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December 6, 2000
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Russian sub has left the city

[Times photo: Fred Victorin]
For the three years, The Pier attraction that never was has had a bumpy stay in St. Petersburg. |
Howard Troxler
Appeals, despite history, have limits
I appeal unto Caesar.
Top stories
Event questions arise as clock ticks
Promoters hoping to stage a concert event to coincide with Super Bowl XXXV face concerns about qualifications.
In foster system, they're a commodity
With a shortage of advocates for children in foster care, the guardian ad litem program seeks more volunteers to help.
Tampa Bay in brief
Pilot lands early after man mutters about a bomb
Aisenbergs want judge to testify
Lawyers for the couple, whose daughter disappeared in 1997, say a court was misled when it granted wiretaps.
South Pinellas headlines
Another downtown high-rise planned
Post office to wait on curbside delivery
Garbage contract on agenda for council
SPJC Epicenter has a steep price tag
Business briefs
Police union, city argue case before mediator
In major shift, the world of the retarded broadens
Young minds grow along with a bunch of bananas
Madeira Beach at odds with marina operator
Man sues over losses from loan
Neighborhood briefs
Focus on volunteers
Christmas Belles have coffee for a good cause
Broadcaster, ex-spy led WSUN newscasts in '30s
Generosity fuels award fund
Theater opening generates excitement
Boca Ciega honors 3 ex-athletes
Feather Sound rallies for crown
Race conditions take wind out of sails
Perry overcomes incident for Heritage Harbor victory
North Pinellas headlines
Fire guts house after last payment
North Greenwood library site debated
County gives church green light to move
Residents' response halts zone change
Housing company to buy complex
Trooper, chief clash over beach turf
County rejects dock in Sutherland Bayou
Pinellas agrees to purchase 3 islands for preservation
Jesse's Seafood reduced to rubble
Despite road work, center stays busy
Largo needs a timely decision, not a task force
Mark your calendar
$8,000 surprise gives lift to girl's playground project
Christmas parade set in honor of Pearl Harbor Day
Blaze guts house after final payment
Conditions take wind out of sails
Tarpon Springs plan hinges on collaboration
Altercation with the police lands septuagenarians in jail
Avenue Players exiting Tarpon Springs theater
Hillsborough headlines
Witness tells of wreck that killed 3
EPA: Site has contaminated water
Business briefs
News of Florida
Schools press for local control
Teen charged with killing 2 rare cranes
In foster system, they're a commodity
Pilot lands early for bomb search

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