Tampa Bay: October 23, 2000
South Pinellas County news
City loans no guarantee for success
Fredrick Smith borrowed $50,000 from a city loan program with dreams of a successful dry cleaning business.
City has yet to live up to its 'Challenge'
Four years after Mayor Fischer promised economic help for neighborhoods south of Tropicana Field, little progress has been made.
Ex-laundry site shows how plans can go wrong
An owner is asking $1.75-million for 2.7 acres that the city could have had for free four years ago.
Tampa Bay headlines
Queasy? A shock could help out
Grandfather option may sell Pinellas school plan
In a league with the boys
Identity of victims at Seffner home revealed
North Pinellas headlines
Student stars in synch on stage
Ending has a mellow note
Festival of crafts provides presents
Memorial honors dedicated friend
Dunedin extends country club's annual tax cap
Lawyer scuttles talk that boat was a fee
Hospice unit helps prepare Navy veteran
Ulmerton too big an obstacle for school children
Tampa Bay briefs
Widow reopens Cafe Concerto after requests
A Great Floridian?
North Pinellas briefs
Fire displaces four residents of assisted living facility
Hillsborough headlines
Both tout populist roots
Tampa swingers club gathers enemies
Bulletin board
News of Florida
Education run stirs little excitement
Majority could hinge on a pill

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