St. Pete Times Online: Quick text version
May 6, 2000

World&Nation | Tampa Bay | State | South Pinellas | Business |North Pinellas | Pasco | Hernando | Citrus | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Floridian | Hillsborough | Action
World & Nation
  • Love Bug hunters look to Philippines
  • Rebels hold 300 U.N. troops in Africa
  • Athlete's suicide shocks Columbine
  • Air bag standards overhaul announced
  • Tampa Bay

  • Man gets 7 years for drink's dangers
  • Joyner brings visual feast to radio
  • Four Oldsmar dogs get their day -- in court
  • Final service honors crew of Bayflite 3
  • Roaches-to-riches chase begins
  • Mourners recall woman's life, work
  • State

  • Session closes with tax cuts, 62 farewells
  • Everglades cleanup bill passes
  • Bill ends exhaust tests
  • The history of the deal, a future full of question
  • Spring training funds given a green light
  • Pinellas university plan cut short
  • Seniors are a step away from lower drug bills
  • Lawmakers pass ban on new fees
  • Bill protects tobacco payments
  • Legislative briefs
  • Law schools, One Florida converge as all claim victory
  • Business

  • A smaller carrot to offer
  • Lender posts $335-million loss
  • Danka says loss belies company's condition
  • Most top Florida Power execs out after CP&L deal
  • Park is first step in space race
  • South Pinellas

  • Business-minded principal to retire
  • Jordan Park demolition can go on, judge says
  • Christine Hollins of pioneer family dies at 87
  • Chaplain's good will comes full circle
  • North Pinellas

  • Kentucky company buys condo project
  • Police face 3rd slaying in week
  • Fountain falls victim to drought
  • Report: Police, Explorers had sex
  • Vandals trash work of young green thumbs
  • Library to mark 40 years' growth
  • Clearwater night parade ready to shine
  • Lottery crime paid for thief, officials say
  • Racing tonight at Sunshine Speedway
  • Pasco County

  • Suicidal man stopped, only to die soon after
  • 270 residents get ticketed in crackdown on watering
  • Oakstead lawsuit is settled
  • Fiesta spirit spreads over border
  • Give those metal fans a map -- please!
  • Man gets life for attacking teenager
  • Family to sue over fatal shooting
  • Two more enter race for commission seat
  • Driver gets no jail time for new DUI charge
  • Side-effects of a shuffle in coaching
  • Broner honored by state Legislature
  • Ridgewood's Seels picks E. Tennessee State
  • Clower glad about stepping in as Weightman football coach
  • Knight jumps to state berth
  • Car salesman is accused of stealing $24,000 in sales tax
  • Jeweler's retirement to close landmark
  • Hernando County

  • 10-month injured at home clings to life
  • Ex-officer sues Sheriff's Office over report
  • Degrees are only the start for grads
  • County teams meet in finals
  • Construction truck snags power line, causes outage
  • Swept up in the joy of sailing
  • Tarpon are on move, fishing is on the rise
  • Sports
  • 1 make, 3 owners, 7 teams, 1 concept
  • No. 39 fits Griffin fine
  • Team Pegram's co-captains
  • Rays get back to losing ways
  • Captain's corner
  • Diallo says either he starts or he will leave the Mutiny
  • Bucs sign Middleton to a one-year contract
  • Hernandez to try to mix things up
  • NCAA denies USF's Johnson sixth year
  • PHCC falls twice at state tournament
  • Countryside shoots higher
  • McMullian lifts East Lake
  • Seven Rivers' Allen captures silver
  • Sarasota smothers hitless Land O'Lakes
  • Zephyrhills star plays
  • Errors hasten end of Hernando season
  • Armwood reaches regional final
  • Seminole Presbyterian routs Canterbury 15-7
  • Berkeley's Steier adds two state titles
  • Entertainment

  • Joyner brings visual feast to radio
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • No grease for Greco
  • Privatizing has problems
  • Spend money on drug treatment, not Colombia aid
  • Floridian

  • Having the grime of your life?
  • At least clean up after yourself
  • Organize first to get your house in order
  • Kitchen science
  • Hillsborough

  • Union challenges law that allows Indian contract
  • Fancy frames, windows aglow and a trademark
  • Appeals court denies new trial for hospital
  • Both drivers in crash were drunk, tests show
  • Citrus County

  • Judge formally responds to charges
  • Muck clearing slow to begin
  • Neighbors complain about care of horses
  • Key nuclear plant official to lose title
  • Christine Hollins, member of pioneering family, dies
  • Bands to wrap up rock festival today
  • Action
    There is no Action column on Saturdays.

    Click for Obituaries

    Back to Top
    © Copyright 2000 St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved.