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October 17, 2001
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Setting the stage

[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
Jason Timko bolts a bank of lights into place Tuesday as he helps gets the stage at Coachman Park ready for the Clearwater Jazz Holiday. The holiday begins at 6 p.m. Thursday and ends at 8 p.m. Sunday. |
Howard Troxler
There's a big picture here, but anthrax isn't in it yet
Let's keep our eye on the big story here.
Top stories
Fear fuels upswing in hazardous material calls
Since anthrax showed up in Florida and elsewhere, rescue workers strain to answer all the calls.
Port security a new priority
Officials will pay for stepped-up patrols and a port office for sheriff's personnel.
Fears and 911 calls surge
Dispatchers field dozens of frantic calls about suspicious mail, powder and people. Most of the worries prove unfounded.
New park shows family's pride
A ceremony today salutes efforts of Anthony Borrell Jr. and his late father, who worked for years to clean up the area.
Homecoming on the home front
More than 100 Coast Guard reservists return to the bay area after keeping watch over vessels in the Boston area.
Charge dropped in judge's trial
Six charges remain in the misconduct trial of Circuit Judge Cynthia Holloway by a judicial commission.
Tampa Bay briefs
Central Asia's role against terrorism explored
California case has local twist for judge
An investigator pokes around Pinellas for information on a circuit judge, raising concerns from his local attorney.
Videos show a man suspected in 10 bank robberies
TAMPA -- The Hillsborough Sheriff's Office is investigating 10 bank robberies since February that appear to have been committed by the same man.
South Pinellas headlines
Hundreds sign up as rec center members
Madeira Beach takes aim at PSTA
New game plan for new bridge
Firefighters warmed by outpouring
No one loses in Toy Shop decision
Cathedral's request to raze landmark denied again
Beaches notebook
Christmas Toy Shop celebrates 80 years
An army in blue vests
School briefs
Hand in hand
Bike training bolsters community policing
Baton twirler spins practice into titles
Spotlight shines on soccer ace, who's 9
Trashy look frowned on in North Redington
Hundreds will draw attention to a killer
A clothesline conveys shame, pain, anger
Military news
Focus on volunteers
Bicycle theft steals grandmother's hopes
Popular restaurant reopens
Plastics plant to close doors after 40 years
Seminole Lake benefit tourney hits goal
Best in southeast take back seat to Italian rider
Cockman becomes ace of Alexander
North Pinellas headlines
Dunedin, Jays hit a wall over complex
Farmer's markets back in season
Starbucks gives downtown a boost
City rushes to set stage for festival
Slain woman stabbed, police say
City switches choice of library architect
Stormwater rates to rise in Tarpon
Jazz Holiday is not what it used to be
Drawing USA Baseball would be coup for city
Police hunt burglar
Sheriff's employee resigns after charge
Best in southeast take a back seat to Italian cyclist
Hillsborough headlines
Tampa Bay briefs
Keystone middle school to honor educator
Former prosecutor named to judicial post
News of Florida
Lawmakers might place limits on public records

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