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April 19, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Judge delays ruling on case of Palestinian
  • What price is Elian paying?
  • Charlton Heston's gun role flops in Canada
  • Tampa Bay

  • Is there no limit to interference in local rules?
  • Even in death, dog catches thief
  • Man died in jail for lack of his medication
  • Death in Britain brings visit to Tampa
  • Church wants leader shielded
  • Judge bars lawyer from asking jurors about racism
  • Judge sets hearing on charter school effects
  • State

  • Donations slow for Connerly's campaign
  • Dissent is far-flung for emissions plan
  • Leaping houndfish stabs teen in neck
  • Bill to ban floating casinos may wait
  • Manatee activists seek marina ban
  • Business

  • Road to nowhere
  • Bush may appoint panel to study power needs
  • Reserve drains Republic earnings
  • State says U.S. Capital in default
  • Business today
  • South Pinellas

  • USF moves to keep branch in the fold
  • Man suspected of repair scam
  • All residents can again read city's business
  • Vote may revive building at gardens
  • Mrs. Black enlightens tots gently and wholly
  • Ceremonies welcome Laotian New Year
  • City life? Not with all these critters
  • Eye doctor wants to see things his way
  • From awful to artful
  • League's annual sale won't continue
  • Fine arts show winners
  • Elementary schools to hold new-student and pre-k registrations
  • Former resident in Easter TV service
  • Mirror Lake Lyceum opens as venue for big and small parties
  • Attorneys head into schools to help teens
  • Lone black family in city for 20 years was respected
  • Ombudsman Council to meet
  • Two forces, a common enemy -- and a turf war
  • Local Super Seniors men win berth in state tourney
  • Stalin, Bill Gates and Aphrodite rub elbows
  • John Cannon: a big ambassador for triathlon
  • Double points put Mongold on move to victory
  • North Pinellas

  • City officials agree: no tax rate increase
  • Survivor of pool accident still critical
  • City okays agreement outlining annexation
  • Baby flown to hospital after fall into water
  • Accord shifts control to UCH
  • Tarpon Springs razes troubled store
  • Couple's new shop puts focus on nature
  • Ex-convicts get new chance at rights
  • Issue should be saving lives and homes, not turf
  • Want kid-free dining? Stay home
  • Pasco County

  • Civil trial does not withdraw shadow
  • Design rules draw critics
  • Ex-ballplayer makes pitch for kids
  • County bans open flames
  • GOP official may not seek top spot
  • Foes stand up to new highway
  • Ballerina balanced in life, on stage
  • Candidates should be clear on desalination stance
  • Harden stands above crowd
  • Born to be a hurdler
  • Sprinter Bingham bided his time
  • Police seek facts about woman's death in lake
  • Suspect judged unfit for trial in killing
  • Manager agrees to leave golf course
  • Down-to-earth lessons
  • Teen injured during robbery attempt at mall
  • Parenting should be child's play
  • Projects give seniors a taste of real world
  • Hernando County

  • School Board considers property tax reduction
  • Agency objects to plant proposal
  • Noise ordinance hearing planned
  • County sees cleanup as a personal issue
  • Planet Bubba owners vow music will boom louder
  • Election year surprise could repair roads
  • Ideas plentiful for spending surplus
  • Boys trip on little white line
  • Errors a way of life for county teams
  • Man accused of keeping unfit home for family
  • Sports
  • Williams gets big payoff
  • Little-knowns bring Magic big respect
  • Rosy draft picture for Gators' Miller
  • Coming home
  • Nickerson is same old hearty linebacker
  • Busby gets a rookie's welcome
  • Durham takes the brunt of changes
  • Castilla uses his head to rebound
  • Realignment could be an ongoing process
  • Things work out in end for Johnson
  • Variety turns Malerich into ace of pitching staff
  • Quill helps fill need up front
  • Clearwater goes back to basics to edge Hernando 2-1
  • Top player's off day doesn't stop Bears
  • Long day pays off for Cobra twosome
  • Spartan boys, girls seek regional title today
  • Jefferson continues to roll at Georgiadis
  • Cowboys rip Falcons 15-5
  • Panthers survive early scare
  • Plant City pair wins by forfeit
  • Spartan boys, girls triumph
  • Tornadoes nip Leopards 2-1
  • Canterbury boys, girls roll to wins
  • Countryside routs Gibbs, wins PCAC
  • 3A Regional tennis
  • Strong field performances propel Mustangs, Blue Jackets
  • Eight-run inning sinks Devils 11-5
  • Captain's corner
  • Entertainment

  • Putting soaps on the ropes
  • Opinion

  • Glorifying death becomes way of life
  • TGH, county must compromise
  • In for the kill
  • The land-grab bill gets even worse
  • Being cheap now will cost us all much more later
  • Floridian

  • Turn off the TV and start living
  • The Schriebman Incident . . . . . . a story in letters
  • The politics of passion
  • Hillsborough

  • Officials trying to track water pollutant
  • Radium taints life in Round Lake
  • Investigators looking for answers in murder-suicide case
  • Woman faces check-kiting charges in 3 counties
  • Distrust surrounds vote on TGH lien law
  • Citrus County

  • Sprint crews repairing line
  • Man charged in brush fire blamed on damaged cords
  • District outlines Brown Schools funding
  • Cancer physician expands territory
  • Community group gets answers
  • Growth should be managed at the state level
  • Lecanto girls, Citrus boys win
  • Berry to let it fly this time
  • Action

  • Termite inspection dispute settled
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