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May 21, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Voucher program front and center
  • City may be lost piece to Mayan puzzle
  • Driving in the FEMA car is . . .
  • With money and fight, Kirtley pushes for school choice
  • Pesticide phaseout in Canada is urged
  • Tampa Bay

  • Multiple factors fueled Ybor fire
  • Man gives graphic account of slaying
  • Hiss! Sprinkler spies watch and turn in their neighbors
  • Previous fires in Ybor helped shape building of Tampa area
  • The week in review
  • Man rampages in stolen Pepsi truck
  • Keeping cats inside holds those vicious birds at bay
  • Golfer free of blame in death on course
  • State

  • Riding without a helmet?
  • Florida 'barely passing' ethics test
  • New rules afoot for hospital pediatrics
  • Business

  • Impersonal touch
  • Venture capital firm strives to nurture the new
  • Winn-Dixie's stock buybacks were no secret matter
  • South Pinellas

  • Gulfport leading boom on the beach
  • Appeals court restores youth curfew
  • CVS drugstore eyes Watson's Foodtown
  • Educator's contributions memorialized in display
  • Longtime preschool director retires
  • Residents complain about new ballpark
  • Teen club gives police fine line to walk
  • Central Avenue's changing cast
  • Lealman substation to handle fires, too
  • Police cite parents parked at school
  • Vive la difference is festival, school theme
  • North Pinellas

  • As house cracks, insurer splits
  • Father lives with luxury, $224,000 child support bill
  • Owner holds cards in deal for gulf land
  • 1 spark could unleash inferno
  • Commission should snuff out fireworks during drought
  • Shorecrest grad gets national baseball honor
  • Pasco County

  • Walk-a-thon offers hope to those braving rare disease
  • The last cruise
  • Law lets code officials sue critics
  • Going to great lengths to send a kid to camp
  • Accident victim was 15-year-old girl
  • Road planners to share vision
  • Season of the bulldog
  • Hernando County

  • Jerome Brown center opens; 'He's smiling'
  • Aquaculture project's fate murky
  • School opts for morning graduation
  • Searching for the connection between pricey beer and less sex
  • Give 'tasteful, wholesome' Suds and Jugs a chance
  • Apathy hushes residents' voice
  • DOT can heal ill will by backing bulb-outs
  • Bears claw way past Panthers
  • Sports
  • Rays show some fight
  • Blame game all that's left
  • Bullet spoils bid for Crown
  • Knight columns are lauded, lambasted
  • Flash! IU officials say Knight has a temper
  • Yan impresses in starter's role
  • Rays tales
  • Williams shows leadoff power
  • As A's win, interest wanes
  • An extreme turnaround for this man
  • Bike riding on a higher ground
  • Skateboard Street Style goes to Senn
  • A road loss -- with twist
  • Cincinnati soundly defeats Alabama-Birmingham
  • Houston heads to final
  • Lynches reach out to bay area youth
  • Lightning deflects trade talk
  • The best? Go West, young man
  • His chase not synchronized with his sport
  • Ultimate shark survival story
  • Captain's corner
  • Ask the experts
  • Cobras complete upset run
  • Clearwater woman outruns entire field at Hog Hustle 5K
  • Rally lifts Mustangs
  • Belmont field taking shape
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Play bubbles beneath surface
  • Opinion

  • Transforming ideas of drug rehabilitation
  • Why be angry about Christian video?
  • End the favoritism
  • Prince sparks worthwhile debate
  • Final justice in hate crimes lost on those beyond reach
  • Contributions make democracy go round
  • The violent aspects of some cultures are just plain scary
  • Social Security proposal makes for a good production
  • Floridian

  • The virtue of being bad
  • Boomer TV: Stripping the sentiment
  • She was 13, he was 25
  • Tampa lawyer gets a fashionable vacation
  • 'Love till eternity'
  • How do they hate it? Let us count the ways
  • Hillsborough

  • Making a town into a city has its price
  • Hiss! Sprinkler spies watch and turn in their neighbors
  • Tampa man found shot to death
  • City copes with recent shootings
  • Another 40 single-family homes planned on Race Track Road
  • Referendum is needed on community center proposal
  • Girl impaled by fish nose struggles to regain voice
  • Leto makes strong showing in state track championships
  • High GPAs earn kudos for Gryphons softball
  • Prep notebook
  • 18 new ambulances ease job of paramedics
  • Teary seniors bid goodbye to Wharton
  • Plan for homes galvanizes foes
  • Farewell to a shepherd
  • Accused pot growers plead guilty
  • The week in review
  • Youth theater making a move to the Old Lutz Schoolhouse
  • Citrus County

  • New law pleases working seniors
  • Curb rumors by hiring a new WTI team now
  • Let your hair grow, love flow
  • Dumped waste riles neighbor
  • Sharing what's shorn
  • Medical notes
  • Questions follow leaders' answers to water problem
  • Research, then decide on utilities
  • Pirates rally to win jamboree
  • Action

  • Phone customer slammed
  • Click for Obituaries

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