Tampa Bay: September 16, 2001
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Fury, pain and pride
"I'm mad because somebody had the nerve to kill my countrymen. Americans need to stand together, go back and take care of business -- revenge or justice, whatever you want to call it."
America must act to wipe out all terrorism
Having traveled extensively through Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist areas of southeast Asia donating my children's books, I can tell you personally that not everyone wants us blown off the map. Yes, people in impoverished countries are envious of our wealth and freedom, but not enough to behave as insanely as the terrorists did. |
North Pinellas County news
Two charged in computer piracy case
Two men face five counts each of grand theft and two counts of selling counterfeit goods.
Did too few apply to run county?
Only 87 applied for the job. Commissioners debate whether to pick one or keep searching.
In the former mayor's name
The family of Thomas Feaster, the longtime Largo mayor who passed away Friday, is asking that donations be made to the City of Largo Employee Dependent Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 296, Largo, FL 33779-0296; Partners N Progress for the Arts Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 1030, Largo, FL 33779-1030; or the Anona United Methodist Church building fund, 13233 Indian Rocks Rd., Largo, FL 33774.
Tarpon debates speakers on docks
Commissioners want more feedback before deciding whether to install speakers to broadcast Greek music at the Sponge Docks.
Neighbors see land as park
While everyone in Pinellas last week shared the worries and distractions of the terrorist attacks and a tropical storm, some residents of Palm Harbor had an additional concern on their minds: a proposed subdivision that would wipe out a stretch of undeveloped waterfront land.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
CFL's Clemons recalls growing up in Dunedin
Michael Clemons learned early the meaning of "never say never."
North Pinellas notebook
Tarpon man set to go to Ironman triathlon