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November 3, 2001
Tampa Bay: November 3, 2001
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113,625 square feet of pride

[Times photos: Toni L. Sandys]
Commuters hailed quite a sight Friday morning at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa: the world's largest flag - 225 feet by 505 feet - held up by 1,000 volunteers, including Vietnam veteran Paul Goodman, below. |
Hillsborough County news
Crisis solver takes it easy; actor's art imitates life
When you've led the kind of life that Norman Hickey has, the overriding challenge at 75 becomes, as he put it, "being not so busy."
A closer look: One Hillsborough church
The Word Of His Grace Christian Fellowship
Sandra Thompson
Surprise, surprise: Tampa takes a classy leap
I don't know about you, but after almost two months of picking up the morning newspaper as if it's a toxic thing, with news of war and anthrax and economic disaster, I've been dying for some good news.
Tampa Bay headlines
Golf course workers killed when they're pinned between vehicles
Scientology critics to decamp
West Nile virus appears in Pinellas
City wants electric buses by Nov. 30
Man on death row gets new trial
Voting system further delayed
Tampa Bay briefs
Pinellas headlines
Suggestions shape goals for Midtown development
Dunedin ponders new ideas to keep Blue Jays
Stormwater fees to rise to help pay for projects
Pinellas digest
Road will smooth out, slim down
Independent Coke distributor sold
Golf fees could drop for seasonal residents
Women use furry friends to warm hearts
Postseason football is under way today
They went forth and multiplied
Roman Catholic bishop extends a hand to Jews
News of Florida
Bradley named to utilities board
Governments' crisis handler tries to relax
Record unemployment claims
Bush stays home to tend the budget
Lucy Morgan
Democracy stuck in a bunker mentality

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