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December 14, 2001
Howard Troxler
A little bit of currency, a big lesson on rights
In honor of Bill of Rights Day, which is Saturday, let's talk about an idea started a few years ago by a group of middle school children in Virginia.
Top stories
Videotape inspires outrage at Tampa cafe
Men gathered at a meeting place for area Muslims express anger over bin Laden's "in the name of Islam" assertions.
William 'Bill' Roberts, was Pinellas sheriff
Former Pinellas County Sheriff William T. "Bill" Roberts, a law enforcement officer for more than three decades, has died at 77.
Applicants sought for judgeship
The 6th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission is now taking applications from attorneys interested in applying for a Pinellas County judgeship opened by the elevation of Judge Robert Morris to the circuit bench.
South Pinellas headlines
Police chief tries to control damage
Orangutan comment stirs old uneasiness
Charity faces toddler toy crisis
North Pinellas headlines
City approves towering condo project
Property appraiser wants rule change
Victim of auto crash always had smile, joke
Pinellas digest
Pan Am again takes to skies
Prosecutors blame weak evidence in nanny case
Oldsmar will not receive grant
With its problems, district should not have kept Hinesley
Businessman seeks office in Dunedin
Potter brings fans to their feet in state prep championships
Winter wonderland, Florida style
Best bets
Hillsborough headlines
Outspoken judge faces inquiry
4th assault reported at apartments
Council approves new marina plan
Board to hear whistleblower
Agency pleads with Tampa to restore aid
Ernest Hooper Warming to artists; locals buoy aquarium
News of Florida
School panel ponders code changes
Bush agrees to cut $1-billion in budget
Requests for Florida license raised no flags
Bin Laden's armor reads: made in Florida
Security isn't cheap, say law officers

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