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May 14, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Sadat's controversial legacy revisited
  • Home shields hold up bankruptcy bill
  • Success story comes back to bite
  • Tampa Bay

  • Smoker injured in blast at strip mall
  • Police find photos, charge man with having child pornography
  • Pizza driver slain, shop opener shot
  • Common thread missing in web of arson cases
  • They make their way, take their chances
  • Victim of highway shooting identified
  • Metro review: Largo reels as Explorers face inquiry
  • State

  • State test scores are likely to be tardy
  • GOP race for Senate bid is tale of 2 cities
  • La vida loca.com
  • Lawmakers build larger war chests for legal battles
  • Business

  • Investors vexed by viatical settlements
  • Comic relief?
  • Shareholders should make the most of their votes
  • South Pinellas

  • Grand plans afoot for Weedon Island's Indian center
  • Extra property tax break defeated
  • 'Hippie' turns out to be a Good Samaritan
  • Blurred memory crystalizes in a song
  • Men injured in collision of watercraft
  • Gay rights message delivered in protest, arrest
  • Jeweler not quick to return valuables
  • Council tries to trim park renovation costs
  • A lesson in honesty, crystallized
  • Post office prowls area ZIP codes
  • Redington house featured in Kmart ad
  • A year later, schoolmates plant a tree for Lyssa
  • Food and love inspire top card in nation
  • Eviction threat preceded deli closing
  • Humble guest has a dignified perch
  • Group hopes to strengthen influence
  • Madeira Beach flood grants clear snag
  • Old boxes hold key to $1-million donor
  • Greek nymph to move to S Pasadena
  • Property sale approved to fund railroad station
  • Pinellas Park property shows increase in value
  • Event positively thwarts frustration
  • Tussle erupts over unincorporated area
  • Push to save Sunken Gardens wins award
  • Reading program opens a page on lifetime of learning
  • Deuprees are 'first family'' at Fun 'n Sun Run
  • National gym honors cap big year for Turners
  • YABA tourney to pay winner $25,000 in scholarship aid
  • North Pinellas

  • Tracking a proposal for mass transit
  • Harborview a thorn in downtown plan
  • Community policing at issue
  • Teacher leaving a legacy of lessons
  • Loose dogs unleash neighbors' complaints
  • Tarpon tourism idea would alter riverfront
  • Survey will help shape parks plan for Oldsmar
  • Officials, voters hold fate of downtown Clearwater
  • U.S. 19 woes are due to poor design
  • Man falls overboard, disappears
  • SPJC's first time in state title game makes loss worse
  • Carden Gillenwater, former pro ballplayer
  • Pasco County

  • Festival features fun in the air
  • In drought, even wells turn dry
  • From fields to classroom, mother is a model
  • Pipeline route near seniors park
  • It's not too late for all to be counted toward Pasco's due
  • County looks for its niche in state tourism industry
  • Solid, from next to and behind the plate
  • Given a second chance, Tomlin looks forward to football again
  • Hernando County

  • Retiree bridges miles, years to help struggling scholar
  • With bars between them, mothers and kids connect
  • Destiny in Spring Lake brings a farewell to farms
  • Colorado vacation got off on the wrong foot
  • Year-rounders should thank snowbirds, not complain
  • Rejecting Wackenhut was the right decision
  • 'A good ride' ends in the right place
  • Winning isn't the only thing
  • Game was marked by collisions, contention
  • Sports
  • Gators shut out Seminoles in 5
  • Puppa still hurting, still hopeful
  • Need exists for a public skate park
  • Fatal attraction
  • Trachsel trumps aces in twos
  • NL move pending, Canseco rumors fly
  • New Ray lets game get away
  • Diallo starts, makes most of it
  • Proposals could bring many returns
  • Random thoughts
  • Name change is just what the Rays need
  • Quinton returns, Morris demoted
  • Many witnesses and many accounts
  • Indians' stranglehold on hold
  • Momentum builds to relax rules involving past
  • Florida struggles, but gets by FAMU
  • No. 2 Tampa hangs on against No. 1 Ospreys
  • Gymnastics team mightshow age
  • Sneak up on snook when the sun sets
  • Manatee deaths at record high
  • Captain's corner
  • Saint Leo eliminated from NCAA tourney
  • Bucs take long path to tournament berth
  • Canino's busy day capped with crown
  • Playoffs ratings are down
  • Entertainment

  • Show Palace offers spirited 'Nunsense'
  • Rosie O'Donnell shakes up show with Florida trip
  • Seize the day
  • Deadline Monday for play submission for festival
  • Opinion

  • Drought means we must scale back daily water consumption
  • Austria's telegenic racist
  • Environmental heroes
  • Voters admire a politician who has principles
  • Floridian

  • Retirement boom town
  • Bubba, the (other) love sponge
  • Hillsborough

  • United crimps big carry-ons
  • Secretin: miracle drug or a quack remedy?
  • Building under construction burns in Tampa
  • Citrus County

  • Motherhood begins at home
  • Informer's arrest raises questions
  • Animals lend police a needed paw, hoof
  • Board actions leave Kelly unsure of role
  • For WTI's Kinard, it's the end of the insolence
  • A lesson in history comes about while waiting at grocery
  • Bears' Buel built a contender from chaos
  • Action

  • Tuna isn't proper diet for cats
  • Click for Obituaries

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