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June 21, 2001
Tampa Bay: June 21, 2001
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Swim lessons' purpose limited

[Times photo: Stefanie Boyar]
Classes can help little ones get used to the water. But experts warn parents that lessons don't eliminate the need for constant vigilance. |
Hillsborough County news
Stiff fines sought for faulty hydrants
County commissioners seek a measure to punish owners of private hydrants who fail to maintain them.
A cool response helps foil crime
Upon hearing a bank robbery call, most rookie cops will rush to the scene of the crime. The veterans will drive a distance away, and wait.
County backs member on water board
Hillsborough commissioners support the protective stance of colleague Ronda Storms on Tampa Bay Water.
Tampa Bay headlines
Man beats, robs couple at motel
Charges filed 2 1/2 years after fatal crash
Tampa Bay briefs
Pinellas headlines
After cap, sheriff draws line with shirt
Second chance ends in death
Police seek missing man, ID for body
Kindergartener brings handgun to school
Suit alleges sexual impropriety in school
Commissioners begin budget scrutiny
Heritage Village visionary retires
3 ex-hostesses sue restaurateur Pappas
Suspect stole mail to obtain credit cards, authorities say
Auditor is poor fit for post, Tarpon says
Oldsmar: You can skate if you're quiet
Seminole finds new city clerk in the city manager's office
Suit over officer's trysts settled
Driver receives probation for hit-and-run
Teacher faces discipline over test help
Oldsmar mayor's talks on trip raise suspicions
Achievers
Lyons leaves field behind at beach race
News of Florida
Lawmakers deflect beach costs
Woman bites dog; twice, to be precise
Bush signs bill to curb profiling
House member changes job rules for state pensions administrator

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