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April 29, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Government asks that Microsoft be divided
  • Gunman kills five in Pittsburgh area
  • Tampa Bay

  • British couple sues over arrest in St. Pete Beach
  • Tampa makes case for FAMU law school
  • Charter school questions are sticking point
  • Interim president drops in at Bayboro
  • Five babies, two twins and one happy family
  • An Exceptional Performance
  • Woman who killed her husband goes free
  • Racy e-mails nab 26 workers
  • Apology heads off contempt hearing
  • State

  • Discounts on drugs for seniors near reality
  • Miami's civic landscape roiling
  • GOP senator blocks bill requiring gun trigger locks
  • Top regent: UF may get new chief in May
  • Wily dam-saving bid tripped up in House
  • Baseball facilities bill wins preliminary Senate backing
  • Flier pokes Democrats in sore spot
  • Lawmakers, lobbyists battle over pensions
  • House advances new building code
  • Business

  • E-filing extends to small business
  • Dry skies cloud IMSG earnings
  • Bankruptcy filing reflects on Ybor crowd
  • Winn-Dixie identifies closing stores
  • South Pinellas

  • A mother's journey of faith
  • Woman obtains restraining order
  • North Pinellas

  • Grand downtown plan entices many
  • Thief pedals away with woman's wheelchair
  • Passer-by finds body of woman near motel
  • Service celebrates paramedic's life
  • Countryside's own win 5 soccer titles
  • Tarpon painting company faces federal fines
  • Park helps revive the heart of Largo
  • Pasco County

  • Man injured in yard brawl dies in hospital
  • Crowd is ready to party
  • Ban on SLAPP lawsuits nearer
  • State impact-fee windfall likely to miss Pasco
  • Students set off on journey of creativity
  • Authorities charge two in sale of crack cocaine
  • Jail time, fine for tampering with Indian mounds
  • Hernando community shuns age restrictions
  • Three men sought in dealership robbery
  • Hernando County

  • Man whose lawn is his soapbox wins in court
  • Two hurt in three-car wreck
  • High Point shuns age restrictions
  • Harleys will join traffic patrols
  • Sports
  • Bats spring to life in Devil Rays rout
  • NCAA sets deadline for flag removal
  • Baseball's sit out should've been sit in
  • A matter of faith
  • Amateur field is the largest ever
  • Captain's corner
  • Succeeding with relative ease
  • Tugnutt likes Tampa Bay second-best
  • Naimoli: Rays in Yanks' shadow
  • Eiland, Rothschild seek to stay course
  • ST. ANTHONY'S TRIATHLON
  • Smyers skipping triathlon
  • Crystal River settles for second place
  • Crosby fires Keswick Christian to A-11 title
  • Mistakes cost Hurricanes a crown
  • Baisley act helps Gators repeat in Class 5A-10
  • Weiss blanks Gators, Eagles win 5A-10 title
  • Zephyrhills battles back
  • All together now: Lancers win
  • Jenkins' kick propels Falcons
  • Early outburst gives Sharks 4A-11 title
  • Gators repeat in Class 5A-10
  • Seminole thumps St. Petersburg for title
  • Cougars power past Warhawks
  • Brothers sweep A-3 discus
  • Race to Mexico opens with blustery weather
  • Seminole Presbyterian pounds way to title
  • Springstead boys gain district title, revenge
  • Fire turns up heat in second half
  • PHU girls race to third; Dunedin boys fourth
  • Eagles' Weiss blanks Gators
  • Dunedin cruises to 4A-10 title
  • Florida's auto racing calendar
  • Entertainment

  • Still bad after all these years
  • 'SEIZE THE DAY'
  • Opinion

  • A fragile freedom
  • End insurance discrimination
  • Judicial system too often shows gender bias
  • Floridian

  • Bungalows are back in vogue
  • Bungalow basics
  • Home front
  • Garden calendar
  • Beautiful when wet
  • Hillsborough

  • Police arrest 22-year-old man in Hyde Park murder case
  • Man held in wife's strangling
  • Boys accused in shootings rearrested
  • Inspectors sweep up illegal signs
  • Stamp depicts U.S. involvement in Gulf War
  • Tribe's suit against Times is dismissed
  • Man, 56, smoking in bed dies in fire
  • Ex-Tampa officer loses fight to have charges dropped
  • Tampa police arrest man in Hyde Park slaying
  • Man wounds 2 robbers in Ybor City, police say
  • Citrus County

  • Trial to begin in DUI-manslaughter case
  • Auditor finds record-keeping in disarray
  • From earthy to celestial, it's music time
  • 2 horses for patrol unit are scratched
  • Gift shop serves up taste of serenity
  • Churches offer summer camps
  • The ubiquitous 5-gallon bucket
  • If you find bait, fish are in the bag
  • Action
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