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April 30, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Non-profits fight to keep their secrets
  • Graham steps out of middle at odd time
  • Vietnam: 25 years later
  • First visit to Baghdad brings whirlwind of a welcome
  • Presidential appointment process sluggish
  • Tampa Bay

  • Exotic blooms enchant crowd
  • Jail scuffle 'took the fight right out of him'
  • 2 tots rescued at pools in separate incidents
  • Driver dies in crash on Frankland Bridge
  • State

  • Session shaped by last hurrahs
  • Death of a forest
  • Business

  • Hollywood's latest feature-film bad guys: corporations
  • The making of a millionaire
  • Franklin executive's gamble pays off
  • Losing access to 401(k)? Try to save with Roth IRA
  • The millionaires
  • South Pinellas

  • Officials rethink one-way streets
  • Group analyzing police efficacy
  • Letter at issue in dispute over estate
  • Officials line up to take the blame
  • Condo residents must learn the truth
  • Housing chief's pay raises questions
  • Driver dies in crash on Frankland Bridge
  • Irish pub strives to be the real McCoy
  • Choice of threads grows with 2 stores
  • Big plans attach to tiny key
  • Pair facing husband's death to lead seminar
  • Crime Watch chapter has fun getting results
  • Candidates focus on experience
  • Ninth Street pipe work an inside job
  • Symposium to focus on city's founder
  • Children left in cars: Risky, illegal and quite common
  • Council, mayor push for salary increases
  • Good friends of 60 years just now meet
  • A sense of power
  • Shuttle bus service to resume in June
  • Ferreira manages a superb finish in Boston Marathon
  • Mola still in game, and in position to further it
  • Raiders, Strictly Soccer win invitational titles
  • City set to offer summer programs
  • North Pinellas

  • Ideas may put U.S. 19 on the road to safety
  • Requests for reclaimed water mount in Oldsmar
  • Upgrades sought on untidy trail
  • Rowdy students put bus route in jeopardy
  • Mall to freshen its look, approach
  • Parishioners find calling: the theater
  • SPJC baseball, softball teams in bid for state titles
  • Pasco County

  • Festival sings the praises of birds
  • Man may not see mercy in DUI case
  • Alligator trapper lures new customers
  • Lecanto teen wraps up whirlwind trip through college
  • State clears only 5 schools as shelters
  • Growth, extension inevitable
  • Backbiting undermines GOP legacy
  • Man jailed after shots fired, accused of attempted murder
  • Dade City man stabbed; girlfriend questioned
  • Man, 32, charged with attempted murder
  • Attorneys in Clearwater to answer callers' queries free
  • Hernando County

  • Man faces seventh charge of DUI
  • More rules plus more variances may equal more bureaucracy
  • Of 17 schools, state finds none fit for shelter
  • Citizens, let's not neglect Spring Hill
  • Roll of 300s grows to 37 this season
  • Talk about your close calls
  • Sports
  • Salmon's HR in 13th sinks Rays 7-6
  • Best of the bay
  • Rout bears (Mrs.) Vaughn's imprint
  • Helping his mate, Bolton helps self
  • Miller column draws strong praise, criticism
  • Magic not alone in pursuit
  • Injuries still hurting despite season's end
  • Trachsel's goal is Angels' regret
  • Bearing (Mrs.) Vaughn's imprint
  • Pick position, shortage muddle subpar draft
  • Rays tales
  • At 36, Unit is hitting his stride
  • It is Olympic ideal versus ideal athlete
  • 126th Kentucky Derby
  • Storm suffers worst defeat in 33-point loss
  • New hard-bodied lure a must for flats anglers
  • Captain's corner
  • Tide will tell when best time to fish
  • Try this technique for kings, tarpon
  • Regional baseball
  • Eagles preach teamwork in pursuit of title
  • Regional softball
  • Warhawks have one thing on their mind
  • It is a close one, untilZeiger's feet hit ground
  • These M&M's don't melt
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Holocaust survivors provide voices of 'Witness'
  • Symphony drums up crowd-pleaser
  • Opinion

  • Their friendship adds new dynamic to state politics
  • By cooperating with police, blacks could make communities safer
  • Universities tout diversity, then muzzle free speech
  • A cautious choice
  • Hospital board blunders again
  • Education is valued above integration
  • Republican Legislature is a danger to our state
  • Parimutuels may make yet another wager
  • Floridian

  • A giant shadow backlighted by Broadway
  • Athlete still doesn't act his age
  • Cartoonist exits jail, enters new life
  • Female wrestler reaches for brass ring
  • A Ph.D in hard knocks
  • Success in fencing, success in life
  • No easier, just different with quints
  • Now, Cupid smiles
  • Box office teaches 'Trois' a lesson
  • Private lives
  • Cyber Cindy visits for HSN launch
  • Storms follow rainmaker to Delaware
  • Hillsborough

  • Ambassador to return to alma mater
  • School kids struggle with a foreign tongue
  • Man sought for questioning in week-old slaying
  • Motorcyclist is killed when struck by car
  • Murder suspect is no stranger to area police
  • Racing to keep up
  • Cypress Creek Preserve purchase goes to board for vote
  • Home Depot appeal sought
  • Reporting on lawsuit inaccurate
  • In fourth match-up, Wharton Wildcats fall
  • Deal to rebuild train depot nearing vote
  • Groups look to bar gas station alcohol sales
  • Despite changes, transportation task force rolls on
  • Derek Bell suit settled
  • Annual culinary festival is moving to University Mall
  • Rotary event raises $2,700
  • Keystone leaders float new idea for Race Track Road land deal
  • Citrus County

  • Examiner operated in virtual absence
  • State seeks county help with linear park
  • Vietnam's scars still linger, 25 years later
  • Drought won't strand airboats
  • Gene therapy excites cancer 'stakeholder'
  • Kelly has led School Board far enough
  • Taxes, impact fees vital to education
  • Lecanto's Kenney gets high praise from coach
  • A breath of fresh air at Lecanto
  • Enrollment drops in local X-ray tech program
  • Action

  • Order lost in mail is reshipped
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