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February 4, 2001

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World & Nation
  • Europe wary of missile defense
  • Around the nation
  • Tampa lawyer promotes outrage on Rich pardon
  • Canada report


  • Tampa Bay
  • Road's the rage
  • $6-million. Hundreds of questions
  • Suncoast Parkway opens to mixed feelings
  • Today's television news shows
  • The week in review
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • Experts deplore county leaders' fuzzy math


  • State
  • Line forming to take on Bush
  • Pipeline to damage gulf's hard bottom


  • Business
  • Battle is on to broker deregulation solution
  • Loose change
  • Ten tips
  • Deregulation movement pushing ahead


  • South Pinellas
  • Nerve center of Treasure Island ready for TV debut
  • He plays a prank on a friend, but it's no joke to the police
  • Residents of Shore Acres reject plan to calm traffic
  • Officer's complaint settled for $35,000
  • Wide field for mayor offers room to disagree
  • Shore Acres traffic woes have ebbed
  • St. Petersburg man found dead in pond
  • Two of 'St. Petersburg's Finest' are honored
  • School headmaster announces retirement
  • The week ahead
  • Foundation for 2 hospitals splits back into 2 parts
  • Grille ditches fast food, turns Thai
  • The gig is up
  • New director cleans up port's image
  • Group will survey seniors to determine their needs
  • Worthy causes benefit from red-letter event
  • Much like the black family, pageant continues to thrive
  • Web site to help firefighter's family
  • Their street now far more than an address
  • Forgetting that gum ball is one way to slow traffic
  • City Council candidates to speak at meeting
  • Adventurous kids have grand travel partners
  • Neighborhood briefs
  • Free tax assistance
  • Reunion kindles memories for Tornadoes
  • Teenager Tracy is savoring series of success
  • Stars come out for races


  • North Pinellas
  • Fourth student likely has meningitis
  • For school, one-on-one teaching equals success
  • Candidate used fake badge in 1992
  • Professor sustains Holocaust's memories
  • Leaders part ways on Largo's road to redevelopment
  • School struggles to help immigrants
  • Experts despair county's cost controls
  • Innovative ideas may rescue Clearwater Beach
  • Judge: Lawyer wasn't late
  • Headlines through the years
  • Candidate and city often at odds
  • Tornadoes reunion kindles memories for state champions
  • Mark your calendar


  • Pasco County
  • The road to nowhere won't stay that way
  • It may be dog court, but no joke to owners
  • Parkway opens to fanfare
  • Builders assemble fee excuses
  • A flip-flop might be all Lions need
  • Conquistadors to depend on pitching, depth
  • Week in sports
  • Spring, winter crossover is here
  • Mother with 2 children in car charged with DUI
  • Committees for Pasco legislators
  • Dade City store to hold book signing


  • Hernando County
  • Psychic spurs change in county rule
  • The mother versus the author
  • Parkway polarizes landowners in its path
  • Parent has no right to ban book for all
  • How about Veterans Coastalway?
  • Bears proud to earn regional playoff berth
  • Week in sports
  • Mariner a perfect place for 11 bowlers
  • College recruiting fair expected to be 'big event'
  • XFL receiver Goodson goes another route
  • Getting from here to there, the new way
  • Government meetings
  • Columnists
  • Perhaps 'Tomorrow Matters!' matters
  • Schools must take steps to ensure athletes' safety
  • A picture is worth a thousand questions
  • Learning from their mistakes
  • Only the rich can afford to buy redemption
  • The lowdown on old curmudgeons from a proud one
  • Canada's Chretien finds a place to hide in Florida
  • Be glad daughter doesn't need college financial aid
  • If Florida runs out of electricity


  • Sports
    College football
  • Young and skilled, can UF do it again?
  • Coker gets the call to coach Hurricanes

  • NHL All-Star Weekend
  • Modin's power lights the lamp at 102.1 mph
  • Lemieux: After 2001-02, we'll see
  • Gretzky feels Olympic heat with Canada
  • Revenue sharing possible
  • Vanbiesbrouck deal?

  • NFL Pro Bowl
  • McDaniel: NFL's Big Kahuna
  • NFL roundup

  • XFL
  • League starts in Orlando with pageantry, pain

  • Motorsports
  • Major wreck avoided, but major logjam not
  • A dream of winning crumples in a heap

  • College basketball
  • Bulls crash at Tulane in OT
  • Slow start, no problem
  • Tampa edges Florida Southern to keep pace with SSC leaders
  • Today: FSU at No. 2 Duke

  • Devil Rays/Baseball
  • Rays caravan schedule
  • Mortgage payment was Royal pain

  • College baseball
  • UM gets rare win at Florida

  • Outdoors
  • Captain's corner
  • Cobia given added protection

  • Et cetera
  • Highs and lows
  • Sports digest
  • Sharing memories of McGuire
  • This week on TV

  • Preps
  • Gator wins area's first girls state championship
  • Despite low expectations, TC has shown it belongs
  • Buccaneers set their goals high
  • District breakdown
  • Eagles trounce conference foes
  • Tuesday's girls soccer games
  • Green Devils win city meet ... for now
  • Could The Streak end this season?


  • Entertainment
  • Nelson spins stylish American sound
  • Cleveland ensemble shows soft touch
  • Florida Orchestra, soloist impress crowd
  • Seize the day


  • Opinion [an error occurred while processing this directive]

    Newsfeatures
    (Floridian, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)
  • Finding her own meaning
  • Baboon Lagoon, Sadie and the Minnesota nod
  • Dialogue on race by Florida writers gets New York venue
  • The surreal whirl that is Sundance
  • A concession to faith
  • Keeping up with Jones
  • Arts Talk
  • Audio Files
  • Getting real with Kathy Griffin


  • Hillsborough
  • Bulletin board
  • 'I feel like we are owed an apology'


  • Citrus County
  • Man arrested after girl reports lewd behavior
  • Florida Power layoffs jolt economy
  • Nursing home acts to end fines
  • Dry wells intensify dilemma
  • Meanwhile, the buzz at the barbershop is one of worry
  • Citrus at a crossroads as parkway approaches
  • Bureaucracy robs schools of quality teaching recruits
  • Urban cram devastates people, families
  • Company should be kept away from spring
  • Victim advocate uses honesty, compassion
  • County's strength in numbers paying off
  • Riding for life, from Maine to Florida
  • Miller constantly is on the run
  • This week in government
  • Week in review
  • Political scene
  • Reorganization not expected to affect Central Healthy Start


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