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February 16, 2003
North of Tampa: February 16, 2003
Ears to you, kids
The counselors are in to tame adolescent angst. Their credentials? They're peers.
Heap of fines grows along with junk, algae
Ricky White has an "extraordinary property" indeed. It has accrued a huge county bill for code violations.
Farewell to a pioneer
An 83-year-old Lutz man recalls days of swimming holes and alligators before heading north to a retirement home in North Carolina.
Guest Column: Refraining from casual sex is best way to play it safe
Imagine this. Somewhere in America a 15-year-old girl is inline skating with her friends, having a carefree time instead of spending the most agonizing moments of her life staring at two tiny litmus paper windows.
For Cowboy scorer, basketball is his in blood
Antonio Russell's two older brothers played ball in high school and now play in college, and all were coached by their dad.
Week in Review
MAJOR'S TROUBLES BLAMED ON ROMANCE: A Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office major, under investigation on several fronts, may be in trouble partly because of his love life, his attorney said Thursday.
For Cowboy scorer, basketball is his in blood
Antonio Russell's two older brothers played ball in high school and now play in college, and all were coached by their dad.
Prep Notebook: Determined Wharton stymies Leto
The Falcon girls basketball team went into the tournament with high hopes, but the Wildcats' defense stops them.
School updates unused computer room
With help from the PTA, Cannella Elementary replaces computers more than a decade old.
Foreign students soak up Florida
Ten members of the Montenegro Young Business Leaders are learning about American business while living in the Tampa Bay area for a month.
Carrollwood: 2 face murder charges after body found
CARROLLWOOD -- The two young men charged with murder after a body was found at a Wal-Mart construction site knew the victim, a sister of one of the suspects says.
New Tampa: High cost delays action on Reserve improvements
TAMPA PALMS -- Taxing district supervisors have balked at a whopping price tag on fixes to the Reserve's entrance.
Town 'N Country: Agency settles on possible site for bus station
HARTline's Hanley and Waters Transit Center may move to 3 acres of county-owned land behind the Winn Dixie store on Sheldon Road.
University: Alzheimer's talk focuses on caregiver
How well you handle the hardships of caring for a loved one and tend to your own needs makes a big difference in treatment, a doctor tells participants.
New Tampa: Unapproved parts of fence must come down
Westover residents take their fence too far, going past private property onto public land near the waterfront.
Neighborhood Notebook: Motorists get a break at library entrance
CARROLLWOOD -- It will soon be a lot easier and safer to get to the Jimmy Keel Regional Library thanks to a deceleration lane that is under construction on Bearss Avenue.

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