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Tampa Bay: December 22, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Police gain weapon against booming bass
A change in the city's noise ordinance will allow officers to check for vibration and volume.
Arthur Hampton Jr., reliant on blood donors, dies
ST. PETERSBURG -- Arthur Lee "Peanut" Hampton Jr., who had aplastic anemia and owed his short life to a small group of dedicated blood donors, died Wednesday (Dec. 20, 2000) at Bayfront Medical Center. He was 30.
Tampa Bay headlines
Campus may get more power
As sales slow, charity thrives
Homeless shelters filling up
Court orders talks on Sam
All drivers may appear in digital lineups
Tampa Bay briefs
Man, 18, sentenced to life for slaying
Aisenberg spying extension unlawful
'Crowbar robber' evades capture
Drug case snitches lie, defense claims
North Pinellas headlines
27-year police sergeant dies at age 49
Police: Man secretly taped talk with officer
Two escape injury as fire destroys home
Tarpon votes to raise rates about $3 at golf course
Charities rake in war chest wealth
Officials seek 2 men after bank robbery
City Hall Park will close for facelift
Crash victim worried about eyes
Single father, four kids touched by kindness
Family told their above-ground pool must go
Potential cadets can learn of life at West Point
Dear Santa: I wish our officials got more respect
All signs point to go for walkers
Season rolls by with highs, lows
Retired Col. Edward Imparato, wrote about WWII
Sight unseen
Best bets
Hillsborough headlines
Papers' ballot examination presses forward
A timely visit from a Claus with a cause
Drivers get a break on parking in Ybor City
Employee foils plans of would-be store robber
Bitten teen in fair condition
Bulletin board
Potential cadets can learn of life at West Point
Crash hurts two
News of Florida
Auditors hammer prison system
Bush team sizes up two Floridians

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