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August 2, 2001

Tampa Bay: August 2, 2001 North Pinellas County news
Keeping traditions alive
A day camp taught by two teachers in an exchange program helps children of Mexican immigrants learn about culture.

Palm Harbor YMCA finds a suitable setting
The 8.5 acres on 16th Street are in hand. Now $2.5-million must be raised before starting the project.

Threats at KFC lead to arrest
Officials say the man lied about his whereabouts and admitted to drinking excessively, both probation violations.

Boy's helpful ways live on through fund
The parents of a 12-year-old who died will help others pay tuition at his private school.

Term limits may be adjusted
Tarpon Springs is re-examining its rules as it ponders the question: Should a commissioner who has served two terms be allowed to run for mayor without waiting?

When I think of Palm Harbor I think of ...
The Times is asking readers, in 50 words or fewer, to describe their perceptions of Palm Harbor. Send your thoughts to:

Jays, just look at Dunedin
Once, there was a partnership between the city of Dunedin and the Toronto Blue Jays that was comfortable and beneficial to both sides.

Roundabout rouses many views
I've read so many letters about the Clearwater Beach roundabout that I just had to join in.

Largo staffers learn how to help save a life
About 25 city employees have been taught how to use a defibrillator kept at City Hall. The device can revive a person suffering cardiac arrest.

A Comeback Kid
A Seminole High graduate, who had surgery last year for testicular cancer, is back to baseball and college.

Pier 60 Series front-runner looking ahead
There will be just one overall men's winner Friday night in the Pier 60 Series at Clearwater Beach. But if the pattern of race No. 4 in the series holds up, there could be two winners.

Portraits from a Lady
An artist's sketches and letters from World War II find a home in a university collection.

Reclaimed-water pipes going in along beaches
The main transmission line along Gulf Boulevard is going in now. When the $195-million project is done, residents may water at will.

North Pinellas briefs
Councils seek volunteers to help elderly


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