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May 19, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 19, 2000
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Injured manatee
manages birth

[Times photo: Thomas Goethe]
Hit by a boat, Iona suffered broken ribs. Recovering at Lowry Park Zoo, now she's trying to nurse a calf. |
Hillsborough County news
Fired state official wins post in county
Dr. Rick Garrity will head the Hillsborough Environmental Protection Commission.
Police pick up running man, find roommate dead
TAMPA -- Police were called to a northeast Tampa street Thursday morning to investigate a complaint about a shirtless man running though yards and trying to enter houses.
DNA key in 11-year-old murder case
TAMPA -- Since his arrest last year, Franklin A. Smith has maintained that someone else killed Eileen Mangold in September 1989. That someone is likely Dale Carpenter, he argues.
Man found dead in Tampa house; roommate jailed
TAMPA -- Police were called to a northeast Tampa street Thursday morning to investigate a complaint about a shirtless man running though yards and trying to enter houses.
Moffitt gets millions for cancer study
TAMPA -- Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have won a hefty federal grant aimed at helping them parlay discoveries about the biological makeup of some cancers into new cancer-fighting drugs.
Dinosaur museum plan not a giant hit
TAMPA -- Donald Wolberg knows about dinosaurs and their value for teaching science to kids, said city leaders, tourism and attraction professionals after a long meeting with the New Jersey paleontologist Thursday.
Tampa Bay headlines
Water rules confound experts, too
Saying farewell to a sharp wit and light heart
Defense points at mother in child's death
As major fire ebbs, others pop up
Redevelopment plan going before voters
Tampa gets a drop of good news on water
Pinellas headlines
Skates, boats, bats to fill the city
Gap is out of BayWalk's lineup
Governor says people, not money, will win drug war
City hands downtown plan to voters
Woman who 'made a difference' mourned
Morning fire damages building in Clearwater
High Point parade sets goal of unity
Man charged with killing ex-girlfriend
Boy ignites propane tank in back yard
Brush fire puts area on guard
Bridge painters will contest fines
Store may rise where church stands now
Lightly loaded buses put a strain on roads, taxpayers
Relay for Life events begin today
Two remain in hospital after fire in restaurant
City wants to cash in on corporate sponsorships
Dunedin library director leaving job
Clearwater building damaged in blaze
Earning a spot on Team USA can be a goal for anyone
A bunch of characters
Florida headlines
Car title loan rates are tamed
Senate contender strikes chief rival over airwaves
Court blocks school impact fee for seniors development
Broward teacher captures state title
Mining measure addresses road work
Bar seeks applicants for examining board

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