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April 22, 2003
Tampa Bay: April 22, 2003
North Pinellas County news
Lack of permit halts apartment repairs
Contractors thought the changes would be cosmetic, but the 2-year-old complex with water leaks needs more work.
Obituary: Longtime educator Richard Duncan dies
The former principal of Seminole High School had battled esophageal cancer for nine months. He was 57.
City to consider drafts of bias policies
Commissioners will debate government's role in general and the city's role in particular in dealing with forms of bias.
Slaying suspect on trial 13 years later
Using DNA evidence, authorities charge a neighbor in the death of a Largo woman in 1990. But there is one snag -- he has an identical twin.
Pastor is held on drug charges
Robert Fred Clark, pastor at First Christian Church of Trinity, had two glass pipes, each containing crack cocaine, when he was searched, authorities say.
Motorcyclist dies of injuries from collision
The St. Petersburg man wasn't wearing a helmet and suffered massive head injuries. The driver of the car involved in the accident is charged with violation of the right of way.
Tampa Bay Water lists sites to relocate
The agency is studying whether to renew its lease in Clearwater next year or build an office in North Pinellas.
Free SkiFest coming up at Tower Lake
OLDSMAR -- Rosalyne Follman had tried to ski eight times before she returned to Tower Lake one evening last week. There, on a floating dock, she got a few pointers for her ninth try.
Lansbrook, Spiars capture attention in men's club play
Lansbrook moved back into first place in the Pinellas Men's Interclub Association standings by tying for the top spot with host Belleview Biltmore in last week's 12-club monthly match.
Planting reading seeds
A reading program helps dropout prevention students thrive along with their young listeners.
Letters:
Community should support food pantry plan
Re: Food pantry's building plans crumble, story, April 17.
Tampa Bay headlines
School officials wait for kindergarteners
Despite threat, water board won't bow to speaker
Man gets house arrest, probation for hate crime
Local United Way chooses its president
Mary Jo Melone: Can't afford your drugs? Here, have a Band-Aid
South Pinellas headlines
World's tiniest dog?
Would-be rescuer in critical condition
Hillsborough headlines
Final try considered to avoid suing Bucs
Fossils could gain more time
Lutz boy dies after being hit by truck while riding bicycle
News of Florida
Group tries to thwart gambling measure
Around the state: Hope fading for seven pilot whales
Trimmed list of polluted waters may provoke suit
Bush supports Panhandle airport
Life line for the Medically Needy
Legislature: Panel: Let voters reconsider train
Legislature: Bid to rein in insurance costs unravels

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