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November 26, 2001
Howard Troxler
One budget fight remains to be settled in courts
Somewhat forgotten, as Gov. Jeb Bush and our Legislature face the state budget crisis this week, is that they were supposed to be facing each other in court.
Top stories
Crowds take to the roads
Drivers find varying levels of congestion along I-75 Sunday, while those flying in and out of Tampa encounter a relatively uncramped airport.
Complaints mount about favored Tampa builder
The contractor embroiled in the LaBrake scandal faces complaints from some low-income residents whose homes it renovated using city loans.
Tight state budget a lesson to educators
Minimal cuts likely will get worse and schools are being forced to make tough choices on programs and teachers.
Two missing fishermen rescued in gulf waters
The men are found early Sunday 40 miles offshore. A search for the third man is called off.
Tampa Bay briefs
Body found in trunk of burned car
South Pinellas headlines
Hospital leader takes on new role
North Pinellas headlines
Market's farmer has herbs in her garden
Reclaimed water use might be regulated
His stature leads to his capture
A mathematical whiz kid
Spellbound brings magic to Tarpon Springs
Parking police chase visitors from beach
Police seek four men who stole 3 rental cars
Headlines through the years
Richard C. Johnson, prominent banker
Hillsborough headlines
Prolific composer, professor at USF dies
News of Florida
Budget back on cutting boar
For Al-Najjar family, uncertainty returns

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