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 Tampa Bay: September 28, 2000 North Pinellas County news
Facelift to pump new life into Omni
But some residents think the lights and noise from the Omni Center will be an impediment.

3 bruised children, father missing
The children's grandparents call authorities after discovering bruises. The Indian Rocks Beach man is charged with child abuse.

Largo Medical Center readies $20-million wing
The surgical and outpatient addition is the second phase of a $32.5-million expansion at Largo Medical Center.

Predator molested teenager, police say
TARPON SPRINGS -- Police charged a registered sexual predator Wednesday morning with molesting a 15-year-old girl that he was only allowed to see because of a special request from her family.

Mom at one TV, Dad at another, daughter in Sydney -- all happy
At 10 a.m. Wednesday, Susan Wille of East Lake was working at Mease Dunedin Hospital while WFLA-TV Ch. 8 showed her daughter, Shayne Culpepper, warming up for a qualifying heat in the women's 1,500-meter run in the Sydney Olympics.

Jesus scholars seek miracles, myths and the man
The Jesus Seminar, holding meetings in Pinellas this week, seeks to discern between fact and fiction in the quest for a historical Jesus.

A downtown stadium would benefit everyone
Build the new Phillies stadium in downtown Clearwater. The benefits would be tremendous.

Shop owners call fire a setback
The custom door business will not be a fire victim, they say.

Seminole council accepts library partnership deal
SPJC officials address city leaders' concerns about the facility that would be shared by Seminole and the school.

Six-team winter bocce league being formed
CLEARWATER -- Six teams will form for a winter bocce ball league sponsored by the Italian American Club of Clearwater. Games will be played on Sunday mornings at the club, 200 McMullen-Booth Road in Clearwater.

Visions of Olympics run through minds
The sprint to the finish at Saturday's Race For The Cure in downtown St. Petersburg was reminiscent of the gold-medal battles in the men's and women's Olympic triathlons in Sydney.

Board strains to untangle billboard issue
The code enforcement board decides to fine a billboard company and three property owners. But the city will not begin levying fines until a judge rules on a legal challenge.


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  • Police report remains secret
  • Firefighter guilty of killing friend
  • Jury to nursing home: Pay $20-million
  • Police: Boy's mother knows more
  • Dogs' owner seeks pet protection
  • Experimental cancer drug shows promise
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  • South Pinellas headlines
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  • Cab driver robbed, police say

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Routine murder case becomes anything but
  • Financial issues unravel District 56 candidacy
  • Police pull switcheroo, charge teens in theft
  • Hillsborough briefs
  • Police officer kept in jail while judge awaits evaluation

  • News of Florida
  • Panhandle is friendly to Nelson
  • Judicial panel chief tied to divorce case
  • Widow of tire-failure victim joins fight against candidate
  • State briefs
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