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Tampa Bay: November 2, 2000
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Apartment owner says dog can stay

[Times photo: Lisa DeJong]
But a disabled man's family, tired of the hassle and fearing more, plans to leave the complex in St. Petersburg anyway. |
South Pinellas County news
Lawyer dies amid feud over living will
Blair Clark's wife, Ping, wanted his life support to continue, but four other family members were opposed.
Absences mark candidate's board tenure
Mary Brennan has missed most meetings of an advocacy program for the elderly.
Tampa Bay headlines
Making promises -- one job at a time
Deputy kills woman who wielded knife
Drowned by drought
To pull ahead and stay there
Parents of girl slain in Seffner suing state
Tampa Bay briefs
Aisenbergs' attorneys to get notes on tapes
4,500 throng to see Cheney
North Pinellas headlines
Hinesley backing charter school
Beach may host Olympic events
Profits boost Super Bowl jazz concert
Woman killed, 2 hurt in head-on collision
Tarpon rebuilding policy on bricks
North Pinellas digest
2 teachers face inquiries
Fall Festival still offering booth space
3 firms submit plans for Belleair bridge
Clearwater should move slowly on water issues
Residents should welcome law officers at festivals, concerts
Dunedin offers Nielsen millions to stay
Back problems force mayor to resign from Belleair post
McMullen gets face lift, awaits grand opening
Good for you
Club news
Hillsborough headlines
Songs in his heart, politics on his mind
Purpose of house stuns the neighbors
Tampa uncuffed
Spin patrol
Candidate asks TV stations to drop attack ad
Lawyers testify in judge's inquiry
Bulletin board
News of Florida
Around the state

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