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 Tampa Bay: November 10, 2000 North Pinellas County news

Dog reluctant to cry wolf, even for TV
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[Times photo: Scott Keeler]
Princess barked to alert her family of a fire; but she didn't want to bark for Animal Planet.
Four sue company after boat overturns

Four friends say large wakes caused by a 75-foot charter boat swamped the 20-foot Proline.

Absentee ballots lead to seesaw
In Pinellas' recount, ballots that had been overlooked favor Gore, and ballots that had been counted twice hurt Bush.

Man given life term in robbery-killing
The judge says he regrets the no-parole sentence, but the law ties his hands.

Mangrove trimming draws county's eye
The trees serve as coastal wildlife habitat and are protected under Florida law. But enforcement is not clear cut.

Teenagers recruited to advise the mayor
The idea was the brainchild of Largo Mayor Bob Jackson, a retired principal, as a way of getting teens involved.

Students to remember veterans this morning
PALM HARBOR -- As it does every year, Palm Harbor Middle School will hold two courtyard ceremonies this morning to observe Veterans Day.

City, leagues to negotiate sports fees
Oldsmar's sports-fee proposal ruffles some feathers, but the council tells the city manager to negotiate with large groups, such as the Little League.

Man gets life term in robbery-slaying
An ex-prisoner whose robbery turned deadly gets the maximum sentence.

Save front page for reporting noteworthy news
Re: It's a badge and boredom in Belleair, Nov. 3 story.

SPJC plans to construct center for job training
The facility, to be built across from the airport, will help workers improve their skills.

Hobelmann attracts area's best bowlers
St. Petersburg's Steve Hobelmann gets things done.

Vote shocks senior center's fans
Administrators say they will regroup after voters reject a special tax to support the center.

With full sails, clipper takes Dunedin couple back to sea
The 439-foot Royal Clipper is equipped with five masts and 52,000 square feet of sail area designed to push the ship at 20 knots.

Folksy vibes
The Clearwater Folk Arts Festival will be held today through Monday. It includes Arlo Guthrie, Trout Fishing in America and a giant craft sale.


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