Tampa Bay: November 26, 2000
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Girl's life one of hardship, hope

[Times photo: Andrea Woodall]
Nina was born with just one lung and her heart out of place. Now almost 2, she and her parents fight the odds -- and red tape. |
North Pinellas County news
City's rules, religions collide
A Clearwater start-up church challenges zoning codes that it says limit its right to practice. The city, however, says rules must be enforced equally.
Crime in Ridgecrest
The debate: Will changes in Ridgecrest spread its problems or help to solve them? Or is there something else behind the concerns?
Inside this new music store, it's all Greek
Looking for some Greek disco? Or Greek rap? Then this Tarpon Springs shop is the place for you.
Motorcycle projects give designer's life a kick start
Awards for his custom motorcycles seem to come easily for a Palm Harbor man, who suffered a brain injury from a fall 15 years ago.
Honor may come after all
A Tarpon official tries to "undo the damage" caused when a previous commission flip-flopped on naming a field after an athlete and volunteer.
Warhawks' fans aglow with team spirit
A Seminole victory Friday night puts the team one step closer to a state title, much to the delight of frenzied supporters.
Keep your hands off this Clearwater Beach land
We, the owners of the Anchor Mini Mart, are sick and tired of big money coming to Clearwater Beach and making small business owners like us feel threatened about losing our homes and livelihoods.
North Pinellas briefs
Volunteers needed to help children
North Pinellas notebook
Courses offered in boating skills, seamanship
Ex-Lakewood High star Carter is on a familiar course
Don't tell Tim Carter the era of two-sport college athletes has nearly disappeared.
Headlines through the years
A look back at the events, people and places that made North Pinellas the unique place that it is. The information is compiled from past editions of the St. Petersburg Times.
Treasure Island may clip paragliders' wings
Officials are worried about the paragliders who skim over and along the popular beaches.
Seminole, SPJC hire architect for library
Though concerns were raised, the choice of designer for the $6.8-million joint-use facility is unanimous.
Tampa Bay headlines
Completing the family portrait
Completing the family portrait
Gusts cause minor damage
Week in review
Tampa Bay briefs
Happy ending for Baby Sam? Adolescence may tell
Baby Sam: how we got here
South Pinellas headlines
Altercation highlights needs of homeless
Boat slip limitation kills condo project
Gulfport theater to open Dec. 10
With city's help, man won't lose his house
Apartment complex cited for rat woes
Pinellas Park delays okay of 41 percent increase in sewer rate
New bus route will connect to trolley
Fossil Park group sues motel owners, tenants
Gulfstream engineering firm chosen
Employees can breathe easier after relocation
What's up on campus
Boat parades
The week ahead
The buck stops here, there on sewer lines
Herbert T. Kimura, Japanese-American WWII vet
Glitch traps 11 people in BayWalk garage elevator
Night of gambling-for-fun benefits Boys, Girls Clubs
Neighborhood briefs
Teacher absorbs culture in Japan exchange
Visits to elderly teach kids about true holiday spirit
2 local women go into Trot after big victories
Women's tournament keeps bowling 'em over
Hillsborough headlines
Urban campus sprouts from sand
Report on Holt adds fuel to ethics inquiry
Big fix is in for fertile felines
Drug dispute leads to stabbing death
News of Florida
Republican corrections of applications detailed

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