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March 5, 2001
Howard Troxler
Calling it personal may send the wrong message
True news item: The city of Clearwater says the public is not entitled to see "personal" e-mail messages to and from city workers on city computers.
Top stories
To keep a pledge, Scouts pay leaders
A group that prizes volunteerism is taking a different approach in an effort to fulfill its mission.
'Snuffy Smith' artist dies at 84
Tampa resident Fred Lasswell began drawing the popular strip in 1942 after the death of its creator, Billy DeBeck.
Tampa Bay briefs
Plane that crashed in gulf traced to Tampa lawyer
4-year-old injured in accident dies
NEW PORT RICHEY -- A fourth person has died as a result of a fiery crash Friday night on State Road 54.
Plane that crashed in gulf is linked to Tampa lawyer
A partner in a Tampa law firm may have been piloting a small plane found in pieces in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Mississippi, officials said.
South Pinellas headlines
Photo of robbery suspect released
North Pinellas headlines
At last, library taking shape
County's public access station ains some elbow room
Campbell stands as busing's last divide
Newcomer urges outreach to citizens
Co-op funding renews tax district debate
Nuptials tied close to nature
No ringing, no baby, but a deal is born
Concept of amortization of billboards unfair
Candidate reply
Ireland remains in Rounders' itinerary
Hillsborough headlines
Bulletin board
News of Florida
Battalion grieves for 'brothers'
Beach, bikers and bare heads

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