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March 12, 2003
Tampa Bay: March 12, 2003
Ernest Hooper: Foundation in scouting; a reporter's lyrical bent It's difficult to imagine a better speaker for the Women of Distinction luncheon than Alma Powell, wife of Secretary of State Colin Powell.
Hillsborough County news
Sanchez turns up heat on Iorio
The debate between the city's mayoral candidates focuses on specifics ahead of the March 25 runoff.
Homes, stores, offices planned
A developer and the city tentatively agree to a proposal for 7 1/2 acres in the Channelside area, but many questions remain.
Deputies accuse girlfriend of disposing of man's body
TAMPA -- Hillsborough deputies on Tuesday arrested a 32-year-old woman they say put her boyfriend's body in a garbage bag, wrapped it in duct tape and left it outside her apartment after an argument Sunday night.
City sued for firing over Confederate flag plate
A former Tampa employee says his constitutional rights were violated by the termination in September 2002.
Kidnap victim sues apartment complex owners
The complex's security is at issue in a lawsuit by a resident who was abducted on the property in December 2001.
Powell's wife advises: Have faith in future
TAMPA -- With the United States on the verge of war with Iraq, here's what Alma Powell, wife of Secretary of State Colin Powell, would advise America's youth.
District rejects bid to end dress code lawsuit
TAMPA -- The fight to erase gender-specific clothing rules from local schools landed in the lap of the Hillsborough County School Board on Tuesday night.
Tampa Bay headlines
Iraq: Area lawmakers support attack
Letters to reveal school choice
A gown for Lindsay Rose: an update
Shark in petting tank bites woman
Man pleads guilty in abduction
Shuttle Disaster: Searchers say task was tough
Inmate dies in Pinellas jail
Two workers injured in fire
Howard Troxler: Watch your wallets: Tallahassee's on the line
Pinellas headlines
Mayor, council want pay raises
Builder seeks deal on Lake Seminole land
Seminole wraps up successful Pow Wow
City's cost for Mudd memorial: $100,000
Bloom time is near
Popular restaurant set to reopen Friday
Church terminates Rev. Lyons' successor
Winners: Smith, Redisch, Zemaitis
As election smoke clears, incumbents still in charge
C.T. Bowen: Column: World doesn't revolve around FCAT
Incumbents thrive in most races
Tell us about your relatives in the military
Public servant put his stamp on the county
Fairness of media is focus at forum
Man faces fraud, ID theft charges
Discussions may lead to new vision for the city
Archaeologist to oversee lake project
Fears of resegregation voiced
Young and old meet at Class of '44 reunion
The troops left behind
Questions of faith
Moments of misspent youth are confessed
Statewide Kiwanians honor Seminole club
Santa Madeira likely to close
Olympic Laser Midwinter Regatta gets wet
Ex-area preps lead surprise charge by Bulls
Senior divisions are at a pivotal point
Newcomers Kaplani, Reynolds join J.J.
Referendum and its supporters win big
Meet your new mayor: Bob Fountaine
Letters:
With pride, I choose to live in county
Parks to hear mobile home plan
Miami-Dade suspect sought
Miller to take seat on Oldsmar council
Tarpon Springs duo admits illegal dumping
Plan aims to make trail crossing safer
Is concert revenue worth price?
Budget proposal projects lean year
Man's pent-up rage cited in murder-suicide
Editorial: Library community rooms should be open to all of us
Letters:
Largo should take steps to correct misperceptions
News of Florida
Iraq: 'Mother Of All Bombs' tested
Nursing home lawsuit bill dies
House passes prescription drug package
Suspect in shooting arrested in Miami
Around the state: Black Caucus airs concerns
Legislature: Ostrich feed first target in smaller tax exemption war
Legislature: Federal housing secretary considers Senate campaign
Report indicates vehicle killed panther on roadway

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