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Wednesday, October 27, 2004
[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
A firefighter rushes out of the garage Tuesday holding his ears after a small explosion was heard inside. Neighbors said there were a few explosions inside the garage as the fire burned.
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Body found in burning house Neighbors fear the loss of a retired man known for his delicious culinary feats and many acts of kindness.
$1.5-million will help PAR abuse program
Operation PAR will use the grant to expand substance abuse treatment for women and children.
Earth's harmony is group's main goal
The Yalaha Foundation is holding the Festival of Peace and Unity in an effort, it says, to offset the world's negative thoughts.
Greek school's president passes torch
Parents say his heavy-handed manner has created a revolving door, with seven principals departing in the four years the school has been open.
HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES
Don't have $125 to go a haunted house? Fear not. Here's a list of North Pinellas community Halloween carnivals, fall festivals and similar events:
Monsters, mansion team up for charity
Tickets are $125 for a "mere mortal" and $250 for a "VIP vampire" to attend Matt Geiger's Halloween event.
Prominent developer could face 15 years in prison
Convicted of fraud last year, he has not paid restitution and court costs while on probation.
Largo to give most officers tasers
The Police Department, which already has about 19 of the devices, plans to buy 50 more at a cost of about $40,000.
Editorial: City should seek more bids on Jack Russell Stadium site
Disappointed members of a city selection committee have turned thumbs down to two proposals for redevelopment of Jack Russell Stadium. Little wonder. Not only did the two plans not measure up to the optimistic hopes that the community has for the stadium site, they each had problems apparent to those who examined them.
Letters to the Editor: New face of beach to be good for all
During my six years as mayor, Clearwater has begun to see the benefits of establishing a vision and maintaining a focus on balanced redevelopment plans. These plans have been created with extensive public participation and a focus on improving both an aging public infrastructure and deteriorating private developments.
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