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August 29, 2001
Tampa Bay: August 29, 2001
Hillsborough County news
Trial examines mom's actions when baby died
The woman's neighbors note odd behavior and say she was slow to call 911. The defense says the mother showed shock.
Ernest Hooper
Cola power, a Tampa incident and the other Elvis
Janet Lashomb of Brandon sent me the nicest letter I have ever received.
Tampa Bay headlines
High level of ozone triggers warnings
Greco hired kin of an old friend
Pinellas cancels contract for burials
Commission eases off tax rate increase
Observers required in Tampa police copters
Partner denied Marrero pension
Buses drive up cost of school choice
State debates where to send troubled teen
Tampa Bay briefs
Senator: Race not an issue in bid to unseat Bush
Howard Troxler
Floor plans for all kinds of tomfoolery
Pinellas headlines
Madeira warmly greets hotel plan
Council closes day labor business
Few go the distance
Leaving the car and gaining freedom
Dome District doomed from day one
Eckerd instructor injured in car crash
Doug Jamerson's name to go on school in May
Fish Tales takes Leverock's spot on waterfront
Plastics plant encapsulates growth
Firefighter on leave pending porn inquiry
City loses second forced retirement case
Game isn't over for tennis center, foundation hopes
Beaches notebook
Over the hump
School briefs
No turf war, but bordering on one
State pulls Toy Shop out of yule giveaway
Traumatic episode has a happy ending
Labor Day closings
Pinellas Park annexation debate stirred up again
Ugly council couch sprouts legs, moves sprightly at night
Neighborhood briefs
Trail users no longer have to look both ways
For city's Asian community, move consolidates services
Seventh-grader has a nose for news
Focus on volunteers
100-year birthdays
K-Swiss league caps summer with title matches
Lineberger successful on and off the water
FSGA's Caveny capitalizing on tips from playing partner
Pinellas digest
Dunedin tells Jays it won't budge
NAACP wants King Avenue moved
Downtown to transform into Margaritaville paradise
Banner ban might be loosened for some
Billboards posted to help solve crimes
Jury chosen for Oldsmar man's murder trial
Tarpon Springs passes budget; two programs to aid business
Judge: City can't choose park land site
Don't question Dunedin officials' honesty, integrity
Wife files for divorce against former judge
Lineberger successful on and off the water
News of Florida
More students than ever sweating over SAT
Prisons study finds no signs of bias
Bush: Budget cuts, tax increases not needed
Make polluters pay, high court urged
State to buy second mine site to protect river

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