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August 5, 2001
Bird brains
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[Times photo: Bill Serne]
Ken Pickron of Pinellas Park plays with Happy, a Hyacinth Macaw, Saturday at the Suncoast Avian Society's 26th annual Exotic and Pet Bird Show at the St. Petersburg Coliseum. The show continues today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mary Jo Melone
Marriage of minds: Art and commerce
Two months have passed, and Chad McCluskey has grown accustomed to the great painter calling him "that kid."

Top stories
3 new sinkholes pockmark Spring Hill landscape
Three opened up, including one 10 feet wide near a home that didn't have to be evacuated.

Olympic panel treks to far-flung venues
The USOC's site evaluation committee splits up to see proposed sites in Pasco County and Orlando.

Tampa Bay briefs
Two-year-old dies after being pulled from hot tub

Week in review
Sheriff hears from judge, other critics

Doctor gives up medical license
A Clearwater physician has relinquished his license to practice medicine after being accused of botching an attempt to fix a boy's broken leg seven years ago.


South 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

  • North Pinellas headlines
  • 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

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Bomb threats alter students' futures
  • Six-year-old recovering after being struck by minivan

  • News of Florida
  • Weight loss, life gain
  • West Nile virus strikes again
  • Life on mars
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