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February 26, 2003
Terror Indictments: Al-Arian stirs the court of public opinion
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[Times photo: Ken Helle]
A judge delays the bail hearing for the USF professor. Outside court, his supporters protest the charges against him.

Al-Arian will remain on paid leave at USF
TAMPA -- Citing safety concerns, the University of South Florida has reaffirmed its decision to keep Sami Al-Arian on paid leave.
Howard Troxler
Jeb plays tiddlywinks with clams and books
The governor knows best. He always knows best.

Top stories
Official's boycott of FCAT ignites furor
Many parents are asking schools what the implications would be if their children also skipped the test.

Case of 'gate rage' leads to lawsuit
"Sick and tired" of the gate across a public street at Culbreath Isles, a lawyer rams it with his pickup. The homeowners group seeks damages.

Asthma cases rise faster in Southeast
A summit in Tampa explores why the region has a higher incidence of pediatric asthma and what can be done to help.

Ratios leave empty classrooms
Some Pinellas schools will be only two-thirds full due to rules that schools must have a black student population not greater than 42 percent.

King, on last day, prepared to die
Amos Lee King Jr., facing execution today, still maintains his innocence in the death of Natalie Brady.

Political junkie: Magazine with an adult outlook likes Sanchez
Nightmoves, which describes itself as Central Florida's premier adult entertainment magazine, features the smiling faces of models named Tiger, Desire and Maxi. And on page 50, it showcases another grinning face:

USF researcher who quit sues female accuser
Michael Mullan claims that a woman accusing him of sexual harassment subjected him to ridicule.

Bush budget worries youth agencies
Programs that serve troubled teens are protesting the governor's proposals that would drastically reduce their funding.


South Pinellas headlines
  • Teen, 18, charged in slaying of shopkeeper
  • Seminole creates mission statement
  • Seminole's quest for soccer glory ends 21-year drought
  • Catholic school in Gulfport to close
  • Vote may shake up Madeira politics
  • Ditch diplomacy
  • Runaway feels his oats on city romp
  • Let the chin-stroking, and appreciation, begin
  • Obituary: Rev. William Gerhart, vicar of St. Philip's
  • Appreciating real estate in a boom a lifetime ago
  • Patching up young lives
  • Treasure Island City Commission
  • South Pasadena City Commission
  • Gulfport
  • North Redington Beach
  • Treasure Island City Commission District 3
  • Treasure Island Mayor
  • Treasure Island City Commission -- District 1
  • Treasure Island Mayor
  • Treasure Island City Commission District 1
  • South Pasadena City Commission
  • Treasure Island City Commission District 3
  • North Redington Beach Mayor
  • North Redington Beach Town Commissioner Seat 1
  • Gulfport City Council Ward 4
  • Gulfport City Council Ward 2
  • Mingling with Dali, Miro and lamb chop 'lollipops'
  • June wedding
  • Students needed for new middle school
  • Ex-chamber leader named Mr. Seminole
  • District plans sale of buses, other surplus
  • Firefighter develops kits for newborns left at station
  • Hopefuls for mayor shine light on a law
  • Treasure Island to host celebration for Arbor Day
  • Treasure Bay adds to successful season
  • Letters: 'Less popular' schools face issues

  • North Pinellas headlines
  • Hospice donations diverted, suit says
  • City may support curbs on fireworks
  • Tallest bridge design wins a round
  • Harbor Sounds fest focuses on the music
  • Agent pleads guilty in theft
  • Man faces charges in stabbing incident
  • County turns deaf ear to riders' pleas
  • Check my record and vote
  • Mother of drowned toddler gets prison
  • On the Water: Daniel tops catamaran rankings
  • Plumb House to be open for tours
  • Countryside pro fills spot for Lansbrook
  • Editorial: Keep Big Brother off sandbar? Well, show he's not necessary

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Charlie Miranda: fastballs, Mr. T's and a dog named Crash
  • District 5 candidates tout skills, experience
  • Former housing chief receives probation

  • News of Florida
  • Anger meets Bush plan to relocate books
  • Cheney's wife gives history lesson
  • Around the state: Oil companies tell Crist they aren't fixing prices
  • Ex-officials call for campaign finance reforms
  • 4 emerge as top picks for lieutenant governor
  • Man sleeping like a rock is nearly buried in them
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