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February 28, 2003
Tampa Bay: February 28, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Tests give firefighters the all clear
A toxicologist says arsenic in Pinellas Park firefighters' systems was a relatively harmless type found in shellfish.
USF shortens list of candidates for Pinellas position
The St. Petersburg campus will begin finalist interviews March 24.
Tampa Bay headlines
Terror Indictments: Al-Arian vows to fight for job
Man held after trek onto runway
Walter heir makes his $125,000 point
Smoky fire chases disabled residents out of apartments
A gown for Lindsay Rose
Howard Troxler: Iorio sings the loudest in this chorus of candidates
Ernest Hooper: Whoopee? Oopsie!
North Pinellas headlines
Playoff stakes high for Marauders
Movie multiplex considers moving in
Teenager admits his role in death
Rising fuel costs strain bus system's budget
Device changes firefighters' ride
Ex-insurance agent accused of stealing
Residents voice suggestions for budget
Store clerk seriously hurt during gas theft
Assassins, Leone lead the winners in Suncoast event
No smoking? Bingo!
Editorial: Miller for City Council in Oldsmar
Letters:
City has been a help to Rose Cemetery
Hillsborough headlines
Pam Iorio: sad movies, skiing and pizza, pizza, pizza
Fish but no bites
State: School inflated ailments
Residents push for underground link to Gandy
Man, 32, found fatally shot in home
Sanchez campaign marked by its savoir faire
Buckhorn takes shot at Iorio's voting record
Political Junkie: New ad presents much sharper Sanchez
City Times
Grand Central: All things bright, beautiful
Saved by the bell
Residents fuming over reclaimed water pipe fiasco
Amy Scherzer's Diary: Tickled pink over fundraiser
My Town: Maneuvering at MacDill
Obituary: Devoted teacher found spirituality in nature
RSVP Tampa: Catch some caustic humor
The Find: Mardi Gras mask
Everybody's Business: Best key lime pie? Mike's Pies reigns
What's in a name?: Small spring boasts rich history
New Suburb Beautiful: Garden sprouts in shade of Crosstown
Port Tampa: Landfill driving range still has a shot
Interbay: Gunshots near school mobilize parents
Ybor City: Taking off the mask
Hyde Park North: Condos aimed at first-time buyers
Neighborhood Notebook: Road-closing request is again delayed
Front Porch: Nature inspires artist
Folk art: it's not just for arty folks
Brandon Times
Clinic helps dyslexics manage their disability
Budget may send tropical fish belly-up
Taking the bait
Lunch with Ernest: On kids and real names
Mango: I Live Here
People: Wimauma's helping hand
Day Tripper: Rustic chug
Zoning: County paves way for up to 1,625 homes
House Values
Here & Gone
Farmer's Market: Still in the saddle
Palm River: Program won't give truants a break
Brandon: All together now
Notebook: Newland pays for military families' lawn service
Sun City Center: Community FunFest expands guest list
Gibsonton: Better days check in at old motel
Lane Ranger: Here's some rough rides, with or without a license
Valrico: What's in a name
Snapshots
Soccer: Arena changes aimed at parents
Prep Notebook: Durant girls advance to region championship
Briefly: Riverview Raiders signing up players, cheerleaders
Briefly: Singles group plans picnic
Letters:
Teens who hit my car: Watch out
North of Tampa
Marlene Sokol: Column: Easing stress -- with math
On the edge of adolescence
Students find their creativity in 'Hobbit'
Carrollwood: Graffiti resurgence troubles Plantation
Lutz: Commission turns down village proposal
Citrus Park: Land found to build home for disabled adults
Neighborhood notebook: 'Survivor' player hosts New Tampa gala event
News of Florida
Report urges stricter control of drug wholesalers
Airport must condemn rabbits
Tribe takes step toward ousting Billie
Around the state: Lightning hits governor's plane
DCF chief defends shifting of duties
Deadline approaches for agricultural exemption

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