Tampa Bay: September 8, 2001
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Stretching to the limit

[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
Linda Fernandez participates in a Pilates class at Morton Plant Mease Health Care. The strengthing regimen is based on repeated resistence movements. |
North Pinellas County news
Diver saved after boat strands him far off land
A rope holding an anchor gives way, and a diver finds himself alone 14 miles off the coast.
City will be one Club More less
Owners of the downtown night spot say a key issue in the closing was the city's decision to deny patrons access to a parking lot.
Bomb squad solves beeping mystery
What was making that "beep, beep, beep" noise in a garbage can in a Largo neighborhood? A bomb squad robot tips the can and uncovers the culprit.
Longtime judge plans retirement
Circuit Judge Catherine Harlan was appointed in 1975 by Gov. Reubin Askew.
Docks will get a shot at stardom
Tarpon Springs will provide the scenic backdrop for a training film for insurance professionals.
Scientology in sermon title raises eyebrows
"Why Scientology Isn't a Church" is just a provocative title, and the sermon may not even mention Scientology, a pastor says.
Police reports
Detectives arrest five dancers at adult club
Jury clears man after he serves three years
LARGO -- A man who served almost four years in prison was set free Friday after a Pinellas jury determined he was not guilty of stabbing four people outside a Dunedin bar in 1996.
The legend of a quick-draw artist grows
Max Maxwell had seen them before: brash, cocky challengers looking to knock the old man off his perch.