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March 21, 2004


ACTION
  • Insurance can be confusing in a car-bicycle accident


  • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
  • Sideshow
  • Calendar

  • In the news
  • Palance again proves brawn


  • SPORTS

    Bucs
  • Raiders swoop up Sapp
  • No guarantees for Galloway, and no gripes
  • A look at Sapp's career
  • What did you want Sapp to do?


  • BUSINESS
  • Biz bits
  • HSN turns attention to neglected offshoot
  • Money panel

  • Ten tips
  • IRAs good option if you follow rules


  • CITRUS
  • Aging star gets sidelined in animal park
  • Park goes wild with exterior redesign

  • Column
  • Voices add touch of life to names on the Wall

  • Election 2004
  • Four contend to be face of Inverness


  • COLUMNS
  • Closing credit card account may do more harm than good
  • Congress should keep pressure on baseball
  • Jayson Blair and the fear factor
  • Maybe the Y has answers to help raise these kids
  • McCain vs. the merchants of fear
  • Redick snapping back to life
  • Spring's thaw stalled by chilling thoughts
  • The legacy of Bill Sadowski
  • Virginity vows: back to the '50s

  • Bucs
  • Sapp's new role: as a memory

  • Off/beat
  • Think about who's steering the RV coming toward you


  • FLORIDIAN
  • Ralph Nader: A traitor to himself?
  • The Whitney celebrates new art
  • As the Phantom Planet turns
  • Up to something
  • At age 500, 'David' is looking marvelous

  • Real Florida
  • Thanks, Babe

  • Sunday Journal
  • All we need is love


  • HERNANDO
  • Helping to train 'eyes' for others
  • Radio auction carries echoes of the past
  • Reading program refocuses
  • Grant approval for school's athletic fields, classrooms

  • College basketball
  • Determined Gator shines in new role

  • Column
  • At 7, joy is a lizard safari and potatoes in the bank

  • Preps
  • Brain power is an added strength in sport


  • HILLSBOROUGH
  • Residents rally for gays' right to marry
  • Hillsborough man killed, wife hurt in accident

  • Briefs
  • Sheriff's dive team finds body of 58-year-old man
  • Stabbing victim identified; suspect still being sought

  • Obituary
  • Brooks Hoyt, lawyer, family man


  • SPORTS

    Lightning
  • Lightning lets win slip away
  • Taylor sticks up for teammate
  • Today: Lightning at Islanders


  • NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES
  • City seeks an interim attorney
  • Commission removes speakers' kill switch
  • Government in the sunshine? Well, partly
  • In a fix
  • Madeira kicks out lame duck
  • Parking a stone's throw from glass art display
  • Women secure prominent civic roles
  • A legend's life marked at school bearing his name
  • End of tolls may force hike in property taxes
  • Everyone gets to ride on these new slides
  • Planning board defers ruling on condo project
  • Alternate offered town post
  • Grid pro urges youngsters to beat odds, never give up
  • St. Petersburg effort cracks down on dumpers
  • USF faculty jazz group to play free show
  • Voice of experience to help city
  • Russian show part of arts diversity

  • Bowling
  • Haag captures singles championship

  • Business
  • 16 condos with bay views proposed
  • Construction to narrow the choices for drivers
  • Delivery of this baby? By crane, of course

  • Colleges
  • Eckerd rises from low point in its season

  • Dr. Delay
  • In this case, don't bother heading west - you can't

  • Neighborhood notebook
  • Leader of Crescent Lake association stepping down

  • Rookie Mom
  • Moms Club an ideal for advice, friends


  • NORTH OF TAMPA
  • Bill would help Meadow Pointe keep standards
  • Civic Club won't sell home to Oldsmar
  • Clark Elementary principal to leave school she opened
  • County backs developer's plans
  • Downtown plan wins mixed reviews
  • Fire station planned on W Village Drive
  • Land's sake, it's GreenFest time
  • Laying a solid foundation
  • Open & Shut
  • Utility puts out data on project at corridor

  • Guest Column
  • Empty mall perfect fit for Bucs

  • Neighborhood notebook
  • More than 200 expected for trap shooting event

  • Zoning
  • Church's school plan encounters setback


  • NORTH PINELLAS
  • A matter of time
  • Family turns down Oldsmar's offers
  • Largo envisions a future with plan
  • Pastor conflict riddles Calvary Baptist
  • Clearwater couple shot to death

  • Briefs
  • Palm Harbor man dead after pickup crashes into median

  • Column
  • Why did Clearwater voters turn on park plan?
  • Headlines through the years


  • OPINION
  • Refusing to recuse
  • Universal babysitting
  • Get serious about energy alternatives


  • PASCO
  • Amid poles of past, signs of the future
  • Home plate heroes
  • Just bringing up a situation does not equal city business

  • Briefs
  • Hudson man accused of molesting 2 girls

  • Preps
  • Maric was marvelous
  • Rizzo's team reaches new heights in Season 4


  • PERSPECTIVE
  • It came from outer space


  • SPORTS

    Rays
  • MLB task: turn Japan into home
  • A whole lot of time to measure up vs. Yanks
  • Hot bat may put Fick everywhere

  • Arena league
  • White hammers home function of fullback

  • College basketball
  • A squeaker and a laugher
  • First two days give CBS best ratings since 1997
  • Player's new start helps renew team
  • Saint Joe's holds off Texas Tech
  • DePaul to meet Vols in second round
  • UF wins with late 10-0 run
  • Villanova ousts Virginia 73-63 in second round of NIT

  • Colleges
  • UF fourth in NCAA swimming

  • Golf
  • Appleby right at home
  • Rosie Jones announces she's gay
  • There's no middle ground with Daly

  • Horse racing
  • Quest Star has quite a Day at the beach

  • In brief
  • Tiozzo claims the WBA light heavyweight title

  • Motorsports
  • Blazing along his own path
  • Drive for five comes up aces for Audi team
  • Flying start doesn't last for Corvette
  • Grubnic, Anderson keep qualifying streaks alive
  • Better pit stop lifts Biffle to Busch win

  • NBA
  • For starters, Miami rolls

  • NFL
  • Vikings sign Pro Bowl punter

  • NHL
  • Slapshots: I'm sorry; I'm so sorry
  • Canadiens leapfrog Devils with victory

  • Olympics
  • Rings and things

  • Opinion
  • Rant: NCAA should not fix something not broken

  • Outdoors
  • Daily fishing report
  • Warm water points to kings on horizon

  • Preps
  • Syracuse survives Maryland's final shot
  • Crusaders open with two wins
  • Dunedin's tournament has it all
  • One good inning gives PHU title
  • Riverview blanks Blake in Round 1
  • Seminole won't relax at tournament
  • Terriers open tourney with blow-out

  • Spring Training 2004
  • Implosion of Veterans ends an era
  • Ordonez gives up on Padres

  • Your turn
  • Don't call Gruden NFL's best


  • STATE
  • A fight for their hives
  • Miami foster care chief fired

  • Legislature 2004
  • Arts groups are left hanging

  • The buzz: Florida politics 2004
  • Gov. Bush fills another post with another lobbyist


  • TAMPA BAY
  • Rolled-up sleeves, ruffled feathers
  • Law officers embracing Tasers
  • Planned housing cuts may exact heavy toll

  • Religion
  • Churches at home in schools

  • War in Iraq: One year later
  • Protesters mark anniversary of Iraq war with local rallies


  • TRAVEL
  • Off-boat adventure
  • What 'the Queen Mum' taught them


  • WORLD & NATION
  • Lesbian pastor acquitted, may continue in ministry
  • The spy - and the man she busted
  • Letters reveal secret 1950s plan for Cold War crisis government
  • 'Greenhouse gas' thickening more rapidly
  • Leftist making bid to lead El Salvador
  • Terrorists apologize for killing Arab student

  • Canada report
  • Martin gives hints election is coming

  • Election 2004
  • In Orlando, Bush paints Kerry as serial tax-raiser

  • Haiti
  • Haitian leader visits cradle of revolt

  • Iraq
  • Six charged with abusing Iraqis

  • Nation in brief
  • McVeigh's prison mate to testify

  • War in Iraq: One year later
  • No end in sight for U.S. in Iraq
  • A report card for Iraq

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