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September 30, 2001
Tampa Bay: September 30, 2001
Hillsborough County news
Peace movement takes on a sense of urgency
TAMPA -- Jan Roberts had been planning the Earth Charter Summit for years. She hoped it would bring people together for the common good of the planet and inspire equality, respect and peace.
Fliers, carrying on as usual, ponder change
TAMPA -- The look of shock and disbelief that crossed Whitney Villmer's face suggested the 15-year-old from Treasure Island had just been told she was losing her telephone privileges for a year.
Ernest Hooper
Much to see, nothing to need, no way to pay anyway
I went over to International Plaza on Friday, not looking for the routine $110 dress shirt or $200 Italian shoes, but searching for the things I would never buy even if I could afford them.
Tampa Bay headlines
Man charged in crime for which another died
For special flag, a 'perfect' place
Skycaps back, but business isn't
The week in review
Pinellas headlines
Pinellas Park votes to pay reservists
Terrorism's echo hits the beach
Businesses act to boost tourism
Largo man sends own rescue aid: dog treats
Pinellas Park finds a way to allow firefighter boot drive
Veterans' caretakers may face new enemy
Builder overcomes rules roadblock
41 choices this fall for mind and body
Lealman's Eden
Williams won't seek re-election
We must not fall prey to prejudice of any kind
Toddler walks into car's path, is killed
New park allows dogs to socialize on their turf
Changes coming to downtown restaurant
Feta with those veggies?
Bishop's dog leads the way to ministry work
Kids who need new shoes go without
Needs of these children deserve attention, too
At least I didn't put my foot in my mouth
Premium put on public safety pay
Beaches notebook
City expert to give Lealman advice
Neighborhood notebook
From musty to magnificent
Lenny & Vinny's Pizzeria shuts St. Petersburg store
Struggling Late Model driver Bowman changes direction
Sisters are rivals on volleyball court
Making a habit of bouncing back
Race For The Cure runs into some trouble
Voting machine makers try to woo panel
Pet spa caters to pampered pooches
Seminole center ready for public debut
A double helping of education
Jazz fans, never fear: 'The show will go on'
Bring back Gim Gong Road, mayor says
On local level, term limits fail -- just ask New York
Officials who accept gifts embarrass city
Headlines through the years
Construction delays festival
News of Florida
Tourism's trying time
New Sarasota mayor fills post with symbolism
Cuts above $1-billion, Bush warns

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