March 31, 2001
Tampa Bay: March 31, 2001
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Are there more Ford years?

[Times photo: James Borchuck]
Kathleen Ford's impact on City Hall remains intact, leaving analysts to speculate whether she can, or will, run again. |
South Pinellas County news
Mayor league pitching
On the mound, St. Pete veteran David Fischer. Catching is rookie Rick Baker.
Beach towns younger, not more racially diverse
One real estate agent speculates that the high cost of living may be keeping minorities away from the beaches.
Fans feast on $1 flicks at ParkSide 16
The $15-million complex, with its spacious, techno look, offers stadium seating and a deluxe sound system.
Religion briefly
Noted author to speak at Tampa conference
Alicia Caldwell
Fischer is treated to a tasty send-off
Don't leave any French dressing sandwiches on the table when Mayor Dave Fischer is around.
Tampa Bay headlines
Store clerk shoots gunman
Angry Bubba goes back on air
Parents: Kids' bomb chat was innocent
Parents win median verdict
Two-car wreck kills one in Spring Hill
Pasco man found guilty of '96 murder, rape
Tampa Bay briefs
Schiavo case goes to high court
North Pinellas headlines
Hearing to explore area's water options
Former Pinellas school official, college organizer dies at 90
City's potential gets new attention
Deputies run afoul of harassment policy
Flag pole cell tower debate may wait
Immigrants rush to beat INS deadline
County forbids towing of banners from airport
Ruling is victory for former Largo detective
County creates Web site to track Penny spending
Mark your calendar
Noted author to speak at Tampa conference
These Christian soldiers also rely on martial arts
Hillsborough headlines
County: Wilting beats watering
Suspect named in counselor's killing
Religion calendar
A closer look: one Hillsborough church
Bulletin board
Arthur E. 'Gene' Henn, 60, Coast Guard official
News of Florida
GOP unswayed on House budget
State makes it easier for some felons to vote
Lawmakers frown on school's play
Florida airports: Virus entries?
Around the state
2 top state officials opt for D.C.

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