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March 6, 2003
Tampa Bay: March 6, 2003
Hillsborough County news
Tampa mayor race
Iorio, Sanchez sharpen skills
Political pundits say tactics for the March 25 mayoral runoff election will be very different from the first election. Mary Jo Melone: Once again, Buckhorn rolls with the punches Bob Buckhorn landed in Tampa by accident. It's Iorio vs. Sanchez in Tampa runoff The ex-elections chief gets 46 percent as an ex-Clinton aide barely edges a council member out of second place.
Hillsborough votes yes on plan to own stadium
The deal would allow Hillsborough to sidestep hefty taxes on Raymond James Stadium.
16 brazen drivers steer into a trap
Authorities simply wait as people with suspended licenses drive up to the probation office in Hillsborough.
Boy killed in shooting north of Ybor City
TAMPA -- A 14-year-old boy died late Wednesday after being shot in his neighborhood north of Ybor City. Authorities said a "group of young people" was standing on 15th Avenue, near 12th Street, about 9:15 p.m., when a man approached waving a handgun, said Tampa police spokeswoman Katie Hughes.
Judge hands landlord a loss
The judge rejects embattled businessman's claim of anti-Semitism.
Christopher Goffard, Tamara Lush: Fire chief gets third Bucs tattoo Guess where Fire Chief Pete Botto was one day after the Super Bowl?
Tampa Bay headlines
Longer streams of commuters cross county lines
Former USF Alzheimer's researcher courts state schools
Insult or inclusive? It's all ghetto
Hoping to give peace a chance
Pinellas headlines
St. Petersburg, developers rail at thought of impact fees
Students stage peaceful protest
Woman slain in her home is identified
Jays, city get into a fresh rhubarb
Mayor: Let it flow during spring break
Dunedin may share recreation facilities
Woman sues city claiming sex with officers
Sexually abused teens sue church
After pipe breaks, residents asked to limit water use
Victim's co-workers start fund for family
Vibrant young man is forever gone
In third murder trial, witness says defendant admitted killing
Editorial: Congrats with a caveat to 3 Largo incumbents
Letters:
Closing Drew is bad idea during busy spring break
News of Florida
Election on class size is rejected
Brooks tackles new subject as trustee
Man convicted of aiding teen killers
Legislature: Fast start for prayer bill
Legislature: Counterterrorism briefing is closed
Gov. Bush settles on picks for 3 top jobs
Around the state: Man sentenced for role in execution-style slaying
Report urges tough laws against wholesale drug fraud

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