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February 17, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 17, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Portraits of black history in new book
Using the photos of some of Clearwater's oldest families, two local historians put together a glimpses of everyday life told in snapshots.
How-to advice to parents available
Parent University has workshops led by authorities on wide range of common problems that parents face.
Ambulances miss response-time goals
The service missed its targets only slightly, county officials say, and residents aren't in danger.
As pros play, cars on Tarpon fairways?
Giants of the greens and vehicle gridlock are expected at a PGA charity event this fall.
Library is itching to add space
The Palm Harbor center wants to buy the property next to it to create more room for parking and offices.
In book, Tarpon Springs' past unfolds
Asked to do pictorial histories in Illinois, a retiree moves to be near family and chooses a local focus.
Letters:
Buses largely empty; why do we need monorail?
Re: Monorail would create change in Clearwater, story, Feb. 4.
Tampa Bay headlines
Man who claims he killed dozens is sentenced today
Fat, sugar win as kids choose
Senior sleuths help peers fight crime
Passengers stranded at TIA
South Pinellas headlines
Trying to get up to speed
Hillsborough headlines
Man, 63, is killed when cars collide
News of Florida
Bids are in, but high-speed rail still just a vision
Study: Mostly black areas gave Bush fewer votes in 2002

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