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August 3, 2001
Tampa Bay: August 3, 2001
Hillsborough County news
County cuts indigent care
Officials predict the cuts will affect the working poor and people on Medicare.
Bob Vila visit builds good will
Fans flock to pay homage to "the best tool man in the world" as he stops by couple of Hillsborough venues on a Florida tour.
Tampa Bay headlines
Civil rights or just sour grapes?
Tampa aide's house had no permit for pool
Reasonable treatment or extreme measures?
Hillsborough commits to touch-screen voting
Crewmen each given 21 years for drug smuggling
OSHA probes worker's death
Tampa Bay briefs
Pinellas headlines
Ex-worker faces ethics complaint
Community groups to receive city funds
Grease fire closes Red's Snak Shak
Jury scornfully calls case a waste of time
Bob Dawson, physician, civic leader
An appetite for French pastry
Horne officially starts job, announces staff changes
Your mailbox could hold a tax increase next week
Man receives 32 years in stabbing death
Mayor prepares to seek 2nd term
Police chief tries to turn setback into step forward
City manager earns improved grades
Busy Tarpon post office looks for partners
Festival planners hope storm doesn't attend
For now, all bets are off at Sponge Docks
Oldsmar official regrets his words
North Pinellas briefs
Experiment creates more Sport Bowling
Officials warn: Beware of summer's swindlers
Happenings
Best bets
First-time Fiesta
Staffers learn to use a defibrillator to help save lives
News of Florida
Glades group fights sugar with sugar
Manatee plan angers all sides
Philip Morris program on hold

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