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April 12, 2001
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Parents sue MacDill, physician

[Times photo: John Pendygraft]
Hours after an Air Force physician discharges a sick 2-year-old, the boy dies of bacterial meningitis. |
Mary Jo Melone
Uneasy questions make short honeymoon
Rick Baker said he was honorable.
Top stories
Court: Appeal can't stop removal of life support
Terri Schiavo's feeding tube may be removed despite her parents' plan to appeal to the state high court.
Students' project was fake bomb
The high school students were told to make a weapon of the future. So they assembled a bomb -- without the explosives.
New St. Petersburg mayor finds support after report on family
Some are bothered that news about Rick Baker's relatives was slow to emerge. Other say let him be mayor.
Tampa Bay briefs
Two students charged in sex crimes case
South Pinellas headlines
Man accused of fondling three boys
Man at bus stop seriously injured
Seniors face acute case of change
Man accused of fondling three boys
North Pinellas headlines
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Dunedin makes deal with condo builder
Veteran chamber leader leaving
Gated complex to rise in Oldsmar
Coachman Park dedication set
North Pinellas digest
Change shocks Seminole principal
Family: It's time to sell
Largo woman fills lair with dragons
Grant to help restore park's wetlands
Favorites cruise to easy victories at Beach to Bayou
North Pinellas briefs
Hillsborough headlines
Students' project was fake bomb
Killer was once man 'full of love'
Parents sue MacDill, physician
Budget may halt Wetland Reserve plan
Strawberry will remain in hospital for 3 weeks
Kin of ex-Brandon High student talk of relief
News of Florida
Senate okays aquifer storage bill
New scoring for FCAT may add to grade gap
Curiosity, Web and DNA may solve murder
The Legislature in brief
Around the state
Lawmakers hire former Bush counsel

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