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September 28, 2001

Tampa Bay: September 28, 2001 North Pinellas County news
Emergency personnel pitch in for fundraisers
People who save lives hold a variety of benefits for fallen comrades and their families.

Farmer's Market changes days, location
Organizers hope the new arrangement for the market will lure downtown workers and more vendors.

City, county quarrel over sewer service
Pinellas says it got the okay to link to city sewer lines. Not so, the city says.

Pinellas digest
Forum examines AIDS and minority groups

Tour features yards friendly to Florida
The gates will be open Saturday to 13 yards that are short on water-wasting grass, and long on drought-tolerant plants and shrubs.

Man charged anew in toddler's death
Police charge a man with second-degree murder in the death of his girlfriend's 2-year-old son.

Oldsmar road work to begin year earlier
Work is set to begin next summer at the intersection of Douglas and Race Track roads, known for rush-hour traffic jams.

Dunedin rethinks accepting Jays gifts
City officials look for ways to allow them to accept gifts from the Blue Jays without the appearance of conflict.

Largo thinks about what it wants to be while it grows
Largo officials are considering some exercise for city residents.

Scientologists were simply trying to help
Re: Tragedy counselors were self-serving, letter, Sept. 25.

Making a habit of bouncing back
Some of the guys in his league lamented, "It's too bad about Harry, isn't it?" Others mentally wrote his obituary.

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.

Happenings
VARIETY SHOW: Enjoy a variety extravaganza featuring comedy, song and dance performances at 2 and 7:30 p.m. today at the Royalty Theater, 405 Cleveland St., Clearwater. For ticket information, call (727) 441-8868.

Best bets
Autumn gathering

Spirited blues
About 15,000 people are expected along Main Street at the Dunedin Wines the Blues festival, which features beer, wine, shopping and music.


Tampa Bay headlines
  • West Nile alert extends to 3 Suncoast counties
  • TV terrorist talk leads USF to address security
  • Some try to avoid GED test changes
  • Gas masks are newest fashion in fear
  • Red Tide checked by winds for now

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Tropicana suite still a hot topic with council

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • USF robots sought survivors in World Trade Center rubble
  • DEP festival promotion praises development
  • Kleman decides to stay in job
  • Trofimoff, 75, sentenced to life in prison for spying

  • News of Florida
  • Leaders study state's fitness to block attack
  • Gator trapper hauls in whopper
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