Tampa Bay: November 26, 2001
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A mathematical whiz kid

[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
The only number that doesn't seem to matter to one St. Petersburg College student is his age: 13. |
North Pinellas County news
Market's farmer has herbs in her garden
Motherhood inspired Susan Bishop to begin growing organic herbs 10 years ago.
Reclaimed water use might be regulated
Following a resolution asking residents to curb their use, the county warns that harsher restrictions might follow if users don't cut back.
His stature leads to his capture
A fugitive charged with murder and robbery runs out of luck when his height gets him noticed.
Spellbound brings magic to Tarpon Springs
The new shop's manager hopes Harry Potter will encourage kids to try their hand at magic tricks.
Parking police chase visitors from beach
I recently visited Clearwater Beach, as I did quite frequently. I parked my car at one of my favorite restaurants overlooking the gulf. Before I knew it, the meter boy was giving me a ticket.
Police seek four men who stole 3 rental cars
The thieves drove off with the cars as they were about to be washed at a Clearwater rental lot.
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.
Richard C. Johnson, prominent banker
CLEARWATER -- Richard C. "Dick" Johnson, a prominent businessman, banker and member of a pioneer Pinellas family, died Thursday (Nov. 22, 2001) at home in Clearwater as the result of a brain hemorrhage. He was 73.