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September 27, 2001
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Moving forward

[Times photo: John Pendygraft]
Despite images of terrorism on their minds, some Floridians are getting on with the rest of their lives. |
Mary Jo Melone
Shortage of facts may let judge slide
The problem with the Bob Bonanno story is that we'll never know.
Top stories
Report filled with ethics charges
The city details possible ethics violations committed by its housing chief and his girlfriend, also a city employee.
Schiavo's parents push new recovery hope
Terri Schiavo's parents offer new doctors' opinions that she's treatable. Michael Schiavo's attorney tells an appellate court that's absurd.
Electronic eyes watching bus passengers
Sixteen Pinellas County buses have cameras and microphones aboard that monitor what passengers do and say. Eventually, 100 more buses will get the equipment.
USF receives grant to fight bioterrorism
The university's Center for Biological Defense will use the funds to defend health workers.
Local charities also victims of the attacks
Metropolitan Ministries is one of Tampa's most established charities, so no one blinked when its leaders set a September fundraising goal of $495,000.
Hijackers linked to local cruise
TREASURE ISLAND -- Employees on a SunCruz gambling ship that sails from John's Pass think some of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were gambling on the ship the week before the attacks.
South Pinellas headlines
Man who lost home in raid arrested on drug charges
North Pinellas headlines
Learn to cope with terror tonight
Firefighter brought back to life by friends
Stay tuned: Police coming to your TV
Mother recounts horror of phone call
Deal may clear way for two resorts
Tarpon considers term-limit change
North Pinellas digest
Teacher involved parents in choice of novel
Father charged after 3-month-old suffers fractures
Motorcyclist dies after hitting truck
Race For The Cure runs into trouble
Hillsborough headlines
USF receives grant to fight bioterrorism
Amy Herdy and David Karp
Tiny eyes pierce a cop's defenses
News of Florida
Gov. Bush may act to encourage Northern visitors
Bush, Peterson talk state security
Alachua closes 5 play sites with arsenic
Fasano to lead council on healthy communities

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