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March 27, 2003
Tampa Bay: March 27, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Proposal would turn ParkSide inside out
Pinellas Park is discussing details of a deal to sell the flagging mall.
Coffee shop argument turns deadly
GULFPORT -- Neighbors of the arty Beach Boulevard district of downtown Gulfport were a bit puzzled Wednesday when gunshots rang out amid the collection of funky little galleries, cafes and businesses.
Police release new details in unsolved slaying
ST. PETERSBURG -- Police released new details Wednesday about the slaying of Jean Ault, whose bludgeoned body was found in the water at Coquina Key Park a year ago, and are seeking help in solving the case.
Tampa Bay headlines
Charity calls off event with Sarandon
Fraternity of the mask
Kids get boost when war pinches wallets
Bush aims to inspire troops, public
Aide who had angina, smallpox shot dies
Storms likely to push spring break inside
400 callers ask about caring for troops' pets
Presidential rally sparks emotions
You can't control all of it
War doesn't deter military recruits
Mary Jo Melone: Protesting on the fringe and from the heart
North Pinellas headlines
Dunedin businesses seek signs
Suspect in deadly hit-and-run extradited
Baseballs have lofty air about them
Visit the big man's big house
Reward offered for hit-run driver
Laser prostate procedure offers much simpler, shorter recovery
Countryside High seniors arrested
Hot dog stand, park are fine for now, city says
Largo looks for ways to trim its spending
Pinellas Digest: 2 Tampa women charged with running illegal massage parlor
Letters:
Super Wal-Mart debate exemplifies American freedom
Hillsborough headlines
Iorio names Fred Karl as adviser, city attorney
Talks to focus on black children
Christopher Goffard, Tamara Lush: TV provides dog's view on murder
News of Florida
Legislature set to relax rules for two hospitals
Panel: Make voters decide again about high-speed rail
Doctors try to revive damages cap
You're passing the buck, county officials tell Bush
Legislature: New incentive could bring stronger seat belt law
Jury refuses Florida's first federal death penalty

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