Tampa Bay: November 28, 2000
South Pinellas County news
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Looking for guidance

[Times photo: Dirk Shadd]
Khaleel Ryland, 7, glances at the adults before kneeling to kiss the floor during a prayer after sunset on Monday. After praying, members of Masjid Al-Muminin (the Believers' Mosque) in St. Petersburg broke their daylong fast with a meal. Monday was the Ramadan, 30 days of fasting from dawn to dusk for more than 1-billion Muslims worldwide. |
Police investigate 9 arson cases
The latest of the fires -- all of them were set in an area near downtown St. Petersburg -- involved a house occupied at the time of the blaze.
Sergeant from St. Petersburg killed in Georgia
The Army officer, stationed at Fort Benning, was shot in a nightclub after talking to dancers.
Businessman to seek council seat
If elected, James S. Bennett promises to reinvigorate business in southern St. Petersburg.
Official: Needs of homeless unmet
A councilman who says a homeless man punched him says the incident illustrates a lack of access to mental health help.
Tampa Bay headlines
Bay area test scores better than average
New TIA lot meets match on holiday
Coe's debts totaled $150,000
Tampa Bay briefs
Fin count to help set shark limits
North Pinellas headlines
FAA says it warned man helicopter might be unsafe
County making center its focus
Office project back after defeat
Dunedin Plaza's mini post office to close its doors
Wedding plans cut short by fatal crash
Largo trims list for police chief job to 6
Activities building gathering support
Band director by day, student by night
Board denies drugstore rezoning plan
Stadium could disrupt neighborhoods
North Pinellas briefs
Overton takes shot at PGA Senior Tour
School briefs
Teacher absorbs culture in Japan exchange
Hillsborough headlines
'Clean Zone' to limit vendors
Suspect held in bank heists
Moffitt researchers awarded $5-million
Bulletin board
News of Florida
Ante lowered in fight for slots
Around the state

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