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March 6, 2001
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Parents go back to school for kids

[Times photo: Bill Serne]
Schools all over the bay area are teaching parents what their children learn so they can incorporate academics into everyday life. |
Mary Jo Melone
Florida's wild ones get ready to steamroll
If it were in the power of the state Legislature, we would soon be seeing a mandated return to pegged pants, poodle skirts and leaded gasoline.
Top stories
Search ends for Tampa pilot missing in gulf
The attorney's briefcase and wallet have been found, but authorities presume that he is dead.
Education group leader resigning
At the helm for almost six years, Pinellas Education Foundation president Frances Neu steps down June 30.
At Tampa's airport
The winter storm in the Northeast continued to affect flights hundreds of miles away.
Tampa Bay briefs
Mom defies court order; leaves shelter with child
South Pinellas headlines
Ford's ingredients for success in uphill mayoral race
Mom defies court order; leaves shelter with child
Shooting victim removed from life support; suspect sought
Two Pinellas cities choose mayors today
Campaign calendar
Williams may have lost, but he's not giving up
13 students injured when car hits bus
Clifford Geffon, 49, prominent Pinellas rug retailer
North Pinellas headlines
City manager finalist in Colorado
Sex abuse suspect served as teacher
State Supreme Court penalizes two lawyers
Voters set to select commissioner today
Home invasion motive unclear
Phillies stadium financing clears first legal hurdle
Casino boat plan at docks changes
Largo man faces charges of molestation, battery
Rescuers pull chase suspect from bay
Polling places debut in today's election
Roundabout fix can be found in Europe
Palm Harbor man faces new charges from chase
St. Petersburg driver shines in calamity
A sign of things to come
Hillsborough headlines
Official objects to Web site plan
Subdivisions feel Tampa's breadth
Man accused of evidence tampering
Police seek tips on man who twice robbed Waffle House
Bulletin board
News of Florida
Voting changes a 'priority'
Lost divers survive stormy gulf
Shock gives way to grief
Crist works late to make tough FCAT essays count
Bill helps unlicensed to fit artificial limbs
Business lobby draws powerful party crowd
Man found not guilty in robberies
Around the state
Death penalty opponents point to flaws

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