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April 4, 2004


ACTION
  • Have magazine subscription trouble? You're not alone


  • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
  • Calendar
  • Sideshow
  • Springsteen, the dad, shows up near Tampa

  • Review
  • Actor steps in, retrieves 'Chesapeake'


  • SPORTS

    Bucs
  • Problems begin with the draft


  • BUSINESS
  • Biz bits
  • Want crab cakes for 2,100? Sure!
  • Bounced by the bank
  • Money panel

  • Ten tips
  • Don't unwittingly buy a rebuilt wreck


  • CITRUS
  • Aging Spring Hill is new again
  • DCF fires investigator in wake of boy's death
  • No more chances
  • Inverness considers settling arrest suit

  • Briefs
  • Student injured when school bus, minivan collide

  • Colleges
  • Albury works through tough times

  • Column
  • Election is too important for petty disputes


  • COLUMNS
  • All parents count
  • Bush's re-election threatened by the unexpected
  • Eroding our trust in the high court
  • Outsiders get themselves into championship
  • The Legislature's knavish scheme aims only to tie voters' hands
  • Woods gets a rare glimpse of military life

  • Baseball 2004 preview
  • A game of words
  • Gimme Five

  • On money
  • Don't be so quick to throw away that paperwork


  • FLORIDIAN
  • Reappearing act
  • Real Florida: Time and time again
  • A reflection of reality
  • White hot
  • Audio Files

  • Sunday Journal
  • Building shrines to children lost


  • HERNANDO
  • Incoming official could face hard road
  • Park troubles bubble over, threaten sales

  • Briefs
  • School bus driver cited in Mariner Boulevard accident

  • Column
  • Dozer Man pushes out peace and privacy
  • School Board must make it easy for public to comment


  • HILLSBOROUGH
  • Intricate deception used in loan scam, investigators say

  • Briefs
  • Sinkhole repair slows traffic


  • SPORTS

    Lightning
  • Now, on to the real season
  • Effort ignites second-half surge
  • Team health holds form over season


  • NEIGHBORHOOD TIMES
  • Fire chief of 26 years says it's time to go
  • Gateway residents to take on Wal-Mart
  • Maxemow likely for Madeira post
  • Ready for her closeup
  • Tennis revival inspires renovation
  • Countryside senior chosen to be Junior Sungoddess
  • Television pet trainer offers canine seminar
  • Thawed out, ready for parade
  • Holiday offers chance to share traditions
  • Dogs to roam, hobnob soon at new park
  • Islands council elects new officers
  • Suit divides residents of Whispering Pines
  • Job offers revoked for 7 firefighters
  • Shorecrest's leader makes retirement official for 2005
  • Docks for condos carefully planned

  • Bowling
  • Koenig has world-wide impact

  • Business
  • 137 more apartments at Madison going condo
  • Ace Hardware will move into grocery
  • They like it hot

  • Dr. Delay
  • On the whole, streets can make covers tricky

  • Notebook
  • Caretakers of historic buildings to be honored

  • On the town
  • TV's Norville sews till her heart is content

  • Rookie Mom
  • Kids' birthdays are no cake walk these days

  • Youth
  • Girls swim squad has record-setting day in 2 events


  • NORTH OF TAMPA
  • 'Improvements' and the painful lessons that keep on giving
  • County ponders where to put new parks
  • Lake of troubled waters
  • Lake's status upsets neighbors
  • New age spiritual center has neighbors nervous
  • Open & Shut
  • Scouts head for new home
  • Shell station closes, Texaco becomes Shell
  • Shopping center may displace golf range
  • Speeders, beware: Road may get rough
  • Starbucks bringing brew to central Pasco
  • Webb Spiders thrilled over home gym

  • Zoning
  • Tweak of Van Dyke plaza sought


  • NORTH PINELLAS
  • Lawsuit drives wedge at park
  • Movie awakens passion, change
  • Oldsmar condos turn a corner
  • Parents fret at push to end route
  • Eckerd Hall now cramped, not comfortable, after renovation

  • Colleges
  • Pitcher avoids apparent hex for no-hitter
  • Headlines through the years


  • OPINION
  • Bad policy born of tragedy
  • Court jesters
  • Be clear on cause of Mideast conflict


  • PASCO
  • Fines failed, so lawsuit seeks to ban dogs
  • Italian invasion sweeps suburbia
  • Spurned repaving project returns
  • Candidates' experience, enthusiasm stand out
  • Demand strains special education resources

  • Preps
  • From novice to champ
  • Lowe takes Rams to top


  • PERSPECTIVE
  • Is Fannie Mae software biased against minority home buyers?


  • SPORTS

    Rays
  • Questions lingering for Rays
  • Tampa native Romano acquired in a trade
  • Rays tales
  • Roster in no way set in stone
  • Naimoli sees improvement across the board
  • 10 hot dates
  • Meet the Devil Rays


  • SOUTH PINELLAS
  • Man injured when vehicle strikes him


  • SPORTS

    Arena League
  • In a bind, Storm taps Solomon

  • Baseball
  • And the awards will go to . . .

  • Baseball 2004 preview
  • The AL beast
  • AL East: The Faces of Greatness
  • Marlins hope history repeats, doesn't repeat
  • Yanks over Red Sox or Red Sox over Yanks?
  • Predictions
  • AL East all-stars
  • Fantasy outlook

  • College basketball
  • Women's Final Four: Key matchups
  • Women's Final Four: Keys to winning
  • Nail-biter, times two
  • Tech takes next step
  • Duke's Beard honored as best player
  • From afar, her presence still strong
  • Texas players representing

  • College football
  • Healthy 'Noles please Bowden despite revamped spring game

  • Colleges
  • USF scores 18 in rout of Saint Louis

  • Golf
  • Mastering the art of elusion
  • Rookie comfortable atop leaderboard

  • Horse racing
  • Castledale pulls off a huge upset
  • Dello Joio rides Glasgow to an equestrian victory

  • In brief
  • 14-year-old does little in MLS debut

  • Motorsports
  • Climbing speeds bring TMS into safety focus
  • Kenseth times final pass well

  • NBA
  • Knicks rip 76ers, get past Celts

  • NFL
  • Changes in store for Vick

  • NHL
  • Devils make late push for home-ice advantage
  • Slapshots

  • Opinion
  • Rant: Hornung's wayward remarks open debate

  • Outdoors
  • Daily fishing report

  • Preps
  • Devils remain unbeaten
  • Palmeri stars despite loss in All-Stars
  • Riverview's shake-up pays off

  • Sports on the air
  • Opening with a bit of a delayed bang

  • Spring Training 2004
  • Bernie gets a hit, RBI in his return
  • Phillies open new, and very different, home

  • Tennis
  • Coria has much to prove vs. Roddick
  • Serena shows no rust in thrashing Dementieva

  • Your turn
  • Where are the role models?


  • STATE
  • Wildfire nips Miami's edge
  • 7 hurt when bolt breaks on ride at Miami-Dade fair
  • Dirty hand detector makes debut

  • The Buzz: Florida politics 2004
  • National Democratic Party high on Castor


  • TAMPA BAY
  • Officers comb for hit and run clues
  • Same fight, different results for Clearwater and Pinellas
  • Worth the wait for military hardware


  • TRAVEL
  • Ecuador: Down to earth
  • Peru: Down to earth
  • The train to Machu Picchu


  • WORLD & NATION
  • Museum caps life devoted to rights
  • Quick fixes for heart may not be best medicine
  • Panel finding: Missteps hurt
  • Arafat isn't worried that he might be killed
  • Sharon gambles with Gaza
  • Suspects blow themselves up
  • Guatemala halves its army, slashes military spending
  • Study: Suicide rate up for young Asian women
  • Ultratiny particles may not work well

  • Canada report
  • Martin hints at delay for elections

  • Health
  • Condom warnings stir new debate

  • Iraq
  • Four die in pair of attacks

  • Nation in brief
  • Air Force crash kills 2

  • World in brief
  • Germans protest welfare cutbacks

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