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April 24, 2003
Tampa Bay: April 24, 2003
South Pinellas County news
Citing health, Stetson law school dean retiring
GULFPORT -- Gary Vause, dean of the Stetson University College of Law, told a campuswide gathering on Wednesday that he will retire on July 31 because he has cancer.
Driver of SUV is shot, killed
ST. PETERSBURG -- A young man was shot to death in a sport utility vehicle Wednesday evening, causing the SUV to veer into a house, barely missing a woman and her four children.
Obituary: Teacher, civic activist dies at 102
ST. PETERSBURG -- On a fall day in 1926, as St. Petersburg High School opened the doors at its current location on Fifth Avenue N, arriving students braved rain-soaked grounds to meet a new teacher, Esther M. Ulrich.
High school student walks onto ledge, is talked down
ST. PETERSBURG -- A student who appeared to be suicidal was talked down from a ledge Wednesday at St. Petersburg High School and was taken into custody for a psychiatric evaluation, authorities said.
Tampa Bay headlines
Clothes make the investigation
They came to honor a hero
Teen dies, 3 hurt racing
Board urged to expand search
TIA work noisy, but for short time
Experts meeting in Tampa try to learn from 9/11
18-wheeler touches off 15-vehicle pileup; five people injured
Chorus of area school chiefs singing a sad budget song
Mary Jo Melone: The Senate musters up an ounce of compassion
North Pinellas headlines
A wreck 'n' roll opera
Perhaps seduced by sirloin, Romper's gone
Library co-op mismanaged public funds
Traveling vet van facing cutbacks
Guest column: Savoring memories of Chief Charley's
Forerunners women master Boston course
Octogenarian aces golf hole for third time
Letters:
Make room so pantry can feed hungry
Hillsborough headlines
Homeless soup kitchen might be saved
County appoints internal auditor
Toddler drowns in pool
Ernest Hooper: Piccadilly departs; an auction to grow on
News of Florida
Legislature: Budget talks: all bluster, no deal
Register now or miss out, FSU tells freshmen
Legislature: If eight is enough, is 12 better?
Judge intervenes on Everglades
First probable SARS case reported in state
Groups claim miners, developers destroyed panther habitat
Legislature: House switches stance on fast train
Legislature: Class size bill: more vouchers, faster diplomas?
Ruling overturns adoption measure
Legislature: Senate would delay Medically Needy cutback

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