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January 14, 2001
Tampa Bay: January 14, 2001
Workers describe hellish conditions at Stauffer plant
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[Times files (1980)]
A federal watchdog wants to check on the health of ex-employees of Stauffer Chemical to find out whether working at the plant harmed them.

Tests may reveal effects on children
Maria Corvaia remembers that the playground equipment at Gulfside Elementary School was always dusty.

North Pinellas County news

Working on a comeback
The former Clearwater mayor wants to serve the city again after being ousted two years ago after a DUI arrest.

With oil off sand, cash begins rolling in
Beach cities will be peppered with perks, thanks to $2.5-million worth of the settlement from a 1993 oil spill.

Saluting Tarpon’s settlers
Members of three families will be honored at the annual Historical Society Remembrance Tea.

Scientology hearing founders in jabs, jeers
The judge sighs a lot and compares himself to a nanny dealing with children.

Mark your calendar

Meeting on Omni Center gets two sides talking
The three county commissioners stood side-by-side at the front of the auditorium, shoulders squared, hands clasped behind their backs, eyes level, facing the crowd.

Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.

Coastal line shifts; critics stand firm
Although the line is moving 6 feet, officials are upset by the date and location of the public hearing.

Ex-Lakewood teammates together again
They grew up within miles of each other, playing on the same Jordan Park courts and sharing the same dream.

Series of free law classes set at SPJC campus
CLEARWATER -- You don't have to be a lawyer to learn about the law. The People's Law School, a series of free sessions sponsored by the Clearwater Bar Association, will begin Thursday.

Florida Power seals first shorter deal
Seminole wanted less than the standard 30 years so it could have options in a changing market.

Soccer season heats up after holiday break
Gaither and Sickles boys soccer teams played in separate tournaments earlier this month.


Tampa Bay headlines
  • Cold, cash crunch could kill First Night in St. Petersburg
  • PBS tugboat brings big smile to The Pier
  • Boy's best hope lies in New York
  • Workers describe hellish conditions
  • Tests may reveal effects on children
  • The week in review
  • Tampa Bay briefs

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Front Porch's choice for grant raises eyebrows
  • Coastal line shifts, but critics stand firm
  • Beaches' pain turns to gain
  • Home sweet home delayed
  • The story so far
  • Investigator's report: Trouble simmers in police department
  • Dealership to soon call Pinellas Park home
  • Rouson brings energy to NAACP
  • Workers need transportation, too
  • St. Petersburg committee hopes to end divisiveness
  • Beaches try to be easier to find
  • What's up on campus
  • Programs encourage parental involvement
  • The week ahead
  • Florida Power seals first shorter deal
  • SunTrust reopens rehabbed branch
  • Pension analysis bill brings lawsuit threat
  • City, neighbors discuss how to save clubhouse
  • Culinary help steps up when Plan A goes down
  • Islettes' annual sale is Feb. 10
  • Council sells part of sewer system, ends Largo dispute
  • Council rejects new agreement with Time Warner
  • Skyway booths take a toll on driver's patience
  • Bridge near Weedon Island reopens over Riviera Bay
  • Picnic table art sets you in the path of a hurricane
  • City prepares to celebrate King's life and legacy
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day closing schedule
  • When Dreams Come True; Martin Luther King Jr. Essay
  • Center may be on its way to national accreditation
  • $6-million project will repair sea walls
  • Waste pickup contract up for bid
  • Friend builds garden in memory of teen
  • Neighborhood briefs
  • St. Pete Raiders soccer team is 'unique group'
  • Ex-Lakewood teammates together again
  • Tour's striking success calls for another trip

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Hope amid 'a series of battles'
  • 'Missing' USF student found safe
  • King Day organizers have big dreams for event

  • News of Florida
  • Hundreds march to protest wages
  • Graham lands in middle on airport issue
  • Around the state
  • No tenants biggest hurdle for Homestead
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