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February 14, 2003
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Black history finds a home

[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
CLEARWATER -- The history has always been there, but very few thought to keep track of it. |
Howard Troxler: Across bay, ship hasn't come in -- or shown up Where's the boat?
Top stories
Jury: Tampa man guilty in road rage slaying case
Robert Bruno could spend life in prison for shooting to death a motorist who had cut him off in traffic.
Married to the idea of love
Why marry once when twice is so nice? Or, four times twice. Computers stop keeping track, but plenty of love veterans keep going.
Thought forever lost, art is found
A Spring Hill woman who wanted to clear out her attic finds that she is in possession of several stolen paintings.
County plays catchup on inspections
Officials rush to plug holes in the system and cover thousands of missed building inspections.
Former deputy sentenced in armed burglary case
Donovan Brown gets 15 years for his role in trying to steal drugs and money. Two accomplices get shorter sentences.
South Pinellas headlines
Toucan's lam
Obituary: Founder of theater on Central dies at 38
North Pinellas headlines
Woman sues over husband's missing ashes
Boasts of abducting kids key in conviction
Black history finds a home
Developer offers closer look at planned resort
Developer's dad arrested
Reading made fun with older buddies
Light to reduce dread in 'Death Valley'
Sign shop, 70 jobs, leaving Oldsmar
Guest column: Happy marriages share a few common traits
Sponsor change, resulting delay hurt WTC turnout
Animal abuser's plea sticks
Happenings
Letters:
Trying just isn't good enough
Hillsborough headlines
Political Junkie: Iorio proves her power in four weeks
Major's woes blamed on relationship
Caddie files suit against pro golfer
51 indicted in airport security investigation
Man gets new trial in slaying of counselor
3 run to represent South Tampa
Memos in harassment case are public, court rules
2 teens arrested in death of man at construction site
Council again directs attention to Club XS
Ernest Hooper: Be it love bite, massage oil or bread maker, offer the right gift
City Times
Grand Central: It's all a matter of style
Openings of two new markets shelves
Park tenants fear development
Amy Scherzer's Diary: State fair has a sweet start
City People: Healing with harmony
Obituary: 'Miss Mac' was kind, determined
What's in a name?: A Scottish lawyer in a Latin city
Everybody's Business: What to do with Cafe Pepe?
RSVP Tampa: Champions take to the ice
'Artistic' bus station opens for riders today
Hyde Park: Humane Society sets up shop
Downtown: Apocalypse wow
Ybor City: Uncovering history
Neighborhood notebook: Couple who cut oak made $145,000 land sale profit
Homes: Front porch: Lusty about lofts
Homes: Talk about really working a room
Homes: Hyde Park needs historic signs, a homeowner says
North of Tampa
Apathy is area's main political obstacle
Cooler than consignment
Sickles returns with experience
Still surviving
Agency endorses extension of sewer lines to rural area
Healing body and soul
Neighborhood notebook: Reservist on community board gets called up
Scouts to revive reading festival
New city looking for its name
Letters:
Accident is fault of poor driver, not improper signs
Brandon Times
Fair enough
Snipping taboos
Lunch with Ernest: Chamber, patients and rats
I Live Here
People: Organizer extraordinaire
RSVP: Goings On
Daytripper: Dive in
Here and Gone
Farmer's Market: SeaShine Farm: Pets that pay
House Values
New Home Model: The Harrier, Covington Park: Hot properties
Zoning: Oklawaha Farms plans to haul off vegetation
Ruskin: Unfriendly skies
Brandon: Kids line up for new club
Sun City Center: Deidre Reilly generates a fan base here
Notebook: Two win top honors in DAR essay contest
East Bay: Ready for Little League opening day
Lane Ranger: Shipping channel puts Skyway in Hillsborough
Snapshots
Sports & Recreation: Prep notebook: Athletes shine on football signing day
Briefly: Learn about colored pencils
Letters:
Let's cap medical lawsuit awards
News of Florida
President cheers on Navy troops
FCC sued over birds killed by towers
Lawmakers, public discuss medical malpractice reform
Around the state: Keep juvenile programs funded, advocates urge

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