May 5, 2000
Virus sparks serious disruption across Florida
Gov. Jeb Bush concedes he's an e-mail junkie. But he resisted the urge Thursday to read a message on his computer labeled "ILOVEYOU."
Love Bug infests the world
From the U.S. Senate to the British House of Commons, from the Pentagon to Ford Motor Co., major businesses and organizations were hit hard Thursday by a fast-spreading computer virus that shut down e-mail servers and destroyed files worldwide.
Desal plant engineers face financial troubles
TAMPA -- The engineering firm chosen to help turn seawater into drinking water for the Tampa Bay area is in serious financial trouble, raising questions about the future of the $110-million project.
Danka's fiscal year ends on a down note
The St. Petersburg company posts a loss for the fourth quarter, blemishing an otherwise solid year of recovery.
State bill reshapes job development
The measure, headed for approval, gives business a big hand in training and placement. Critics suggest some Floridians may be left out.
Global sabotage a click away
Some love letters are more lovable than others.
Delhaize meeting offers little dissent
The parent of Kash n' Karry and Food Lion unexpectedly hears little debate at its shareholders meeting in Tampa.
Naimoli to join JLM board
JLM Industries Inc. of Tampa has named Tampa Bay Devil Rays managing general partner Vincent J. Naimoli to its board of directors. Naimoli also serves on the boards of Florida Progress and Russell-Stanley Corp. JLM markets, distributes and manufactures commodity chemicals.