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September 9, 2001
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The story of the investigation, prosecution and undoing of the Aisenberg case. Did they get away with it? Or are they the victims of one of the most destructive law enforcement conspiracies ever? Choose, because there really is no middle ground. Special Report |
Mary Jo Melone
And we say we are proud of this place
A man was walking in the middle of La Setima, the grand boulevard of Ybor City, with a wooden cross as big as he was over his shoulder.
Top stories
New chief to look for trouble spots
Mack Vines vows his department will pursue community policing with a mission, concentrating on drug corners and high-crime areas.
Crystal River hires a manager at last
Though November's election could put his job in jeopardy, the city's eighth manager in 11 years has a positive attitude.
Where art meets math
Two Pinellas Park teachers combine art and geometry in a class that has found a new angle on teaching the subjects.
Metro review
Some highlights of the news from around the region for the week just ended.
Auditors track USF money trail
Grant money has increased greatly. But now, one college must deal with a close look at where the money has gone. Other programs may follow.
Building expectations
Residents of Carver City and Lincoln Gardens peg their hopes for jobs and higher property values on their new neighbor.
Conservative cancer therapy shows promise
Treating colorectal cancer with radiation can help patients avoid major, life-altering surgery, a study based in Tampa suggests.
Minority voices unheard in redistricting, lawmakers say
They also warn that political gains by blacks could be eroded as a Republican Legislature draws the lines.
Horses vaccinated for West Nile virus
Pinellas County Animal Services set up a Saturday morning clinic to give vaccinations for the mosquito-borne West Nile virus at the Walsingham Equestrian Park for walk-in horses and a daylong clinic both Saturday and today at Walsingham Park for trailered horses. Both parks are on 102nd Avenue on the Largo-Seminole border.
4 injured in hit, run and chase
TAMPA -- A hit-and-run driver being chased early Saturday morning by the car he had just struck ran a stop sign, hit a second car and ended up in a hospital, authorities say.
Carl Walsingham Jr. of pioneer family
Carl B. "Snooky" Walsingham Jr., the last area resident of the local pioneer family, died Thursday (Sept. 6, 2001) at the VA Medical Center at Bay Pines.
South Pinellas headlines
Speak up if you want to slow down speeders
RV park deal going to court
Public's worker of 2 decades to retire
Bridge's 6-foot shift reopens old dispute
Declaration toward independence
SWAT video: off-duty, off-color
Wild about the waterfront
State's action will destroy Toy Shop
Vandals strike Little League concession stand a 3rd time
Plans for geology building get bigger
Hospitals add safeguard against baby snatchers
College Landings is finally taking off
Specialty breadmaker rises to the occasion
If you fit the mold, skilled jobs available
Building momentum
Center upgrade nears completion
Friends, family honor Betty Sembler at 70
The week ahead
Beaches notebook
Music in the Park series adds concerts
Board approves church's site plan
If at first you don't succeed, vote again
What's up on campus
Oceanfront home awaits decision
Veteran takes roll down memory lane
North Pinellas headlines
Love for a daughter will outlive pain of trial
Commissioner accused of deception
Neighbors say plan for school is unfair
An ounce of equine prevention
Anonymous -- for now
Commissioner's tactics divisive
St. Petersburg College has Junior and Trojans removed from its name
Headlines through the years
Hillsborough headlines
Area pooches properly pampered
The last to leave
Tampa Palms may raise millage rate
Commission to vote on hospital expansion
The week in review
Open & shut
Prep notebook
Neighborhood notebook
Parents spruce up Little League park
Drainage project to close Lutz-Lake Fern Road
City may limit building colors
Accident report
Road work
News of Florida
Florida voters on hot seat

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