July 12, 2001
Tampa Bay: July 12, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Deportation sought for alleged Nazi ties
The 80-year-old Gulfport resident, accused of hunting down Jews in Lithuania, will appeal.
Two seek money after SWAT raid
A homeowner and tenant want St. Petersburg to pay for losses in a bust that resulted in no arrests and no drugs.
No profit, no more City Gear, city says
St. Petersburg officials say the merchandise will still be available.
Tampa Bay headlines
Public TV CEO will step down
Tourists accuse judge of prowling
Schiavo case has July 23 deadline
Elections firm has ties to Pinellas
Tampa Bay briefs
North Pinellas headlines
Commissioners lash out at library plan
City back at square one with skate park
Road board U-turn puts Keene at six lanes
Report: Stauffer site lacks historic value
Dunedin wants to illuminate part of trail
Board: Corner needs traffic signal
Caregiver guilty of bilking woman
Choosing of city manager portends progress, peace
Largo has a lot to offer, so get out and enjoy it
Sexual battery charge dismissed
Achievers
Hillsborough headlines
U.S. zooms in on Ybor City cameras
A tribute to Ybor
Her few words, taken to heart
Tampa aide fired over e-mail usage
Commission is still drawing maps
News of Florida
Drilling ban up for vote today
Parasailing mom, daughter fall to deaths
Lawmaker unveils high-speed rail plan
Fired prisons chief second in command
Bill offers incentive for drilling

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