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November 29, 2000
Tampa Bay: November 29, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Homeowners sue over dredging of creek
The county overdug Upper Sweetwater Creek, they say, leaving silt buildups that keep them from using their boats.
Bulletin board
Carrollwood/Northdale/Odessa
Business briefs
Kenneth W. Starr, former independent counsel, will speak at a dinner at the Tampa Bay Chapter of the Federal Bar Association at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Hyatt Westshore Hotel, Courtney Campbell Parkway, in Tampa. Call Ken Lawson at (813) 274-6150.
Tampa Bay headlines
Car kills mother as she strolls with baby
Agency considers watering ban
Olympic stadium plans proposed
Coe likely faced criminal charges
Tampa Bay briefs
Dog track officials say Coe received no special treatment
FDLE report on the death of Harry Lee Coe
Pinellas headlines
Problems abound at Mirabella townhomes
Lealman Fire Board interviews applicants
City holds promise as source for clean water
YMCA seeks help for needy families
Pinellas Trail celebrates 10th year
Who wants to run a gantlet of panhandlers?
Vacancies shrink in Northeast Shopping Center
Decorating buffs craft a festive business
Pinellas Park okays spending
Council delays decision on golf course
American Stage play asks 'What's news?'
Military news
Frustration ignites lawsuit against city
Lunch on a 102-foot yacht says 'thanks' in a swell way
Seminole band director by day, student by night
Gunman ended young lawmaker's career
Neighborhood briefs
Focus on volunteers
Boat parades
Nelson, Dent capture USTA doubles title
Bay riders visit Great Floridian Ironman winner
Overton takes a shot at PGA Senior Tour
Board denies drugstore rezoning plan
Estate in Pass-a-Grille to have a role in movie
Pinellas Trail marks first decade
Vandals mar beauty of Dunedin fountain
New fire station delayed a year
Two critically injured in crash with school bus
It's 'chilly' as in cold, not 'chili' as in hot
Poison to turn air spuds into duds
Largo's votes likely to benefit downtown
Defibrillators are safe, easy to operate
Proposed tower raises worries
Coupon company started small
Band director by day, student by night
News of Florida
Popular conductor assumes new role
Judge: Turn over ballots
Cops say they have 'Big Boy Bandit'
Around the state
Decisions, drama in Miami-Dade

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