school, who didn't
know any better, got involved. Story |
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Young sailors' tiny boats carry some big dreams
The Valentine's Day Regatta on Boca Ciega Bay brings out both the casual sailor and the youngster with global ambitions.
South Pinellas headlines
Catching speeders is a personal mission
Traffic control causes tension
Stolen SUV hits car; four hurt
North Pinellas headlines
Makeover for Clearwater Mall: Old soon will be new again
Death during arrest puzzles man's mom, law officials
On tough streets, he's a jobs crusader
Clothing needy a world away
Dunedin candidates take on three tough questions
Editorial: Vote yes on Dunedin charter amendment
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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