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April 6, 2001
Tampa Bay: April 6, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Mayor gets keys to sprinklers
St. Petersburg's newly constituted council gives the new mayor the power to declare emergencies involving recycled water.
Lyons files for divorce in Polk
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rev. Henry J. Lyons, a St. Petersburg minister and former president of the National Baptist Convention USA, has filed for divorce from his wife, Deborah, the woman who set the fire that led to her husband's imprisonment.
Tampa Bay headlines
Only 98 hear final answer: You passed
Attorneys tangle in USF players' bias suit
Polk fire's smoky haze irritates bay area again
Blue Angels light up MacDill AirFest
Tampa Bay briefs
North Pinellas headlines
Copter firm owner faces 58 charges
Stadium tax ruling may cost cities
County hunts water wasters
Dunedin ditches plan for burying wires
Festival lets 200 artists show skills
Store basks in Lotto glow
In other business . . .
Redevelopment zones approved
North Pinellas briefs
Fear of arsenic shuts playground
Upper Pinellas prep league gives everyone chance to roll
Happenings
Best bets
Open season
Hillsborough headlines
Strawberry's judge holds secret meeting
Once a pension holdout, city attorney can cash in
Men's last fire together dramatic
Tampa strengthens tree policy
Fugitive caught trying to do good
Catcher sees better, improves his stats
Spartan shorts
Using a bar for his lab, researcher aims at myths
Campus calendar
Not just a dance, it's a Happening
Bulls bits
News of Florida
Voucher impact study disputed
Federal funds let Medicaid programs grow
Stadiums not exempt from taxes
Around the state

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