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May 10, 2000

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World & Nation
  • McCain finds endorsing Bush a bitter pill to swallow
  • Ex-La. chief guilty in casino case
  • Winner reported in $350-million Big Game jackpot
  • Tampa Bay

  • After visits, shackles tightened on Al-Najjar
  • Procedural grinds must not quell our voices
  • Outlet mall at state fair shelved
  • Board strives to invent charter school formula
  • Traffic accidents take 2 lives in St. Petersburg
  • Bill safeguards revenue of Tampa 2012 Olympics
  • Local governments win fight over cost of signs' demise
  • State

  • Environmentalists sue to protect vanishing Florida panther habitat
  • Ailing Florida schools to get U.S. funds
  • Business

  • Biotech battle now a war of words
  • Times chairman to lead newspaper group
  • Tampa ad agency wins over Denny's
  • South Pinellas

  • Property values bolster proposal
  • Upham Beach project nearly done
  • Plan crafted for fine arts expansion
  • No down payment? Middle class? No problem
  • Lealman plans Park Street rescue station
  • Official recovering from minor stroke
  • Housing director well worth her pay
  • St. Petersburg woman charged in DUI death
  • Barr wins South Pasadena seat
  • Internet raises the bar for soapmaker
  • Downtown tax district to be explained
  • Two women are killed in traffic accidents
  • Former police spokesman honored
  • Low-income seniors may get bigger break
  • Cost of employee storm shelter underestimated
  • Jeweler who closed store proves elusive
  • Firefighters pumping up knowledge by degrees
  • Creativity instead of crime
  • Computer manager in laptop flop reconsiders
  • Party draws artists as well as art lovers
  • Chunky Sunday: R.I.P., neighbors say
  • Baseball booster filled Lang's shoes
  • Baby Rays lose, but kids win
  • Children's worker loves Bar association's surprise
  • Jewelry store leaves mall with the goods
  • Local pro bolstered in bid for Senior PGA Tour
  • Daytona Beach gives state tennis group a moving deal
  • North Pinellas

  • Property values take an upturn
  • Free bus, ferry rides had few takers
  • Get in gear and offer ideas for U.S. 19
  • Woman who fell trying get on bus dies from her injuries
  • City drops plan to fence off park
  • Delinquent peafowl are deported to farm
  • Two fired from code enforcement
  • Living room fire renders house unfit
  • Tarpon, Oldsmar lead rise in property values
  • Company endures with its daily grind
  • House near VA would aid families
  • Close medians to improve U.S. 19
  • Largo residents deserve answers
  • Olympic Soling trials to pit Baird and Mendelblatt
  • Pasco County

  • Consultant selected for study
  • Spanish name for Lock Street yields to foes
  • Dade City mayor puts down gavel
  • No one's left but us regulars
  • Cowboys linebacker denies child is his
  • Abbey: No extra watering for golf
  • Rescuing school impact fees was worthy legislative effort
  • Lounge foes long on complaints, short on evidence
  • PHCC signs three; two move on
  • Baisley impresses Phillies
  • Ridgewood gymnast earns gold at nationals
  • Former teacher harnesses power to earn victories
  • Former teacher harnesses power to earn victories
  • Judge reduces bail for teen accused of hitting bicyclist
  • Book return vandalism ruins library materials
  • Man charged with hitting officers arresting him
  • Volunteers get paid in other ways
  • New Port Richey man charged with hitting, throwing can at girlfriend
  • Hernando County

  • Ordinance sets rules for design of new homes
  • County gives up on getting new traffic light
  • Developer plans 504-unit complex
  • The pressure's on to alter county's watering days
  • Hush up the noise, county tells clubs
  • 'Snowbirds' should pay more than year-rounders
  • Ad manager faces fraud charges
  • Two options for dredging channel floated for crowd
  • 'Business as usual' for Leopards at state
  • Celebration costly as Langworthy breaks wrist
  • Shutting down Cole may have doomed Hernando
  • Sports
  • Always moving forward
  • Opportunity botched
  • Despite poor play, Knicks even series
  • Captain's corner
  • Super Bowl ticket lottery deadline is set for June 1
  • Kaleo, Cobras provide relief
  • For one day, student is foe
  • Bulls keep first as a birthright
  • Hardaway still nursing injured foot
  • Hardaway still nursing injured foot
  • Carter learning quickly
  • Forward question cropping up again
  • Memphis sweep's a team effort
  • It's official: Harvey is gone
  • No hurry to fill two scholarships
  • Saint Leo pitcher named conference player of the year
  • Zephyrhills: A long way, finally back at state
  • Three bombs give Bulldogs record (for now)
  • Lancers season ends at hands of All Saints'
  • Panthers eye another upset
  • Lancers to face Florida's best
  • Return of seniors sparks Bucs to state
  • Hurricanes build their reputation in a hurry
  • East Lake season ends in bottom of seventh
  • Tigers shake off skeptics, Hawks
  • Entertainment

  • Buff Enough
  • Opinion

  • Is there a doctor in the Senate?
  • Africa's man-made pain
  • Lost in the ozone again
  • Youth programs need community aid
  • Improve tests of emissions, don't end them
  • Floridian

  • Thou shalt not be bored
  • Take this quiz on teen smoking

  • Health Times
  • Testing, testing: How's your health?
  • Adding a little variety will cross out exercise boredom
  • Fighting your way back to good health
  • Organic foods: Are they really better?

  • Newspapers in Education
  • Surviving the killing fields
  • Hillsborough

  • Ancient oak must be spared, says board
  • Hunt for a firebug rousts the homeless
  • Bookworms fight to cite chapter and verse
  • Olympics loss protection bill goes to Bush
  • Dog park proposal draws some howls -- and some wags
  • City wins appeal on nude clubs
  • Store robberies suspect arrested
  • Death after cancer surgery brings lawsuit
  • Citrus County

  • Crystal River takes on recruit to sniff out drugs
  • Man robbed at Plantation Inn & Golf Resort
  • Council okays special audit of city books
  • County approves setup to run EMS
  • Citrus High's 'cool' lab debuts
  • Firefighters learn painful lesson in training
  • Vote on impact fees will have to wait
  • Citrus teams win all-sports honors
  • Action

  • Company can ship tapes to Canada
  • Click for Obituaries

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