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May 19, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Medical myths thrive on Net, scaring public
  • Southern Baptists may bar female pastors
  • Report: Official pressured in inquiry
  • FAA orders 767 inspections
  • Vets' benefit claims still handled badly, report says
  • Tampa Bay

  • 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
  • State

  • 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
  • Business

  • State to chart a new course for business
  • Publix tries new store format
  • Industrial clients angry with TECO
  • BankAtlantic offers an online safe deposit box
  • Columbia set to pay $745-million
  • South Pinellas

  • Skates, boats, bats to fill the city
  • Gap is out of BayWalk's lineup
  • Governor says people, not money, will win drug war
  • North Pinellas

  • 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
  • Pasco County

  • Man might go free for lack of witness
  • Gun at school creates concerns
  • Watering schedule may be revised
  • Deputies honored for saving lives
  • Report: Sentence teen as juvenile
  • The time is right for Sylvia Young to bow out
  • Brush fire puts Pinellas on guard
  • Teen accused of making fake bomb
  • Celebrate hero from Hernando
  • Rams count on tackles
  • Gun in truck gets driver arrested
  • Artist's brush strokes a wide swath
  • Water world
  • State competition heats up this week
  • Planter poaching was Times' error
  • Planting the seeds of wisdom
  • Hernando County

  • Fire crews busy with blazes
  • Hotline could help curb school violence
  • In saner era, Suncoast's sheriff races still colorful
  • Law lowers boom on noise at Planet Bubba
  • Violent night still resonates
  • Bubba deserves credit, not criticism
  • Cooler heads need to prevail when discussing invocations
  • Dry weather wilting feathered and furry, too
  • Brooksville man shot; police seek a suspect
  • The humorous side of convent life
  • Air Force show group to perform
  • Blessing of the Fleet set for Saturday
  • Woman, 82, escapes as gunman takes over house
  • Jerome Brown weekend to be full of NFL stars and good deeds
  • Getting a kick out of playing football
  • Sports
  • And now, a kinder, gentler Bob Knight
  • Un-four-seen power outage
  • Mustang hurler gives new meaning to big
  • Storm survives its errors to topple New Jersey 40-26
  • Now, life for Baffert has become real quiet
  • Analyst sees East going the distance
  • Moyer's rehab taking its time
  • Doc to try new approach
  • Bulls' hitters bounce back, down Louisville
  • Tulane falls to Southern Mississippi
  • Fusaichi Pegasus is focused -- on the cars
  • Bulls' home game with UF changed
  • Bucs lineman has been there
  • Eustis nips Verot to claim 3A title
  • Plasencia does it all for Tigers
  • Jesuit pulls a shocker, wins state title
  • Plasencia contributes with his bat and glove
  • Some dreams do come true: Eustis wins 3A title
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • DJ draws in listeners for daily fake out
  • Thirteen new series in works for fall TV season on Fox, UPN
  • Riding the Heatwave
  • 'Dinosaur' is no 'Lion King'
  • 'Small Time Crooks' is vintage Woody
  • Dishing with the directors
  • Movies on the Edge
  • 'N Sync: 'They are what music is about'
  • Still a wild and crazy guy
  • Pop shorts
  • Stereolab conducts an interesting experiment
  • She's having a ball playing the 'fool'
  • Mozart's 'Requiem,' true to form
  • Printmakers line up to exhibit
  • Refreshing showers of modern art
  • 'So Mote It Be'
  • Put on your armor and live history
  • Web site we like
  • Classical audio file
  • Opinion

  • Board overboard
  • AIDS in Africa calls for action
  • Putin's dirty tricks revealed
  • Trade deal with China would be a big mistake
  • Floridian

  • Divas of the deep
  • Dame Edna takes pity on a loyal subject
  • Hillsborough

  • Injured manatee manages birth
  • Fired state official wins post in county
  • Police pick up running man, find roommate dead
  • DNA key in 11-year-old murder case
  • Man found dead in Tampa house; roommate jailed
  • Moffitt gets millions for cancer study
  • Dinosaur museum plan not a giant hit
  • Citrus County

  • Artist sharing his vision of life
  • Jim McIntosh announces he will run for County Commission seat
  • Drought-weary pray for rain
  • Pro-Line receives a hearty greeting
  • Man acquitted of sex charges
  • Wal-Mart plan survives review board vote
  • Art groups to have summer camps
  • Mexican masks on display at Appleton
  • A master of Florida folk
  • Neumann back to his old engine and his winning ways
  • Action

  • Customer, car wash in disagreement
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