May 7, 2000

[Times photo: Jim Stem]
Secret evidence has kept Mazen Al-Najjar in custody for three years. The case against him seems to hinge on whom he knows, not what he did. Story

[Times photo: Bill Serne]
Thirty years after National Guardsmen fired into a crowd of students at Kent State University, killing four, Times staff photographer Bill Serne, a student there at the time, returned to the campus. He documented the events commemorating that haunting event. Story
Songs for humanity
At the Equality Rocks concert in Washington, gay and lesbian artists and supporters lift their voices in hopes of raising consciousness.
Where the shallow is taken seriously
The hot read in Dallas is Papercity, which covers the party scene.
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TAMPABAY.COM: May 7, 2000
Entertainment News, Reviews from the Times
This La Traviata is better heard than seen
The Florida Orchestra's music is very good, and the three key singers in the production are worth hearing, but the ensemble scenes that establish feelings are wanting.
Smashing Pumpkins rock fans with their new work
CLEARWATER -- Before they had played a note Friday night, the Smashing Pumpkins were greeted by a standing ovation from a sold-out Ruth Eckerd Hall audience of 2,200 die-hard fans.
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