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April 10, 2003
Tampa Bay: April 10, 2003
Hillsborough County news
Hyde Park scores against tower
Residents mount a three-hour offensive before the Architectural Review Commission, which unanimously agrees with them. Next: the City Council.
Iorio aide will promote east Tampa
The mayor hires a banker to oversee economic development in the neighborhood. She also picks a finance director and communications director.
Battered spouse defense blocked
Paula Gutierrez's attorneys may not argue that abuse led her to participate in an officer's slaying, a judge rules.
Christopher Goffard & Tamara Lush: Crime victim's widow given restored Olds Arnold Klotsch, a 45-year-old carpenter, was shot to death last month as he followed two robbers running from a Town 'N Country liquor store. Klotsch was in his family's only car, a 1995 Mercury, when he was shot, and the car was damaged.
Ernest Hooper: Growth in East Tampa; slow times for charities Pam Iorio's hiring of Ed Johnson as head of her new East Tampa Development & Community Lending department indicates economic revitalization of that area will be a priority in her administration.
Tampa Bay headlines
Abductor destined to live life in a cell
Gate open, they're off!
Memo outlines incentives to ice deal with Lightning
Iraq: Blood donors fill military need
Iraq: Law enforcement officers shuffle duties as some serve country
Taking care of their own at VA hospital
Post offices test anthrax detectors
Crash kills driver and closes Gandy for hours
Highlights of deal proposal
Mary Jo Melone: Lawmakers abandon our old, ill and poor
Pinellas headlines
It's Mayor Maloof
Obituary: American Stage veteran Kathy Foley dies
Obituary: 'Flo' Fussell, descendant of local settlers
Dunedin business cuts cost of drugs
Fugitive child abuser found in New York
Golf course gets makeover
A brush with death inspires a 1,400-mile hike
Tarpon makes Saturday cleanup day
SWAT team tracks armed man to motel
Masterson works hard to make win look easy
Editorial: Cardboard Cops could help cut out speeding
Letters:
Simply signaling could cure many roundabout ills
News of Florida
Iraq: Graham stands by antiwar position
Legislature: Basic telephone rates may increase sharply
Legislature: Capitol threatens area's water peace
Four cops convicted in Miami
Childers convicted of bribery
Legislature: Deliberations on judges will remain closed
Bush: Keep crime lab funding up
Around the state: Early head count gives Foley lead over McCollum
Budget veto brewing over school funds
Lawmakers move to delay cleanup deadline
Legislature: Malpractice reforms head to the Senate
Legislature: A most special session

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