Tampa Bay: May 13, 2001
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Unearthed a second time

[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
Artifacts from a 1969 dig at Stauffer Chemical shed new light on the site's history. |
North Pinellas County news
Man's house is home to controversy
Redington Shores tries to curb a resident's unconventional behavior. He says he is being unfairly targeted.
Woman says burger has put her life on hold
She ate a McDonald's cheeseburger possibly contaminated by human blood. Now she may sue, and awaits a clean bill of health.
Road project points
Nearly 200 people attend a meeting about the Park Street/Starkey Road project, and the majority don't like what they see.
Fish remains imperil pelicans, experts say
Environmentalists at the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary say they rescue about six birds a month with fish remains lodged in their throats.
Family attacks two sons' rare genetic disorder
The boys, ages 8 and 6, carry the gene for the nerve disease ALD. But their parents are taking steps now to combat its effects.
The people have spoken: Keep our gulf view!
I always suspected that Clearwater residents felt an affinity for the Gulf of Mexico, even if their busy lives left them little time to relax at the beach. Now I am awash in opinions that prove it.
The beach needs a facelift
We think the new design for the beach is very nice. We hope that it is approved. It seems like we would be getting a much nicer beach. The widening of Coronado Drive would make up for the loss of S Gulfview Boulevard in that area.
Please don't 'sell our soul' for development
Re: Does Clearwater need to keep ocean vista? May 6 column by Diane Steinle.
Headlines through the years
Petitions to recall mayor have begun
UCF shortstop wants the ball in his hands
University of Central Florida's Jeremy Kurella (Dunedin/Northwestern) compares playing shortstop to the quarterback position. "The shortstop is really in control of the field," said the 22-year-old Kurella, who was a preseason All-American choice by Collegiate Baseball. "I feel privileged that coach (Jay Bergman) has that trust in me."