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April 16, 2001
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Seasoned instruction

[Times photo: Stefanie Boyar]
Career chefs are showing high school students how to prepare and serve restaurant-style meals. |
Howard Troxler
Next to Republicans, Democrats resemble whiners
Introducing a week of missives from the scene of the crime, Tallahassee.
Top stories
Parental survey will shape plan
Data gathered this month will help officials iron out details of a plan to let parents choose their children's schools in 2003-04.
Judges disagree on photos in court
Victims may speak at a sentencing, but pictures may earn a judge's ire.
Post offices ready for last-minute filers
Because the April 15th filing deadline arrived on the weekend, taxpayers have until midnight tonight to get their returns in the mail (11:59 p.m. if you want to be precise).
Mother's case casts light on 'baby blues'
As the search for a missing woman continues, an expert says postpartum depression can cause mothers to flee their families, and make them suicidal.
Tampa Bay briefs
Head-on collision leaves two dead
South Pinellas headlines
3-year-old ejected in crash dies
Fight leads to death and a murder charge
North Pinellas headlines
Working in a neighborly way
Old place, new face
Teen's mom: School showing zero fairness
During drought, extremes emerging
Valve spits out fresh water
Headlines through the years
Commissioner to address Pinellas water issues
The remarkable Mrs. Jordan
Hillsborough headlines
Seasoned instruction
News of Florida
Slot machines gain support
Denial heats up arsenic debate

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