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June 20, 2002

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World & Nation
  • If you fly heavy, you'll pay heavy
  • Was her timing too good?
  • War bleeds into Colombia's poor barrios
  • Bloodshed confounds Bush plans
  • House panel okays guns in cockpits
  • Genetic fingerprinting fails to identify anthrax source
  • Sept. 10 messages decoded too late
  • Karzai takes risk by embracing warlords
  • Fighting terror notebook


  • Tampa Bay
  • Bowen says fear made her lie
  • Clearwater to pull the plug
  • Old pipes might tinge new water
  • Connolly to face judge's questions
  • Lesbian sues over attire for yearbook


  • State
  • NAACP: State bias harms black students
  • Prisons set to buy sporting goods
  • GOP challenger tries again, in anger
  • Two employees resign over files
  • Panel wants wider scope to review all child deaths


  • Business
  • Tourism board keeps ad agency
  • Southwest: Paper, not plastic
  • M&Ms fans pick purple as candy's newest color
  • Tech troubles pull Nasdaq to 2002 low
  • Business digest


  • South Pinellas
  • Proud of past, incumbent runs again


  • North Pinellas
  • Llama attacker gets three years in prison
  • Shelby's actions puzzle colleagues
  • Land deal for school is matter for voters
  • Doll helps bring American history to life
  • Studio wins approval to reopen, with caveat
  • Humane Society offers class in foster care for pets

  • Letters
  • Don't blame officers for doing their job

  • Editorial
  • Commissioner ignores truth to stir up storm about library


  • Pasco County
  • Crash closes strip club -- temporarily
  • State urged to charge egg farm owner
  • Activists vow club will never be hungry again
  • Residents to lobby builders for smaller store signs
  • Committee reviews infant's death
  • Pricey friend escorted to jail
  • Police reports
  • Man draws sentence of life in prison for killing wife
  • Former New Port Richey mayor receives public servant award
  • Did you get a permit for your tarp carport?
  • Alpha Omega ready to clean up at state
  • Odessa Post 147 rolling along early
  • Teenager in fatal crash pleads no contest

  • Letters
  • City attorney is protecting Port Richey


  • Hernando County
  • School review turns up $3-million
  • Wal-Mart plans to build Sam's Club on SR 50
  • Spring Hill maws bring awe, caution
  • Employees worry about wages as county mulls cost cutting
  • Sports wouldn't be the same
  • Insurance retiree runs for fire rescue seat
  • Police reports

  • Editorial
  • Fire district referendum should be in November

  • Letters
  • Respect city's heritage
  • Census 2000
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    Columnists
    Mary Jo Melone
  • He was a lieutenant, she was a sergeant

  • Tampa Uncuffed
  • Best yet to come in big crackdown

  • Darrell Fry
  • WNBA should walk -- but more slowly


  • Sports
    Rays
  • Schmidt stops Tampa Bay cold
  • Bonds' beef: his pitchers, not Rays'
  • Rays extra
  • Bonds' beef: his pitchers
  • Sturtze still waiting for bad luck to end

  • World Cup
  • American moment
  • Keller voices his frustration
  • World Cup: Friday's quarterfinals
  • World Cup: Where to watch

  • Golf
  • Muirfield shouldn't give Tiger any trouble
  • Woods still hasn't been a runner-up
  • Divots

  • Preps
  • Around Tampa Bay
  • PP National wins Senior crown 5-0
  • Around Hillsborough
  • Scudder returns to Plant as coach

  • Sports Etc.
  • Prospect hides mean streak well
  • Breeders' Cup reveals early leaders in new poll
  • USF says Title IX criticism 'skewed'
  • Promotions, injuries alter Tampa's roster
  • Daily fishing report


  • Entertainment
  • Side show
  • Local PBS station's transmitter down
  • In the news
  • Billy Joel checks into hospital


  • Opinion
    Editorial
  • Tax filing regrets?

  • Editorial
  • Tensions at USF

  • Letters
  • Bush should reconsider plans to attack Iraq


  • Newsfeatures
    (Floridian, Weekend, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)
  • Pay or withhold? Readers respond
  • Opportunities to give
  • One man's journey in faith
  • No Place Like Home: A driving rain

  • Genealogy
  • Genealogy: No universal way to spell surnames


  • Hillsborough
  • Fired transsexual teacher sues church
  • Commission confronted over gay pride


  • Citrus County
  • Crown behind on taxes, county says
  • School attorney hurt in crash; teenager killed
  • Inverness considers flags along Main Street
  • Teen gets lesson in price of disrespect
  • Pre-K program to continue
  • Brothers' goals: Marathons and higher learning
  • Florida Southern adds two 'Canes


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