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March 20, 2003
Tampa Bay: March 20, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Geopolitics aside, students at international fair crave food
ST. PETERSBURG -- As the United States braced for war Wednesday afternoon, the minds of several students visiting an international folk fair at the Bayfront Center were on something more basic: food.
Developer turns its sights to Midtown
At the groundbreaking for University Village, the developer of BayWalk envisions other projects ahead.
Group may seek outside review of Police Department
The coalition of neighborhoods says it's worried about low morale.
Tampa Bay headlines
A few choice words for choice
Together to end, two apologize, leave $200
Iraq: Sperm bank service free to military
Iraq: Girl Scouts, neighbors send cookies to war
Iraq: Antiwar forces to rally today in the bay area
Iraq: Power goes out; when it returns nation is at war
Iraq: Iraqi heritage might trigger visit from the FBI
Iraq: Thud of war heard in echoes at home
Iraq: Area residents react to news with mixture of emotions
Iraq: War gives new role to church leaders
Iraq: From start, MacDill fully engaged
Teachers union wants poll on tax
Crash kills Riverview High School teacher
Channelside close to saying hello, Hooters
Whistle-blower tells his tale of tobacco
Obituary: 1960s singer Johnny Killen dies at 64
Mary Jo Melone: Teens cling to a lifeline as budget knives loom
North Pinellas headlines
Developer formally submits high-rise plans
Aura of calmness returns to meetings
County wants more women to know about WIC
County departments will merge, trim
Push for Wal-Mart supercenter fizzles
Developer returns with Walgreens proposal
Dead twins' dad sues bartender
Ex-nurse's assistant pleads no contest to theft charges
Letters:
Why neighbors really oppose lighted soccer fields
Hillsborough headlines
Sanchez gives up negative approach
The Kat's meow
Candidate had rocky police career
Tampa native's death linked to serial killer
Contentious discord marks 'Courage' award
Two store robbery suspects indicted on murder charges
3 votes on public access TV aren't enough
Christopher Goffard, Tamara Lush: Tampa Uncuffed: Hearing could end Al-Arian's confinement
News of Florida
Senate passes class size plan
Public's voice on utilities to retire
Hijacked plane lands with military escort
Federal judge hands down order for new manatee protections
In lab, flutter of hope for rare species
Graham builds his team for presidential campaign
Jennings turns down appearance at women's rally
Whose water is this bill carrying?
House okays malpractice awards cap
Legislature: No-fault auto insurance reform bill criticized
Retarded man's murder conviction is tossed out

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