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February 22, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 22, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Generous merchant murdered
Known for his good heart, Muhammad Haider was shot to death for less than $200.
City official's death still being investigated; note suppressed
ST. PETERSBURG -- A judge ruled Friday that the city of Pinellas Park does not have to make public a suicide note involving former City Manager Jerry Mudd.
Needy kids' smiles serviced
Local dentists and dental students donate their time to clean the teeth of 50 foster children.
Tampa Bay headlines
Teenagers flock to rock 'n' religion
Transsexual wins custody of 2 kids
Burden still on black students
Terror Indictments: Court offers oversight of intelligence-gathering
Terror Indictments: Case raises questions on money flow
Terror Indictments: Al-Arian's lawyers face numerous challenges
Terror Indictments: Al-Arian backers: Rights imperiled
Terror Indictments: Feds home in on bickering, power clash
Area club: Fireworks were surprise
Poll shows Iorio might win without a runoff
Anti-war protest sounds familiar themes
North Pinellas headlines
Library brouhaha ends in settlement
Thieves zero in on vending machines
Costs fall to keep cat numbers low
Neighbors vote to pay police to nab speeders
Tarpon makes $75,000 deal to settle engine repair suit
Family sues city, officer in death
Teach stories, not statistics, history teacher tells crowd
Clearwater man, 30, charged with sexually abusing 2 girls
Pinellas in brief: Man gets 18 months for embezzling pension fund
Soon Fido will get to run free at new dog park in Dunedin
Dunedin approves voluntary three-day watering schedule
City approves loan for new Main Library
In times of fear, people seek God
Hillsborough headlines
Chief judge may have known of harassment
Teen in critical condition after falling off car
Suspect arrested in string of burglaries
A Closer Look: One Hillsborough Church
Ernest Hooper: Al-Arian's indictment brings out the bigots
Sandra Thompson: Arts scene won't be a draw for next mayor
News of Florida
Senate chief sees holes in Bush budget
Around the state: Teen convicted in fatal beating
Medicaid fraud unit risks federal funds loss
DCF chief: Give us a year to win your trust
Lucy Morgan: His words still stand, bigger than the bigotry

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