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May 5, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Blue-blood breakup
  • House passes Thurman's bill for funding water projects
  • U.S. Cinco de Mayo baffles Mexico
  • Tampa Bay

  • Man denies role in Pinellas slaying
  • Woman learns from her trials
  • As grocer grows, what's in store for its stock?
  • Memorial service will honor Bayflite 3 crew
  • State

  • Sovereign lands bill seems to be sinking
  • $1 hike in fee for tag renewal
  • Thousands of inmates may get out early
  • Mobile home rights fail with tax break
  • Suited up for the endgame
  • It may pay to hire healthier employees
  • Chiropractic school proposed
  • Capitol ringing with goodbyes
  • Business

  • Virus sparks serious disruption across Florid
  • Love Bug infests the world
  • Desal plant engineers face financial troubles
  • Danka's fiscal year ends on a down note
  • State bill reshapes job development
  • Global sabotage a click away
  • Delhaize meeting offers little dissent
  • Naimoli to join JLM board
  • South Pinellas

  • DOT rules out nets or fences for Skyway
  • Key Jordan Park financing derailed
  • City agrees with plan to junk Tyrone overpass
  • Dr. John S. O'Brien, 65, longtime psychiatrist
  • North Pinellas

  • Belleair police chief is leaving
  • Downtown dealing at 'starting point'
  • Developers, church near accord
  • Official punished for words at work
  • Open primaries altering course of political races and strategies
  • Man cuts his dreamboats down to manageable size
  • UCH, Tarpon wrestle over lease details
  • Report on jail suicide finds no fault
  • Chamber executive director resigns
  • 2 top officers quit local association, charging bias
  • Grace takes the stage
  • Pasco County

  • Dentist argues for immunity from lawsuit
  • School impact fees in jeopardy
  • Census takers counting on cooperation
  • Officials look at new fee for paving of dirt roads
  • Housing plan for dirt-mine site trimmed
  • School may use flexible start time
  • Steps must be taken to save Pasco's beauty
  • Dress code is not schools' most pressing problem
  • Judge rules confession stands in beating death
  • Food bank auction suits all tastes
  • Yukon Days fashioned for family fun
  • Gators enter semifinal with pitching questions
  • Bulldogs eye wins, not record
  • Pasco track team's success easy as 1-2-3
  • 'Nunsense' may be, um, habit-forming
  • A more complex 'Cinderella' story
  • Prayer event a feast of spirituality
  • Homeowners bill county for damaged, dirtied sprinklers
  • Hernando County

  • Local buses may roll in 2001
  • School budget leader resigning
  • New administrator to take Hernando Christian reins
  • Principal selected for new high school
  • Baby's injuries under investigation
  • Park's size proves to be a big issue for area residents
  • Cadillac salesman wins Neon with an ace
  • Bears' state title hopes rest on 3 clean handoffs
  • 'New' Leopards face old nemesis
  • Repertoire travels from opera house to broadway
  • Harmonious week to help haven for the battered
  • Sports
  • Rugby title fight arrives at USF
  • Donovan says Miller spurned big-name tips
  • Cougars eliminate Chiefs 6-2
  • Hernandez may face revised role
  • Storm gets a win behind QB Kaleo
  • Rays can smile at last
  • One man (88), one colt (3), and hope
  • Streetball the focus on TNT basketball documentary
  • Two more reach World Hockey quarterfinals
  • Baseball team looks to move up in C-USA
  • Bulls bits
  • Spartan shorts
  • Fenway Park avoiding wrecking ball, for now
  • Gators get home-court advantage
  • Gators get home-courtadvantage
  • Snapped pole leads to unhappy ending
  • Littleton captures mile and half-mile
  • Central stomps Santa Fe
  • Softball showdown heading to Brooksville
  • Seminole Presbyterian squeezes out victory
  • Extra innings extra special for Sharks
  • Ridgewood boys, girls finish second
  • Sickles has the answers
  • Heartbreaker ends Clearwater's dream
  • Government's action piques sailors
  • Expect better performance from GPS units
  • Southbound sailors+
  • Entertainment

  • Persall's top 5
  • Classic Cameo
  • Waking up funny
  • A nurturing night
  • The British are coming
  • Every flavor of festival
  • Eclectic offerings
  • Cool memories
  • Unity through music
  • They don't know art, but they know what we like
  • Wayward love
  • Dreaming of a good movie? This isn't it
  • Theater review capsules
  • Web site we like
  • Mad Maximus
  • Festive favorites
  • Opinion

  • At last, U.S. fights AIDS in Africa
  • A wise nursing home approach
  • An unprincipled budget
  • Don't misstate FSU's views on higher education
  • Floridian

  • A journey to peace
  • Mahaffey Theater: awakening the giant
  • Pop goes the Dali
  • Hillsborough

  • TIA posts record-breaking month in March
  • Housing project is dealt setback
  • Advice to TGH renews accountability debate
  • School days could add up to 184
  • Slashed woman given gift of time
  • Wind helps confine salvage yard fire
  • Devil Rays don't let thief take kids' fun
  • Service to honor Bayflite 3 crew
  • Neighborhood works to stamp out fires
  • Waiter wins suit against Friday's
  • Pedestrian hit by truck during chase listed in critical condition
  • Young artists' talents on display this weekend
  • Exploring a deep, toothy mystery
  • Citrus County

  • Sowell at home in Mini Stocks and at Speedway
  • Prepared to make a state-ment
  • Pirate's career at unusual height
  • Panthers prepared for the spectacle
  • Tainted evidence frees defendant
  • County reviews steps to protect water
  • Wal-Mart plan revival gets no hallelujahs
  • State may lock Citrus into its old impact fees
  • Bush chooses 3 for the county's hospital board
  • From 'Sloopy' to blues, Derringer shows many sides
  • Raised on bar gigs, band brings blues to hungry fans
  • Action

  • Mistake was taking salesman's word
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