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Tuesday, July 6, 2004
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Coast Guardsmen secure the boat after responding to the drowning call Monday. Rescue workers managed to disentangle Christopher Hidalgo after about 20 minutes, but it was too late.
3 hurt as homemade explosive ignites
The revelers get a fireworks "kaboom" the first time. The second time, the oxygen and acetylene mix sends them to the hospital and blows out windows.

Amputee rides for freedom, funding
An Oldsmar man plans to honor America's "unbreakable spirit" and raise money for the Center for People with Disabilities by traveling the U.S. perimeter.

Projectile hits woman at Vinoy on Fourth
Police suspect a bullet hit and seriously injured her as she awaited a fireworks display while near the pool.

Snorkeling trip ends in tragedy
A 14-year-old boy drowns after becoming entangled in a boat's anchor line.

Tarpon Springs weighs bringing trolley to the beach
TARPON SPRINGS - A proposal to extend the city's trolley route to Sunset Beach and Fred Howard Park has hit a pothole.


Golf
Familiarity helps host to capture club pro title
When the club professionals of the PGA's West Central Chapter held their annual championship at Old Memorial in Tampa late last month, the pro most familiar with the course took the title.



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