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April 2, 2003
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Iorio's vision: to overcome boundaries

[Times photo: Thomas M. Goethe]
In her inauguration speech, the new Tampa mayor expresses her gratitude and vows less partisan politics and more problem solving. |
Top stories
Board debates 'zero tolerance'
Some Pinellas County School Board members want to provide remorseful students a way to redeem themselves.
Damaged water main returns to service
Engineers are slowly restoring water flow through the pipe, which ruptured March 20.
County to replace aging pipe system for cleaner water
Pinellas will spend $31-million so residents won't have to drink the brown stuff.
Pinellas man to head nuclear agency
Nils J. Diaz will head the Nuclear Regulatory Commission at a time of heightened security concerns.
Howard Troxler: Suffering the pains of malpractice insurance Florida's doctors are right.
South Pinellas headlines
Model car plans go off track
Dozens of doughnuts, served family-style
Artists bringing life back to house in Old Southeast
Treasure Island race full of contrasts
Business aid program loses liaison abruptly
Station getting more than a paint job
Guest column: When giant roaches don't faze you ...
Tall ships provider sues organizers of Pinellas event
On the town: AKA chapter presents 34 promising women
New Hope indeed
Students of distinctio
Beach Art Center will receive makeover
Muffinmakers close shop
Gooden 'dream home' is sold
Military news
PAL gives youngsters chance to learn sport
Tampa rider O'Dea is second in 'brutal' race
Shaking hands and making promises
Disastrous oil spill of 1970 made national headlines
Letters:
Continued effort can revive Midtown
North Pinellas headlines
Road to Mandalay repairs long, bumpy
Four-legged visitor cheers up patients
Detective follows instincts to rape arrest
Cardboard Cops may go on duty in Largo
Man charged with leaving crash scene
Paperwork lag lets suspect leave jail
Pinellas okays dredging to deepen boat channels
Letters:
Look for waste, accountability before raising taxes
Hillsborough headlines
Headed for failure, they reversed course
Saul-Sena chosen as council leader
Iorio's vision: to overcome boundaries
Military news
Ernest Hooper: Cutting a rug; Tampa's new hope
News of Florida
Legislature: Byrd's tax scruples hold back support for Internet income
Legislature: Revamped phone bill makes a comeback
Legislature: Barflies huff, puff over House smoke plan
Hijacked plane lands in Key West
Legislature: Revamped phone bill makes a comeback
Volunteers head to Miami to help victims of tornado
4 killed, 1 hurt when car plunges into canal
Legislature: State Senate debates ERA for first time in 20 years
Rep. Foley takes fund-raising lead
Legislature: Mayors implore Bush

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