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October 2, 2001
Mary Jo Melone
Another man flies the flag for so many broken ties
Almost every day, even two weeks later, Peter Farina breaks the big rule in every grown man's playbook. He cries.
Top stories
TIA plans sweeping cuts
TAMPA -- Faced with soaring security expenses and falling passenger revenue, Tampa International Airport prepared Monday to redraw its budget, chopping staff and salaries and postponing what was once a desperately needed new parking garage.
Neo-Nazi fliers find their way to homes
The fliers state that the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks happened because of "an alliance with Israel."
NFL blitzes Muvico's big screen, bans Bucs show
The Centro Ybor theater put the Bucs up on a 25- by 15-foot field until the NFL blew the whistle.
School segregation case closed
The U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear the case. Now no federal judge oversees Hillsborough schools.
Judge allows photos of Schiavo
CLEARWATER -- A Pinellas judge will allow Terri Schiavo's parents to have access to photos to be taken of their daughter Monday, the day before their son-in-law is expected to remove her feeding tube.
Tampa Bay briefs
Fire at school leads to investigation
South Pinellas headlines
Body identified as woman taken over by cocaine
North Pinellas headlines
25 flags stolen from Largo business
Finalist to run county sees chance to be No. 1
Beach resort would rearrange parking
Explosion in truck ends day's trash route
Fat remark sets deputy on path to termination
City may try academy to inspire citizens
Helicopter owner defends Ozona plans
Firefighters grateful for community's aid
Pinellas men reach final of Mid-Amateur
Hillsborough headlines
NFL blitzes Muvico's big screen, bans Bucs show
News of Florida
State analyzes its readiness to fight terror
Beer drinkers offered variety by the ounce
Budget cuts could nick elderly, poor
Justices hear debate over slot machines issue

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