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April 19, 2000

The politics of passion
[Times photo: John Pendygraft]
Those whose voices shout loud to keep Elian here share a powerful history. Story

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The Schriebman Incident . . . . . . a story in letters

When the garbage man carried away somebody's valuable papers, a half-dozen bureaucrats rushed to respond. The result? Another big stack of paper.

Turn off the TV and start living
That sound you'll hear on Monday will not be sonic booms from military aircraft but the sound of televisions clicking off as millions of Americans participate in the sixth annual National TV-Turnoff Week.

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The Who's American tour mentions Tampa concert
Legendary British rock band The Who starts its American tour June 25 in Chicago, and it looks like Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and company may come to Tampa in September.

Putting soaps on the ropes
Two University of South Florida students, critical about the shortage of African-Americans on TV, are doing their part to change this imbalance with a more diversified soap opera.

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