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April 19, 2003
Tampa Bay: April 19, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Craze for hot wheels stokes thefts
The theft of pricey rims costs owners thousands of dollars. Some have even paid with their lives.
Family of slain grandmother asks for help
The slaying remains unsolved despite a large reward. Police say the killer tried to rape her.
Family fights charges in quarrel with police
The arrest of a woman and her fiance spur two demonstrations and a department investigation.
Tampa Bay headlines
County wins Job Corps site
Many students at church, not school
Lightning: Young hockey fan has an ice dream
Funding might foil hurricane forecaster
I-275 exit ramp won't be closed
Detectives identify suspect in 7 robberies
Atheists gather for ungodly bit of fun
Marshals detain ship over $730,000 in unpaid bills
North Pinellas headlines
Iraq: Empty desk, proud boss await deployed officer
Iraq: Marine returns home early to hero's welcome
Three boys arrested in school vandalism
Clearwater to update monorail projections
Tarpon residents: Taxes, no; fees, maybe
Mobile home fire kills Lealman man
Easter services rise with the sun
Hillsborough headlines
Ernest Hooper: The Glazers had us going -- hook, line and pirate ship
Recent attacks on women, girl linked
A Closer Look: One Hillsborough Church
News of Florida
Bush tries to ease bill's impact
DCF-approved guardians accused in deaths
Mayor's candidacy puts damper on UNF search
Break for electric carts parked in tax package
Column: Cut Bright Futures? It's risky business
Family sues Cuba, wins court judgment
Audit: Bidding on drugs could save millions
Around the state: Some fraud charges dropped against Rilya's caretaker

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