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March 25, 2001
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Acquitted, then returned to jail

[Times photo: Fred Victorin]
After a not guilty verdict, hours may pass before inmates actually go free. Some attorneys say that's illegal. |
Mary Jo Melone
Sadder, wiser and unsure of what to do
What a lifeless word: unitary.
Top stories
Blowing whistle on bosses brings them millions
By pointing out possible Medicare fraud, two former employees are entitled to part of the settlement.
Driving while ill sometimes kills
An accident might be the first time a driver's serious medical condition is revealed and the right to drive is challenged.
Tampa Bay briefs
Tampa man shot by police faces several charges
The week in review
Cities study arsenic at playgrounds
South Pinellas headlines
Function, fire compete in mayoral race
City Hall will be built without bid
Meet the candidates: Baker
Meet the candidates: Ford
Cars should share roads with bikes
Save-A-Lot replaces Publix at Coquina Key Shopping Plaza
Starbucks is coming to garage at BayWalk
A vanishing neighborhood
Pinellas students to join for evening of harmony
Mayor will exit basking in praise
Causeway Bridge closed 3 nights for repairs
City workers on campaign against illegal election signs
New noise proposal falls on deaf ears
Shakespearean-themed event brings out artists
Former Bond Hotel getting eye-opening makeover
The week ahead
Snowy liberation
Web site offers tour of Holocaust museum
Right on red arrow is allowed, sometimes
Tribute to a colleague of the yarn
Book helps parents who travel
Burst pipe soaks part of new library
Madeira leans toward one attorney
Student-athlete healing after bizarre accident
What's up on Campus
Feisty, funny leader dies
Program deals with legal issues for aging relatives
Short course swimmers earn long list of honors
Bruckner, Liberty Ladies enjoy perfect finishes
St. Pete Beach's new City Hall: A timeline
Class envisions changes both idealistic, practical
North Pinellas headlines
Battle against speeders plods on
Skate park on way to Largo -- again
Project by preserve raises fears
Skate park on way to Largo -- again
Teachers: Familiarity breeds success
Neighbors seek halt to trail's extension
Builders tout upscale project
Neighborliness may have saved couple from turmoil
New chief's first steps put force on right path
Preserve manager hosts folk concert
Mark your calendar
Martial Arts Expo set
Landowners envision Caladesi Island resort
Seminole park's tenants brace for possible move
Shift to third pays off for Tritons' Loop
Largo merchants call for change
Fundraiser plows way for ball fields
Various medical water workouts available
Help hospice libraries by buying a book
Landowners envision Caladesi Island resort
Hillsborough headlines
Festival gets two green thumbs up
School choice causes concern
Blowing whistle on bosses brings them millions
Medicare scam costs doctor fine, probation
News of Florida
Safe havens, legal turmoil

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