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May 23, 2000

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World & Nation
  • High court lifts curb on adult cable TV
  • Disbar Clinton, panel urges
  • Tampa Bay

  • 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
  • State

  • Rule changes afoot for hospital pediatrics
  • Governor names lawmaker legal aide
  • Schools rush for voucher deadline
  • Business

  • Economic group expands meetings
  • Brazil presses for attention on trade clout
  • Raymond James expands European reach
  • Hyer family expands holdings
  • South Pinellas

  • She saw man pummel tot, woman testifies
  • Reclaimed water loses pressure
  • Researcher gets $150,000 for manatee work
  • North Pinellas

  • 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
  • Pasco County

  • Girl's death staggers high school
  • Veteran says RV is a necessity
  • Famed youth hoops coach inks college job
  • Pupil's action earns him citizen award
  • New Port Richey needs to mind Tampa Bay Water
  • Watchdog group continues push for wildlife protection
  • Former Gulf coach gets job at Mitchell
  • Mitchell announces Mustangs as mascot
  • Eagle star likes being Lions' first
  • Bucs must develop offensive line
  • Wesley Chapel boys basketball coach resigns
  • Case dropped against former vice detective
  • Stauffer ombudsman 'back in business'
  • Hernando County

  • Anti-smoking program helps teens to quit
  • County medical needs may be studied
  • Horse accident leaves girl in coma
  • Spring Lake isn't Spring Hill, yet
  • Sports
  • Sold to an American
  • McGriff unfazed by looming milestone
  • Blazers tied in West
  • Devils don't slink away
  • Captain's Corner
  • Women on different Indy paths
  • Honesty serves Courier
  • Fasano faltering even as backup
  • Club preparing to make a stand
  • Odom reverses his field
  • Saddlebrook is ranked state's best in Class A
  • Spongers top Rebels for flag football title
  • Stecker's trek may end at NFL
  • Parrish man closer to Open
  • Entertainment

  • It's Regis' world, we just watch it
  • Visual aids help orchestra present study in contrasts
  • Symbol of British theater, Sir John Gielgud dies at 96
  • Michael J. Fox says goodbye
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Serbia's freedoms dissolving
  • Politics U.
  • With water so limited, let's limit development, too
  • Gambling issue is bigger than politics
  • Floridian

  • More to explore
  • Arthritis product makes big claims
  • Hillsborough

  • Campaign raises school attendance
  • Freak fish accident robs girl's voice
  • Post office pitches tent, salvages mail
  • Death called a possible homicide
  • Citrus County

  • Deputies identify dead woman
  • Watering rules may be altered
  • School's outlook brightens
  • Refuge greets deer and manatee
  • Bar wants civility again in civics
  • Why get so tongue-tied over street's new name?
  • Brockett wins, Royal survives in half-Ironman
  • Action

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