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April 28, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Dangers lurk for China on road to capitalism
  • For first time, gene therapy really works
  • Tampa Bay

  • Bayflite 3: a mystery, a sorrow
  • 'Who wants it?' not only question in UF search
  • Groups stress CPR's importance
  • St. Petersburg to simplify utility payment process
  • State

  • Tax breaks, but not for nuclear plants
  • Insurer sued over biased policies
  • Elian fallout: Mayor fires city manager
  • Building code could get tougher
  • One phone call prunes Tampa senator's job
  • State ready to slash interest on title loans
  • Fate of emissions test unclear
  • GOP puts lobbyists' loyalties to the test
  • Business

  • HSN, Florida Progress surge; Outback baffled
  • Outback
  • Florida Power
  • IMRglobal CEO takes in $19-million
  • Business today
  • South Pinellas

  • Official cites intimidation at Jordan Park
  • Spirited Tyrone Middle School student dies suddenly
  • TV anchor sues media institute, authors; says book libeled him
  • Farkas: Mayor sought employee donations
  • House recipient, housing chief deny bribery
  • North Pinellas

  • For city's heart, a new future unveiled
  • Agency kicks in for water project, park
  • Downtown ideas aired for Palm Harbor
  • Police vow to silence Easter bombs
  • Heated fundraising has cool result
  • Joint-use library accord reached
  • Civil War re-enactment at Fort De Soto Park
  • Forget history, forget Porky; the pig is not a fit mascot
  • Mola remains in the game, and now in a position to further it
  • Livin' large in Largo
  • Without more money, museum may be history
  • Man charged with robbery of drugstore
  • Pasco County

  • Suspect cites errands in delaying surrender
  • Firm hops aboard mission to Brazil
  • Burned boy critical at Cincinnati hospital
  • Firm hops aboard mission to Brazil
  • Suspect cites errands in delaying surrender
  • Fires, drought don't mix
  • County gives go-ahead to new homes
  • Police untangling facts about brawl
  • County has gotten lost on road to luring tourists
  • Man threatened his family, detective, authorities say
  • Mitchell High football practice delayed until May 5
  • Land O'Lakes finds its niche just in time for post-season
  • Gators, Bulldogs setting sights on state crowns
  • Gators' Poyssick has not found sport she didn't like
  • Gators, Bulldogs setting sights on state crowns
  • Ridgewood, Springstead renew 'chess game' today
  • Popular teen groups will 'Rally by the River'
  • Mayor playing a different role
  • Former employee files suit against Dillard's
  • Hernando County

  • New rule prohibits younger residents
  • Clerk of court candidate kicked off ballot
  • County won't ask for watering waiver after all
  • Losing treasured oak to road would be tragic
  • Spring Hill should travel road to cityhood slowly
  • Tourney to benefit Springstead
  • Near-upset may be just what Leopards need
  • Eagles-Rams track rivalry a dandy
  • Catch a glimpse and learn a lot
  • Put your pooch on parade
  • Names of note highlight bluegrass weekend
  • Sports
  • Luck favors Rays
  • Suddenly, Lightning struck
  • Olympic qualifier a quick study
  • 'Sports Source' may be worth a ruined home
  • Kicker discovered after hectic week
  • White brings relief
  • Tonight: Rays at Angels
  • Injury continues to limit Mecir
  • Relief role fits White
  • Spartan shorts
  • Spartan's power surge could lead to big time
  • Bull bits
  • St. Anthony's triathlon facts, figures
  • Tonight: Mutiny at Chicago
  • Lagos is adding offensive punch
  • DeHeart brings home a state title
  • 10-run inning propels 'Canes
  • Sickles grabs another title
  • Royal Knights shine: boys take 2nd, girls 4th
  • Citrus coach breaks through
  • Hernando cruises to 3A-8 crown
  • Hurricanes explosion seals title
  • Hurricanes coach finally breaks through with title
  • Brandon rallies past Plant for 5A-9 crown
  • Last chance
  • Time to prepare for the annual rush of tarpon
  • Entertainment

  • Quiet Riot
  • Southern flavor goes down just fine
  • Dumb as a rock
  • Film hits the right 'Frequency'
  • Persall's top 5
  • Family Movie Guide
  • Movies on the Edge
  • Remembering 'Queen of Blues'
  • Expect a good time, but don't forget to clap
  • Rocking the great outdoors
  • Country chart climber adds new blood to Heart of Largo
  • Theater in review
  • Brahms brings together USF grad, Canandian quartet
  • Raymond James puts money where the art is
  • Rosenquist pops into the Dali
  • On the edge
  • Open dialogue for Cuban-Americans
  • Skating champions glide into Ice Palace
  • Web site we like
  • Color the sky wild for Balloon Classic
  • Classy crooning, timeless tunin'
  • WTAN to fill four hours with 'Imus in the Morning'
  • Seize The Day
  • School rocks when it rolls onto stage
  • Orchestra turns concerto into grand dialogue
  • Opinion

  • 'And Justice for Some'
  • Open state's electric avenue
  • A chance to agree
  • Try teaching before assessing the work's value
  • Floridian

  • Gorilla golf
  • It's the same old sweeps
  • Hillsborough

  • Fires set at 3 occupied dwellings
  • Bargain flows to South Tampa
  • Competition tests kids' mental capital
  • Council bats around term limit idea
  • Boys accused in shootings rearrested
  • Counselor: Don't study too hard
  • Cars, education at center of show
  • Citrus County

  • Mother, son arrested by school-based deputy
  • Impact fees attract squeaking wheels
  • 1 killed, 1 injured in rollover
  • Eighth candidate enters race for tax collector
  • Women told to watch Social Security
  • We want that
  • Citrus needs a bat day
  • Bresnahan driving hard, enjoying it more
  • Pirates eager, so are foes
  • For music and history, gather at the gazebo
  • Symphony journeys into the space age
  • Hoe Down to benefit Hospice
  • Action

  • Purchase of bonds causes confusion
  • Click for Obituaries

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