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May 18, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Ex-Klansmen charged in '63 church bombing
  • Caribbean to benefit from textile law
  • Jailed Algerian got asylum, then lost it
  • Gore slams Bush on Social Security
  • Tampa Bay

  • Shooting was act of frustration, investigators say
  • 5 schools' FCAT day absences may hurt
  • Mending the fences around a glass house
  • Dot Ruggles, 59, elections chief, dies
  • Al-Najjar rally set for Friday
  • Pinellas watering restrictions
  • State

  • Regents wring hands at role as lame ducks
  • Mining amendment buried in bill
  • Florida's one big tinderbox
  • UF's interim leader faces unsure future
  • Business

  • Tired of waiting for answers, cable customer files suit
  • Sterile Recoveries seeks more of market
  • Florida's tech plate full (sort of)
  • South Pinellas

  • Court restores juvenile curfew in Pinellas Park
  • Leisure beckons museum president
  • YMCA director faces more charges
  • North Pinellas

  • Bluff plan has officials' support
  • Denial may dim future of Dunedin electric utility
  • Shelby must resign to seek county job
  • Safety Harbor firefighter honored for heroism on job
  • Teen pleads no contest to arson charge
  • Tarpon Springs man faces several drug charges
  • Moviegoers seethe after cars towed
  • 14 teachers receive top grades
  • Lack of enthusiasm for redevelopment is no surprise
  • Some fear effects of border plan
  • Seniors converge on Pinellas in bid for state titles
  • Pasco County

  • Water pumping vote concerns commissioners
  • Everyone asks: What about water?
  • Campfire ban hits Pasco for the holiday
  • Authorities zero in on suspect in killing
  • Boy charged with bringing gun to school
  • PSC delays wastewater price jump
  • Cause of fire is key issue in lawsuit
  • Tape reveals story of suicide during 911 call
  • So-called preservation just an excuse for bigotry
  • No prison time for DUI collision
  • Two gunmen stick up a convenience store
  • Pasco woman in fatal accident identified
  • New Port Richey organizes event funding request plan
  • Brenia sets his sights on commission
  • Royal Knights' No. 1 player could be No. 1 at Newberry
  • Wesley Chapel suspends three
  • Basketball clubs 1-for-4 in finals
  • Coach standing by multi-event showcase
  • Time heals Hall's swoon
  • 'Walk for a Cure' to benefit children's project
  • Hernando County

  • Engineers list 4 sites for PHCC campus
  • Teachers may add 6 percent
  • Florida Crushed Stone plant on the block
  • Springstead High endures roof work, noise and odors
  • 2 summer 'tours' offer lots of golf for area's juniors
  • Eagles fill basketball position
  • Students' visits help generations fill the gap
  • Chamber honors community leaders
  • Sports
  • Davis, Hurricanes aim high for 2000
  • Rays go down, but not quietly
  • Miami trusts, makes its shots
  • South Florida falls in a pitchers' duel
  • Captain's corner
  • Mourning gets Knicks' attention
  • Injuries grounding air attack
  • Hot McGriff ties Murphy on HR list
  • Trainer keeps Pegasus far from the field
  • Tampa's record reverts to 0-0
  • Cincinnati wastes big lead but has 10th-inning answer
  • All-stars packing N.C. track
  • Team chemistry turns Gators' season around
  • Bishop Verot upsets Gulliver
  • Bulldog bats go silent in shutout loss
  • Zephyrhills team's play sets example
  • Jesuit gloves snatch victory
  • Jesuit Tigers 'don't die,' reach 4A title game
  • Who's hot in golf:
  • Chances to win are few and far between
  • With no rain, greens can be not so green
  • The U.S. Open is open
  • Entertainment

  • CBS sticks with diversity; PAX adds new fall shows
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Health bill problematic
  • Sierra Leone's new beginning
  • Brown's actions tarnish Congress
  • Senator's slush sinks disclosure bill
  • Our lawmakers ought to oppose secret evidence
  • Floridian

  • A specialty foods star is born
  • The beauties of the bistro
  • Food File
  • Hillsborough

  • Hillsborough County okays sale of public land
  • Privacy is priority for Chief Holder
  • Suspect killed after shooting deputy
  • Good deed costs vet his van
  • Man held in fire is not a suspect in other arsons
  • Rezoning could jeopardize city's plan for river park
  • Citrus County

  • Lawmakers add mining proposal to bill
  • Historic home wins a modern reprieve
  • Thurman backs China trade measure
  • Council, lawyer clash over how to fly the flag
  • Mothers receive their own 'bundle of joy'
  • A 300 comes late to top bowler
  • 2 summer 'tours' offer lots of golf for area juniors
  • Faces of Florida
  • Merchants upset over bagged parking signs
  • Action

  • Putting a value on the irreplaceable
  • Click for Obituaries

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