October 23, 2001
Tampa Bay: October 23, 2001
South Pinellas County news
A target of cruel yolks?
Physics students can't drop eggs onto an Osama bin Laden poster because of concerns over cultural insensitivity.
Nanny accused of stabbing couple, herself
A police spokesman says the incident may have been the result of a love triangle.
School crime reports to be relayed faster
Police will no longer delay reporting serious crimes such as sexual battery, which recently occurred at St. Petersburg High.
Physician Dr. David Overbey Jr.
A leader in the Pinellas medical community, Dr. Overbey served on the staffs of three hospitals.
Tampa Bay headlines
Suspect in llama case is mistakenly released
Bioterrorism brings support for center
Murder case a matter of mathematics
Tampa Bay briefs
North Pinellas headlines
Pair of Dunedin incumbents file for re-election
Disabled sailor shows winning spirit
Cities and county fret under state budget ax
Touch screen voting machines hold lead
City crafts revisions to juvenile curfew
Bitterness building in housing dispute
Desalination concerns residents
Beach developer: I am only defending my rights
Preserving wetlands while they study
Hillsborough headlines
Man whose car was hit in police chase sues Tampa
News of Florida
Security measure shutters records
Security tight as session begins
Groups push to outlaw indoor smoking
$80,000 down, and more than a billion more to trim
Poll gives Bush win over Reno by 2-1 ratio

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