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March 25, 2003
Tampa Bay: March 25, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Roads, beach show start of spring break
Local high-schoolers crowd the streets en route to the sands, but prepared Clearwater officials are helping to smooth the event's rough edges.
Neighboring shops quick to welcome Stein Mart
They hope the retailer, which opens its newest Pinellas store Thursday in Clearwater, will be a draw for shoppers.
Step one of budget process begins
Commissioners examine the city's needs today. The outcome will determine whether the tax rate rises.
Couple face charges of bilking elderly
Authorities say three family members posed as nurses for elderly widowers and stole the credit cards of their deceased wives.
Draped in history
Westlake Christian School students bring legendary figures to life in a school project.
Letters:
Protesting war is not unpatriotic
Re: Those preparing to go to war deserve the public's support, guest column by Larry Clifton, March 19.
Tampa Bay headlines
All but one come home
Red alert details no sure thing
Terror Indictments: Al-Arian's bid to get out of jail faces new hurdle
Iraq: President to rally troops at MacDill
Shower, but do not sprinkle
New gay pride chapter forms in bay area
When the master serves in the military
Service celebrates a lifetime spent helping others succeed
Military news
Mary Jo Melone: Live from Iraq: CNN filters war's grim reality
South Pinellas headlines
Friction with county builds for operator of hovercraft
Hillsborough headlines
Voters decide pricey race today
Fair board postpones theater decision
News of Florida
State slips in academia, university presidents say
House may dim Bright Futures
Around the state: Anonymous jury to try alleged cocaine kingpin
F. Lee Bailey fights $8-million demand
Federal jury weighs death penalty
Legislature: Senate panel okays bill allowing slots at tracks
Legislature: Textbook-buying system might be revamped

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