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May 23, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 23, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Campaign raises school attendance
Phoning parents, visiting homes and other tactics have helped draw 6,000 more students per day to Hillsborough classrooms.
Freak fish accident robs girl's voice
The Sickles High School junior, stabbed by a houndfish, can only whisper. She will need weeks of speech therapy.
Death called a possible homicide
PINELLAS PARK -- Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was discovered Monday in a trash bin behind a Pinellas Park car dealership.
Tampa Bay headlines
Blaze doesn't scrap project
Bridge raised without warning
2 attorneys clash over tale of tapes
A senseless killing in a country of dreams
Three jailed in scheme to steal food from poor
Inches spared him Skyway's abyss
Pinellas headlines
She saw man pummel tot, woman testifies
Reclaimed water loses pressure
Researcher gets $150,000 for manatee work
Battle lines forming in downtown debate
Stauffer ombudsman 'back in business'
Tarpon employee's visa troubles over
Largo school slashes suspension rate
Canopy carports could be banned
New deal on meals is a cool option
Revising development code will spawn more problems
Class of 2000
Florida headlines
Rule changes afoot for hospital pediatrics
Governor names lawmaker legal aide
Schools rush for voucher deadline

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