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November 14, 2001

Tampa Bay: November 14, 2001 North Pinellas County news
Despised by neighbors, building raze
The owner angrily confronted the demolition crew Tuesday. The city says it has given her several months to fix the problems at three of her buildings.

Plane crash shakes woman's family once more
A local teacher's family that was hurt by the Sept. 11 attacks lives next to the crash site of American Airlines Flight 587.

Flags again will flutter at homes hit by thieves
LARGO -- The neighborhood where Nancy Ellie lives seemed empty this Veterans Day. Most of the flags were gone, ripped from their posts and poles by thieves.

Pinellas digest
Dunedin officials to talk compromise with Blue Jays

Council member should apologize
In response to Oldsmar City Council member Brian Michaels' Oct. 30 letter to the editor (Oldsmar should accept county offer, build housing), I believe he was completely out of order in writing such a letter.

Board wants to retain Pinellas schools chief
LARGO -- Saying that the district needs stability, Pinellas School Board members on Tuesday all agreed they need and want to extend Superintendent Howard Hinesley's contract.

Clearwater man reported missing
CLEARWATER -- Police are searching for a man who has been missing since Nov. 1.

Cycling season is in high gear
Just look around, and all the signs of Florida's fall cycling season are here, riders say.

School briefs
Book fair

Achievers
Adam E. Bennett, son of Caroline and Fred Bennett of Palm Harbor, has been inducted into the National Society or Collegiate Scholars. The society recognizes first and second year undergraduates who excel academically. He is a 2000 graduate of the medical magnet program at Palm Harbor University High school. He is enrolled in the honors program at the University of Florida, where he received a research position at Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute. He plans to pursue a career in medicine.

15 finalists on list of top Pinellas educators
The Pinellas County School Board has named 15 finalists in the 2001-02 Outstanding Educators Recognition program. Pared from a list of 25 semifinalists, the teachers were nominated in five categories.


Tampa Bay headlines
  • Halls River condo developer revises his $15-million proposal
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • Thieves slink off with toys for kids

  • South Pinellas headlines
  • Widening of Old Oakhurst to begin
  • Indians to host patriotic program
  • 'Webb's City' is in store once more
  • St. Pete Beach shows it has higher hopes
  • Traffic calming force loses city job
  • Let there be light at Kresge Christmas house
  • Equal rights measure debated
  • Beaches notebook
  • Arnold's a constant thread on Central
  • Jeff's new owner adds his Cubans to rich mix
  • 15 finalists on list of top Pinellas educators
  • The path of scholars
  • School briefs
  • Progress since disturbances gauged
  • St. Petersburg opens area's first disc golf course
  • Year's pass for bridge to increase
  • West Nile reaches St. Petersburg
  • Yacht Club sendoff: All aboard for smorgasbord
  • Magnet school boots up slowly after move
  • Cities, county renew annexation quarrel
  • College ball to help N.Y. families
  • What's up on campus
  • A chance for players to serve tragedy victims
  • Track titles, farewell end Sunshine season
  • No excuses allowed, says studio owner

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Charges filed against suspect shot 13 times
  • Men enter jewelry store, shoot clerk

  • News of Florida
  • Trial of 4 prison guards delayed
  • Losing ground
  • Grade curve in plan for schools
  • Losing ground
  • FDLE director to pick state's first security chief
  • Program can claim to save lives, money
  • Wage-earners work harder just to keep up
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