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August 5, 2001
Tampa Bay: August 5, 2001
Ernest Hooper
Restaurants' garlands, caricatures, familiar faces
Like most Sunday mornings, people will begin to gather at the Brunchery in Brandon this morning for omelets, crepes, pancakes, waffles and arguably the best grits in Hillsborough County.
Hillsborough County news
Bomb threats alter students' futures
Expelled students and their parents wonder whether the county's policy is too strict.
Six-year-old recovering after being struck by minivan
TAMPA -- Six-year-old Joery Williams was eager to get back to school this week. He had his paper and pencils ready and even knew what he was going to wear: jeans, a baggy shirt and Michael Jordan sneakers.
Tampa Bay headlines
3 new sinkholes pockmark Spring Hill landscape
Olympic panel treks to far-flung venues
Tampa Bay briefs
Week in review
Doctor gives up medical license
Pinellas headlines
Foster takes unpredictable path
'Point man' shores up beach power with unity
After a few meetings, he's a community activist
Florida Power manager focuses on Gulf Boulevard
The guardian angels of Gulfport
Community gem rescued from sands of time
Chamber executive stabilizes beaches group
Activist not afraid of challenge, defeat
Lawyer imparts knowledge to old, poor
Mission worker shares gift of the heart
Neighborhood leader raises issues, digs for details
This Junior League is not your mother's social club
Renovator of old buildings lives by the code
Principal uses school ties to unite community
ANNE LINDBERG
Ambassador of business
Being a good neighbor meant pitching in
One-stop shopping for families in need
'Our role . . . is to improve peoples' lives'
City workers add to labor of love
Recreation director prepares his game plan
Provost gives college home-field advantage
'Spark plug' revs up chamber
Giving to Caesar and to God
Reporting for duty
The doctor of do
'We are just caretakers'
Downtown Publix proposal has flaws
Van fire damages auto detailing shop
John's Pass Seafood Festival canceled
Bus route to beach will help employees
Starbucks quenches cappuccino cravings
Timing is everything, especially with lights
A shrinking Lealman considers its options
Beaches notebook
'We want crime out of our neighborhood'
Old Wards building to be auto parts shop
Jeweler adds a little luster to tax holiday
Seminole 8 to reopen with free movies
A sinister pattern? No, just an ugly one
Indian Shores chooses town activist to fill temporary council seat
Leo mingles with Libra, others in Zodiac Group
Government calendar
Indian Shores loses vocal building official
Coquina Key residents ask city to dredge five canals
City manager earns improved grades
Don't assume fluoride is in your drinking water
Week ahead
Gulfport's 'night out' sheds light on crime
Neighborhood briefs
Residents face question of Seminole annexation
Good for you
Silk flower business closes after 30 years
Young ball team loses chance at championship
Pier 60 Series front-runner is looking ahead
Former Sponger working hard down on farm
Kenneth City experiment creates more Sport Bowling
Aungst redefining his role as mayor
Fears thrive as houses shift, crack
With success of hospital comes noise
Another day in paradise
Mission mends poorest of the poor
Neighborhoods in need win overdue attention
$14-million could be better spent
A lesson that sticks
One step at a time
News of Florida
Weight loss, life gain
West Nile virus strikes again
Life on mars

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