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April 30, 2000

Whatever happen to?

Athlete still doesn't act his age
"Sorry, I'm not riding well," Jim Ward apologizes. "My legs are a little tired."

Cartoonist exits jail, enters new life
Sometimes your life changes so gradually you hardly notice where the change begins. Sometimes, the change is as obvious as an atom bomb.

Female wrestler reaches for brass ring
She was gonna be a contender.

A Ph.D in hard knocks
Roy Moore is starting over.

Success in fencing, success in life
For more than a decade, in hundreds of boardrooms across the country, Peter Westbrook gave a version of this fundraising pitch:

No easier, just different with quints
Three-year-olds Rebekah and Ethan Nelson-Folkersen are playing dress-up.

Now, Cupid smiles
Let others prowl Tampa's glimmering bars and dance clubs, night after night, year after year, for that elusive love.

Storms follow rainmaker to Delaware
For almost two years, James E. Broughton was the toast of St. Petersburg.

Box office teaches 'Trois' a lesson
William Packer dreamed in February that his sexy thriller Trois would become the highest-grossing independent African-American film ever.

Cyber Cindy visits for HSN launch
Internet queenCindy Margolis is once again expanding her horizons.

 Private lives
"Nothing is ever free, especially something like a piano," my dad responded.

A giant shadow backlighted by Broadway
Producer David Merrick was an unfathomable, sardonic soul who, nevertheless, instinctively teased the best and the brightest from Broadway productions.

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Holocaust survivors provide voices of 'Witness'
Witness: Voices from the Holocaust is a remarkable documentary without a narrator, only the spoken testimonies of 19 survivors accompanied by archival footage.

Symphony drums up crowd-pleaser
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Tampa Bay Symphony is a marvelous community resource. Its more than 90 volunteer members are motivated by the love of music. Music director Jack Heller has excellent traditional taste in programming. The symphony promotes education, awarding prizes and giving solo opportunities to promising young musicians. With inexpensive tickets, it draws a good-sized crowd to concerts in each of the bay area's three major halls.



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