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March 26, 2001

For now, foster families left alone
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[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
Awaiting sweeping changes, parents are left unsure where to turn for help.
Paraders, onlookers, protesters converge

The Chasco Fiesta parade showcases 160 groups, and draws thousands of admirers and about 40 Native American protesters.

Testimony obtained, trial begins
The delayed murder trial is set to start today, following a trip to meet with a missing witness who turned up in Indiana.

Since Columbine, school expulsions soar
Administrators credit the increase to student warnings and zero-tolerance policies.

Tampa annexes 46-acre tract, clears the route to larger parcel
HERITAGE ISLES -- It took the city of Tampa two years to figure out what to do about Guy Spicola's 46 acres of land, a pesky piece of property blocking a major annexation in New Tampa.

Sewing shop takes a notion and turns it into success
Within six months, Keep Me In Stitches turned a profit. It may help that sewing has shed its frumpy image.

Suncoast Parkway perks buyers' interest
Hernando County real estate agents say they are receiving more inquiries about residential projects since the road opened.

Man injured in fight; co-worker is charged
One carnival worker is in intensive care; the other faces a charge of attempted second-degree murder.

Sellers turn down top bid on farm
The 36 acres, home of Fiddle-De-Dee Farm on Lutz-Lake Fern Road, fetched a bid of $800,000.

Free tax return preparation
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