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March 28, 2003
Tampa Bay: March 28, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Man saved at beach thanks 2 heroes
One is human: the lifeguards who performed CPR. One is high-tech: a $2,800 portable defibrillator.
City licks wounds over lost annexations
Largo officials are embarrassed about the botched votes, and the project planner responsible for them is on the street. But now it's time to move on.
With tears, farewells, reservist is off to war
A naval reservist enjoys a hastily thrown party and is bound for Iraq. "And kick a little butt for us," a colleague says.
Cyclist killed in U.S. 19 collision
PALM HARBOR -- A 48-year-old motorcyclist died Wednesday night after he ran into a van that turned in front of him on U.S. 19, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Computerized bumpers are big with kids, parents
Push a button on computer consoles at Twedt's and Ten Pin lanes and a surprise pops up -- customized bumpers.
Letters:
Please don't demolish Sunshine Speedway
Re: Connecting dots to uncork traffic, story, March 2.
Tampa Bay headlines
Terror Indictments: Al-Arian moved to federal facility
Iorio shows she'll have different grasp on job
Ex-priest is charged with abusing boys
Boy, 4, is hit by car in Gibsonton
United Way board member resigns in protest
Vet feels tie to boys in blue and white
Obituary: Sam Stickney, 'newspaper man throughout'
South Pinellas headlines
Cruise line under new, 'stronger' ownership
State asks St. Petersburg to accept wastewater
'I just work hard,' says top officer
Man wanted in molestation at beach resort
Bar patron dies after fight
Hillsborough headlines
Scientology expands Tampa presence
City okays deal to put new condo downtown
Candidate's flames of idealism still unsnuffed
More arrests made in drug investigations
House fire witness: 'It was torture'
Brandon Times
Feeding bodies -- and souls
Arresting developments
Married to the Military: Spouse's deployment can have its advantages
I Live Here
People: Served warm
Day tripper: A river runs through it
Farmer's Market: A farm-fresh idea
Here & Gone
A flower blooms at South Fork
Equestrian community gets go-ahead despite objections
On visit home, cadet promotes West Point
New library to expand
Fire hydrants installed, but more needed
It takes a village
Civic activist shares courage award
Notebook: Renovation of activity rooms wins approval
Lane Ranger: Timing of traffic lights still a work in progress
SPORTS BRIEFLY: Soccer association to hold jamboree
Girls basketball: Immanuel Lutheran takes league title
Prep notebook: Two star pitchers face difficult games
City Times
Lunch with Ernest: Fighting racism on his terms
Rooster may be a rogue, but fans flock
North Hyde Park: Officials: Grocery could boost area
Anxiety on MacDill's outskirts
Where free speech flourishes
Grand Central: Most of us just sit stupefied
Last call for Ybor stalwarts
What's in a name?: Engineer helped design Tampa
University of Tampa: Bring your green thumb to GreenFest
Who's to blame for Sonnie's killing?
Stylish carpentry
Obituary: Helping her city -- behind the scenes
Southern Pines: 'Cactus house' may lose distinctive garden
North of Tampa
Town 'N Country: Can't slow down
A long road ahead
Marlene Sokol: Mailing mistake a shock to mom
New Tampa: Retail boom continues, marks hot trend
Terrace snuggles in charm
Westchase: A heartfelt legacy
Odessa: Minister unites members toward goal
New Tampa: Lighting contract is raising eyebrows
Girls track: Group effort drives Gaither relay team to finish line
New Tampa: Trunk of stolen goods found in teen's closet
Neighborhood notebook: 3-day food sale to benefit youths' 'Thank You Party'
News of Florida
Doctors take appeal for relief to Capitol
Higher tolls proposed to help patch state budget gap
State agencies would lose lobbyists
House would snuff most smoking ban exemptions
Legislature: Penalty in pregnancy deaths could increase
Burglary suspect's Spiderman act foiled
Ex-academic charged with money laundering
F. Lee Bailey told to pay $5-million
Line of storms sweeps state, spawns twisters

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