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May 9, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Yes, it's Big Game: $325-million
  • Filipino arrested in 'Love Bug' case
  • Tampa Bay

  • Hillsborough sprinklers hit record on Sunday
  • Days before storm, they'll say: Go now or stay
  • Arson fears hang over other streets
  • Charter school limits proposed
  • State

  • Drive to kill affirmative action ends
  • Senate restores 'Doc' to Myers
  • Candidates announce their run for Senate
  • Colleges score wealth of state funds
  • Business

  • Supermarket mergers may speed up
  • BofA bids farewell to old name
  • Digital age
  • Workers may get pension choice
  • Business today
  • South Pinellas

  • Alligator killer now must wrestle law
  • 'A history of liking violence' punished
  • Given bail, man leaves to become a citizen
  • North Pinellas

  • Clearwater library plan offers little room for improvements
  • Tarpon Springs offers manatees more protection
  • District's future in hands of voters
  • YMCA searching for a new director
  • Workers unearth puzzling track at library
  • Explorer inquiry draws mixed response
  • Boy hospitalized after falling in pool
  • It's time to begin redeveloping downtown Clearwater
  • Dunedin Senior Center getting new wing
  • Pasco County

  • Commission backs impact fees
  • . . . but builders vow fight
  • Reports: Woman tied up, raped
  • Roommates had trouble before shooting
  • Workplace cushioned by economy
  • 15,000-home proposal given nod
  • Homes coming to notorious site
  • Lindell Properties scoops up prime site
  • Zephyrhills looks to fulfill destiny
  • Bulldog shows his toughness
  • Sebring comes together as season progresses
  • Zephyrhills promotes assistant to coach boys basketball team
  • Hernando County

  • Panel hops onboard marina plan
  • Area firefighters pull double duty
  • Zoning panel opposes prison
  • New water restrictions, like old, won't do much good
  • Law clerk enters School Board race
  • Execution crucial in Leopards' win
  • Courtney shows what she's made of in state 3,200
  • Sports
  • Rays get hit by Tino
  • Bucs sign Milanovich
  • The gulf over black college golf teams
  • Spotlight, please
  • Good news for Hernandez
  • Different record, same results
  • Saint Leo to play in first regional tourney
  • Sarasota has advantages, East Lake has LaMacchia
  • One more win would be legendary for Mustangs
  • Heat ready to go against 'desperate' Knicks
  • Waldon invited to tryout
  • Captain's Corner
  • Schedule squeezes two more tracks in
  • Entertainment

  • Gotta sing, gotta dance
  • 'Hollywood Squares' audition comes to Tampa
  • Seize The Day
  • Opinion

  • Environment has few GOP friends
  • USF's promise
  • Floating billboard is an idea that should be sunk
  • Improving a law to keep kids safe
  • Floridian

  • A linguistic loophole from George W.
  • Coach's comment kicks off a town's racial scrimmage
  • You can eat beef and keep your cholesterol low
  • Bushisms: Tangled tongues and scrambled syntax
  • Hillsborough

  • Gun offense means end of J.J.'s breaks
  • Tampa considering behemoth proposal
  • Cab companies fight proposed luxury taxis
  • When injunction fails, bullet stops man's attack
  • Boy accidentally shot in leg
  • Speeding driver charged with attempted murder
  • Citrus County

  • Test: Canals plagued by waste
  • School Board opposes charter school
  • Driver killed in U.S. 19 wreck
  • The value of work can't be measured by gender
  • Organized files help loved ones after your death
  • Action

  • Company closes; deposits missing
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