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February 15, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 15, 2003
South Pinellas County news
City police recruiter Chad Balla dies at 34
ST. PETERSBURG -- As a probationary police officer, Chad Balla knew he had colon cancer, but he didn't want his fellow officers to know.
11 candidates in running to lead USF campus
ST. PETERSBURG -- The University of South Florida St. Petersburg has narrowed to 11 the list of candidates for campus leader.
Tampa Bay headlines
With this fin . . .
Bay area reaps budget bill benefits
It's a tough day to work as a singing telegram
Feds refuse to allow a restaurant in beach park
Aisenberg award will be appealed
Ex-deputy's lapse sends him to prison
One more chance to catch strands
Judge rejects killer's motions
Officials prepare for the unthinkable
Reporter's jury award tossed out
Engineers to raise technical savvy in African-Americans
North Pinellas headlines
Concert to raise funds for Jerusalem hospital
What in blazes? Firehouse fire
Feds send city $360,000 for construction of library
Grants to boost squad cars' technology
Writer to highlight museum fundraiser
Wife files suit in deputy shooting
Girl, 3, hurt in fall from hotel balcony
Police set up shop at familiar beach address
Virginia Crossing builder delays plea
Five more lawsuits claim negligence in Clearwater condo fire
Hillsborough headlines
Chief deputy files papers to run for sheriff
Four injured by fire at retirement facility
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
Sandra Thompson: If the worst happens, there's no way out
Ernest Hooper: State fair venue; top praise; cheap men
News of Florida
Former state official faces gun charge
Florida plots way to regain retirees
Be prepared, not panicked, Floridians told
Senate may pass budget, let Bush deal with fallout
Florida in brief: New Justice Bell gets a fancier swearing-in
Steve Bousquet: A 'Pork Chop Gang' kind of idea

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