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May 20, 2000

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World & Nation
  • To fight his cancer, Giuliani drops candidacy
  • Backers of Cuba embargo losing ground in Congress
  • Shuttle to work on space station's bugs
  • Fake IDs are just a click away
  • Tampa Bay

  • Out of control
  • At ground zero with the crew of Engine 6
  • Blaze strikes at the heart of Ybor renewal
  • Two companies sue Pinellas over billboard rules
  • Suspect pleads no contest in homeless man's slaying
  • State

  • Consider 2 senators to lead UF, Bush says
  • Fillet 'em at home, proposal requires
  • 'Doc' Thrasher delivers budget
  • Business

  • Florida, Brazil to renew ties, maybe issues
  • Charges in viaticals probe grow
  • JCPenney catches heat from investors
  • South Pinellas

  • Committee suspends efforts for fountain
  • Officers to enforce skateboard prohibition
  • Neighbors break into home to help wounded resident
  • Man takes deal, pleads no contest in beating
  • St. Petersburg residents can water two times after all
  • School play is part of Fine Arts Festival
  • Some believe in power of the almighty human
  • Scammer stays out of prison
  • North Pinellas

  • Beach bash planned in June
  • Fire damages apartments
  • Summer school is music to their ears
  • Dunedin Causeway to get a new look
  • Wall damage raises library repair costs
  • Oldsmar approves zoning change
  • Tarpon resisting police charge is dropped
  • Lealman fire plans include firetruck
  • New swimmers learn lifesaving lessons
  • Prosecutors drop charge of resisting police
  • Seniors ministry is reinvigorated
  • Seniors ministry is reinvigorated
  • Clearwater City Commission digest
  • Pasco County

  • A family remembers their Marine
  • Property tax base perks up in value
  • Crash victim dies in young man's arms
  • Female impersonator returns stolen wedding gown
  • A tribute to veterans Pasco can be proud of
  • State should regulate water distribution
  • Church funds give life to youth center
  • Snackers could lure baseball greats here
  • Local businessman to try for open commission spot
  • Hernando County

  • Draft of budget includes tax cut
  • Brooksville youth get legacy of NFL great
  • Generosity enables thrift store to grow
  • Birthday revises views of retirement
  • Fredericks won't vie for district seat
  • Woman to run as no-party candidate
  • Rumors rests on talent of flawless fibbers
  • Sports
  • Same losing ending for Rays
  • These opposites are attracting victories
  • Sport's no longer skating on thin ice
  • Rays bolster bullpen
  • Captain's corner
  • Late loss motivating Orlando
  • Goal is to maintain Trachsel's groove
  • Park and ride filled with fun
  • Japanese brothers take 1st, 3rd in vert
  • Morrison, Gators seek shocking conclusion
  • Bulls blasted in just one inning
  • Tampa swept out of South Region
  • Opening salvo
  • Highlights in the long, complicated history of the open-wheel racing dispute:
  • Lukas: Derby finish okay
  • 'El Pibe' returning to his youth
  • Stars seek spotlight
  • Sarasota shuts down Nova's bats
  • Mustangs rally to win marathon
  • Five errors beget Wellington ouster
  • Grenadiers to get shot at first title
  • Sickles falls just short
  • Entertainment

  • Weekend anchor leaving WFLA for 'USA Today Live'
  • Seize the day
  • Mike and Chris Wallace banter for charity
  • Opinion

  • A step toward justice
  • The fire and Ybor's future
  • GOP official only sought a fair and open selection
  • Floridian

  • Dealing with the drought
  • The Home Front
  • Parkway plans have Hernando builders hopping
  • Under Construction
  • Write an essay, win a house? That's the plan
  • This Klansman had better have deep pockets in his white robe
  • Hillsborough

  • Judge rules mistrial after DNA dispute
  • Citrus County

  • 120-acre fire tamed as others flicker to life
  • Art$mart going out of business
  • Fee ruling is small change in Citrus
  • Prize, not pride, eludes Teacher of Year nominee
  • Lecanto High student charged in knife incident
  • Wal-Mart proposal survives review board vote
  • Pastoral pursuit was a necessity
  • Action [an error occurred while processing this directive]

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