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April 17, 2003
Tampa Bay: April 17, 2003
South Pinellas County news
2 hospitals may realign care
Executives are discussing this plan: Bayfront would stop treating children; All Children's would do no adult heart surgeries.
Tampa Bay headlines
Employee shot during robbery at Bardmoor
Two home fires claim lives of woman, man
Spoonbill mystery
2 hospitals may realign care
United Way cuts funding deeply
Big Tobacco's absolute nemesis
Pinellas' overall crime rate drops -- a little
I-275 airport exit closing for 5 nights
Workshop set on how to get news coverage
Mary Jo Melone: The arts begin slow soak into city's soul
North Pinellas headlines
Airport tightens security after breach
Help from humans can harm turtles
Food pantry's building plans crumble
Developers of resort to revise proposal
Council decisions met with applause
Boat ramp in the works for Stansell Park
50 years of parties
Competition heats up for area players
Pinellas digest: Parks board likes smoking ban
Editorial: Neighborhood change good sign for Dunedin
Letters:
Soldier appreciates the support
Hillsborough headlines
Panel calls for limits on homework
Violent crimes down in Tampa; state rate drops
Defense: Prosecutors should be disqualified
Administrator chided for handling of bias claims
County votes to settle public access dispute
Man held in attacks on two women
County commission in brief: Panel on women urged to avoid abortion issue
News of Florida
Counties grapple with rapid growth
Legislature: With time short, Legislature has miles to go
SARS now suspected in 14 cases statewide
Legislature: Senate nearing okay of more tribal autonomy
Around the state: Jacksonville facing scarcity of surgeons
Alleged misdeeds blamed on ignorance
Fired worker's suit claims religious harassment
Legislature: Firms pushing phone rate hikes enriched parties' coffers

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