Tampa Bay: September 30, 2001
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A double helping of education

[Times photo: Boyzell Hosey]
Home-schooling is no longer just for homes. Some students spend time daily at traditional schools or even college. |
North Pinellas County news
Voting machine makers try to woo panel
A committee could decide as early as Tuesday on a voting machine system to recommend to commissioners.
Pet spa caters to pampered pooches
An Oldsmar spa offers dogs massage, TV, nap time, natural treats and much more.
Seminole center ready for public debut
On Saturday you can take a gander at how an ugly building at 9100 113th St. N in Seminole has been transformed.
Jazz fans, never fear: 'The show will go on'
In spite of drilling and other bumps in the road, Jazz Holiday will take place as scheduled.
Bring back Gim Gong Road, mayor says
Commerce Boulevard was originally named for the pioneer who helped develop Oldsmar. It's history, the mayor insists.
On local level, term limits fail -- just ask New York
New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has won praise not only among his own constituents but nationwide for the caring, confident way he has led his city through the dark days since the terrorist attacks Sept. 11. There is a lesson in his performance for people who live here in North Pinellas County.
Officials who accept gifts embarrass city
Re: Dunedin rethinks accepting Jays gifts, a story on Sept. 28.
Headlines through the years
Two practice bombs menace Clearwater
Construction delays festival
CLEARWATER -- The Clearwater Jazz Holiday isn't the only event affected by the construction crews turning dirt in Coachman Park.