Tampa Bay: November 20, 2000
North Pinellas County news
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Mechanic sets up shop at airport

[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
A lifelong fascination with small airplanes led Matt Malouf into a career as an FAA certified mechanic and inspector. |
Leader: Push for charter school goes on
Council member Ed Manny says Oldsmar's charter school application never was intended to avoid school desegregation.
Trot enjoys bounty of history, runners
Turkey Trot organizers say based on about 12,500 T-shirt orders, including 800 for infants, this year's event should be bigger than ever.
Neighborhoods tired of being city's 'stepchild'
Re: Commission: Look for another area to stop bus, Nov. 14 story.
Engines revving for 2 parades
Those bright red lights you see might be brake lights if you try to cross parade routes on Dec. 3 and 9 in Pinellas Park.
Image to be stripped from police pamphlet
TREASURE ISLAND -- Personnel director Fred Turner said he was just trying to recruit police candidates when he published a posed photo of a uniformed detective on the beach talking to two women in bikinis.
North Pinellas in brief
Gift, craft shop features work of senior citizens
St. Pete Beach, for once and for all
St. Pete Beach's clunky old name rears its head quite often. The city manager wants to snuff it out for good.
Tampa Bay headlines
Merit based judge selection didn't fly with voters
Case may be closed, but not for a grieving spouse
Is surgeon innovative, or unfit?
Thanksgiving is blowing in with a shiver
Schools transport chief put on leave
South Pinellas headlines
For TV anchor, proposal streams into view through lens
Hillsborough headlines
3-county chase ends in arrest
Value of Ice Palace in dispute
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