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May 7, 2000

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World & Nation
  • IRA: We'll lay down our arms
  • Rebels advancing on Sierra Leone capital
  • Running-mate fever hits Indiana
  • Ontario gives taxpayers $200 'dividend' check
  • Tampa Bay

  • Laser offers hope for saving sight
  • Fear and anxiety rise from the flames
  • Horrific accident created an unforgettable scene
  • Memories stay with man at command of the ship
  • Stetson law school holds its commencement
  • USF awards degrees on three campuses
  • 9 arrests at pot protest
  • Skyway needs repairs, but will last
  • State

  • Latvala led foes of the anti-environment measures.
  • Laws keep consumers in mind
  • Session's true victor unknown till November
  • Roar of reform talk ends in trickle of bills
  • Legislature winners and losers
  • Measure would lower hurdle for students aiming for A's
  • What's good for business was mostly what passed
  • Business

  • Point of n% return?
  • Bay area brokerage wrapped up in plot
  • Investment beginners should focus on education, risk
  • South Pinellas

  • Store's customers hunt for jewelry, shop owner
  • Cancer battle on the move
  • Chief believes officer's accuser
  • Ippolito upbraided on button
  • Ippolito upbraided on button
  • Forensics van joins crime war
  • Swiftmud decision a permit for folly
  • Lyceum visitors to remember
  • Beall's opens outlet store near Bayway
  • Workers fit right in to pipe repair job
  • The week ahead
  • Two beach cities may latch onto trolleys
  • More tests planned for lead
  • A word of advice on ramp speed-limit signs
  • Bay area moms head for Washington's Mall
  • After 38 years, he'll hear his last bell
  • Activists carry weight, council says
  • Restaurant approved for Tyrone Boulevard
  • Neighbors, board say no to rezoning
  • Gulfport council gets a pay raise
  • Teen's scholarship is a neighborly gesture
  • 2 top officers quit local association; charge bias
  • Jewish teens make somber trip to concentration camps
  • North Pinellas

  • From running away to reaching out
  • Officials plan to tidy up properties
  • Some say park has gone to the dogs
  • School bells may change schedule
  • Volunteers run for life -- all night
  • Army's Robbins named league's best in softball
  • Woman's arm amputated after bus runs over her
  • Driver blamed in fatal crash
  • Chamber recognizes businesses
  • Parishioners find their calling: the theater
  • Pasco County

  • Hundreds ticketed in crackdown on watering
  • Bill stabilizes patients' care during crises
  • Helping disabled earns boy trip to Disney
  • Neglecting or protecting?
  • Ridgewood's Seels picks E. Tennessee State
  • Side-effects of a shuffle in coaching
  • Broner honored by state Legislature
  • Program links disabled, businesses
  • Hilarity is the major issue in this campaign
  • Police officer takes his sleuthing skills to East Timor
  • Growing pains promise improved Countryside Mall
  • Local Phillies player to pitch for real thing
  • Zephyrhills man charged with bigamy
  • Hernando County

  • Car wash to feature more buff than usual
  • Fire leaves ministry with nothing
  • Man called salesman, not drug dealer
  • Teachers worry fees may hamper preschools
  • Will water restrictions invade other facets of life?
  • McDonald voted best, strives to be even better
  • Polls a crapshoot; truth lies in playoffs
  • Sports
  • New York-Miami feud regains playoff heat
  • Legend spreads his wings
  • Rays get whiff of victory vs. Pedro
  • Devil Rays continue to disappoint fans
  • Forward-thinking Mutiny rallies past Dallas
  • Trachsel keeps focus on game, not Martinez
  • A year after injury, Saunders is ahead of schedule
  • Rays tales
  • Age finally catches up to Gwynn
  • Riley starts preparing for the end
  • Today's semifinal NBA matchups
  • Simpson makes case to stay
  • Foster, Penn State sparkle
  • Cal rallies past Army in 2nd half
  • Net pilot program under inspection
  • Ask the experts
  • Bass on the move, strategies abound
  • Captain's corner
  • Plant's 12-hit outburst propels it to state
  • Cougars shocked by Plant
  • Hernando squeezes past Central into state
  • Palm Harbor University returns to state
  • North Suncoast has a disappointing day
  • Sickles fights to beat Bulls
  • Smothers' win in 200 salvages afternoon for Tampa Catholic
  • Downs wraps up meet today
  • Entertainment

  • This La Traviata is better heard than seen
  • Smashing Pumpkins rock fans with their new work
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Heartfelt finale incongruent with plot
  • Legislators say goodbyes, leave us to wonder what's gone wrong
  • Maintain Miranda
  • Zimbabwe's power struggle
  • Blacks have cause to be wary of police
  • Al Gore? Is that all you've got?
  • Ah, to be one of the few, the proud -- the sports fans
  • Lebanese and Israelis both suffer on border
  • Cyberia
  • Floridian

  • Remembering Kent State
  • Guilty of being suspicious
  • Songs for humanity
  • Where the shallow is taken seriously

  • Travel
  • On the road to a gold mine in the Yukon
  • Quebec City: France at our doorstep
  • Forgotten health needs can spoil travel plans
  • Hillsborough

  • Residents cling to hopes for housing
  • Neighbors join forces in fight against arson
  • Man arrested after shooting during dispute
  • Body found in bushes by man walking dog
  • Housing renewal hurts businesses
  • Officials: Problems plague nightclub
  • Rail station to become home sites
  • Funny money does some serious good
  • The politics of silliness
  • Week in review
  • High school football teams get a jump on next season
  • Area schools place 23 in state meet
  • Prep notebook
  • Crews adding missing link to recreational path
  • Commission to review anti-sprawl guides
  • Tempers flaring on tax board
  • Fire was no problem, but it was a close call
  • County fields customer complaints about pool company
  • $5-million library will take root on sylvan site
  • Plans are back on for USF-area clinic
  • Citrus County

  • Drastic times call for drastic measures
  • New bed-and-breakfast inn opens doors
  • After 4 decades, it's time for recess
  • Teacher drought may worsen
  • Why the 5th Circuit needs an overhaul
  • We need to do more to save the manatees
  • Citrus' Weber had a game that was unmatched
  • Many programs keep clinic director busy
  • Action

  • U.S., Florida flags aren't taxed
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