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February 16, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 16, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Menopause maverick is making the rounds
Followers call him a miracle worker. Detractors say he risks women's lives. A pioneer of natural progesterone cream will make stops around the bay area.
Private fireworks; festive or fearful?
The county weighs issues of community concerns, official support and overall sensibility in the fireworks debate.
An enduring portrait of pain
The artwork of bombing victims is a reproduction, but the vivid emotions it conjures about war are real.
Lessons in life, American-style
A group of Montenegrin students who came to learn about business at two local schools get a crash course on U.S. culture while hanging out.
Housing to sprout here, there, everywhere
Builders zero in on vacant, "leftover" parcels around Dunedin with a trend toward townhomes.
Column: Redevelopment excites many, frightens others
It is difficult not to be excited when you pass by the huge expanse of land where Clearwater Mall once stood and see new stores finally being built. Which building is which? you wonder. When will I be able to shop here?
Military news
U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Anthony A. Poppick, son of Steven and Robyn Poppick of Palm Harbor, graduated from electrical and environmental specialist technical training at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas. He will be assigned as an electrical engineer apprentice to Travis Air Force Base in California and has applied to be a member of a flight crew. He has earned second level squadron leader and continues his cross country conditioning. Poppick, a 2002 graduate of the Palm Harbor University High School medical magnet program, joined the Air Force in July 2002.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Tampa Bay headlines
DNA test allowed as execution looms
School picks hint at snags ahead
Land sliver's buyer makes noisy landing
Rollicking 'n' rolling
Mary Jo Melone: For activist, dying is no deterrent to crusading
South Pinellas headlines
City's hopes ride high when rubber meets road
Dr. Delay: Timing of traffic lights stalls on parochial issues
St. Petersburg craftsman Luthrell Church dies at 69
Synagogue president hopes for money -- and a miracle
Farm owner offers big, rare opportunity
Holdout recalls old Florida, offers a slice
Stolen SUV veers into, shatters life of family
No war, religious leader says
Neighborhood notebook: City builds on its vision of serene streets, parks galore
Compromise may calm political storm
Flea market plans aiming for March 1
Party to mark crime watch's reinstatement
Ruling in ethics case helps two officials
A factory and a friendship
Working: A Day on the Job
Developer preserves downtown landmark
Snell Arcade to begin morphing
On the Town: Baseball greats a draw for golf tournament
Mayor, schools laud business sponsors
Pinellas Park fills top spot for now after death
Naples draws athletes from across globe
Change for swimmer is springboard to success
Business headlines: Fast food and race cars take grocery site
Letters:
Kids need more than diverse schools
Hillsborough headlines
Suspect critical after police shooting
Big-money war chest is almost exhausted
Club owner tries for new image in race for council seat
2 men stabbed at club in separate incidents
Fire kills Tampa man who 'didn't give up on life'
Ears to you, kids
Heap of fines grows along with junk, algae
Farewell to a pioneer
Guest Column: Refraining from casual sex is best way to play it safe
For Cowboy scorer, basketball is his in blood
Week in Review
For Cowboy scorer, basketball is his in blood
Prep Notebook: Determined Wharton stymies Leto
School updates unused computer room
Foreign students soak up Florida
Carrollwood: 2 face murder charges after body found
New Tampa: High cost delays action on Reserve improvements
Town 'N Country: Agency settles on possible site for bus station
University: Alzheimer's talk focuses on caregiver
New Tampa: Unapproved parts of fence must come down
Neighborhood Notebook: Motorists get a break at library entrance
News of Florida
Senate hopefuls put out feelers

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