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December 2, 2001
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Hard times beseige Channelside

[Times photo: Stefanie Boyar]
TAMPA -- It was the back side of happy hour Thursday in a city parched for waterfront watering holes, but the outdoor bar overlooking Garrison Seaport at Stump's Supper Club was empty. |
Mary Jo Melone
To George, with love finally found
I once thought the Beatles would never die. They could break up, but they would never die.
Top stories
Safe driving record not required
ST. PETERSBURG -- Carl Lester Byrd had a DUI accident in 1984: His car struck and killed a pedestrian. He tested positive at work this year for marijuana, and he has eight recent tickets and three at-fault accidents.
A ride jeopardized
TAMPA -- When Linda Elshamy discovered express bus 50X last year, she got more than access to a better job.
Red Tide still killing fish in Pinellas
ST. PETERSBURG -- Red Tide continued to cause scattered fish kills Saturday in Boca Ciega Bay and the Vinoy Basin, authorities said.
Metro week in review
Budget cuts spell end of science fair
Union: Safety record no factor in rewards
The Sanitation Department is a good opportunity for someone who has a high school diploma or passed the GED test to work his way into a career with excellent pay. The system rewards punctuality, doggedness and loyalty.
South Pinellas headlines
Leader's approach stirs up NAACP
Cloaked in patriotic colors, Santa Parade draws 10,000
Development deal at RV park fractures
New pool work to start in January
By popular demand, tube will trade brown for blue
The heart of the thistle
Heartening stories worth repeating
Taxpayers to bear brunt of new vote system
Hunters put rabbits on the run
Cramped chamber plans move
South African delegation will visit
Open for business as well as pleasure
Makeover thrills National Guard
Seminole Elementary reaps $1,300 from friends
Little patriots elect to cast votes
A tonic for what ails world?
SPC cheerleader drops squad for his squadron
Better hit the brake: Officers could be rea
Back to basics: Simple toys bring lasting joy
Junior racer's run, won before you count to 10
Neighborhood notebook
Beaches notebook
Police warn of snatched purses
Children of Holocaust survivors speak
Junior Leaguers have a past, and celebrate it
Kenneth City okays moot deal with police
Din over disputed bar grows louder
Mentally ill have new address
Turners, LaFleur's fare well in championships
Lakilak, Dixie Hollins are a cut above opponents
North Pinellas headlines
Attacks ripple through budget
Couples race courtship cloc
Struggling Habitat sticks to its goal
North Pinellas digest
Is it a historic hotel or hideous hovel?
Palm Harbor basks in sun, art
Stauffer site could lose its champion
Fake turf could sprout seeds of common sense
Military training site unveiled
Headlines through the years
'Chemistry' produces SPC hot streak
North Pinellas notebook
Military news
Hillsborough headlines
School official fights back
News of Florida
State's increased security stops are yielding more stolen goods
New voter rolls arouse more fears

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