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September 13, 2001
Tampa Bay: September 13, 2001
South Pinellas County news
Buyer intends to convert YMCA into home
A businessman has bought the old St. Petersburg YMCA. He'll fix it up and live there.
Tests show Red Tide off Pinellas shore
Winds out of the east are expected to keep the fish-killing organism off county shores, but that could change.
Tampa Bay headlines
Vigils, memorials, events offer hope after attacks
Teachers, students try to cope with tears, fears
Fear is fresh fact of everyday life
Questions, worries fill students' day
Armed forces find many want to enlist
Anger simmers among former N.Y. police officers in Spring Hill
2 brothers: 1 lost, 1 looking
Residents show pride in American flag
Blood donors gladly wait for hours to do their part
Pinellas County to assess voting systems
Tampa braces for stream of traffic to new mall
Palm Harbor couple lose son-in-law
TIA still paralyzed; travelers brace for hassles
Where to donate blood
Mary Jo Melone
Standing. Waiting. Yet doing so much
Howard Troxler
We may not want what was normal
North Pinellas headlines
Schools turn attacks into lessons
Muslims brace for angry response
Attacks leave tourists shaken
Pinellas digest
Community has given more than enough
Man airs views on garage door
Tarpon police holds public meeting on grants
Teats, Maguire enjoy strong start
Hillsborough headlines
Deputy fatally shoots man during bomb threat inquiry
Sweet comeback is a treat
Second suspect's trial begins in delivery man's death
Ernest Hooper
People seek consolation in their houses of worship
News of Florida
Attack may complicate state budget

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