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May 25, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Merger will jumble TIA airsides
  • Swallowable camera tours digestive tract
  • New China trade policy goes beyond business
  • Tampa Bay

  • Behind his sure smile, a prisoner faces death
  • Jury finds girl's brain surgeon negligent
  • For supplying fatal dose: probation
  • Naked truth denied, says artist
  • Abusive mother blames housemate in slaying
  • Forklift driver wasn't trained
  • Hired gunman gets life in prison for grocer's slaying
  • State

  • Two interstates closed while crews battle fires
  • Minority presence to rise on campuses
  • Building codes get tougher next year
  • Fundraiser keeps Nelson from Cabinet's meeting
  • Business

  • Investors view UAL offer as excessive
  • Troubled legacy ends in last merger
  • South Pinellas

  • Ex-tenants get belated attention
  • 466 days, 3 oceans, 1 world
  • Limits on reclaimed water possible
  • Suspect arrested in armed robberies
  • PSTA approves settlement in accident that left student paralyzed
  • Cash available for youth programs
  • North Pinellas

  • Court crushes term-limit challenge
  • Fish may want drought to stick around a while
  • String of suspicious fires adds to worries
  • Non-stop 'crazy day' keeps police, firefighters hopping
  • Library will bustle with activities
  • Big birds add airy image to water tank
  • Two concerns likely to doom redevelopment proposal
  • PSTA: Route stays if kids settle down
  • Delie stalks, then charges to win in Safety Harbor 5K
  • Pasco County

  • Developer plans meeting to allay concerns
  • I-75 crash killed one son of minister
  • Suncoast Parkway equipment stolen
  • Mixed-use complex plan unveiled
  • Drive is on for youth basketball camp
  • Building design rules get hearing
  • New hires expected to clean up
  • Man who molested an infant gets life
  • New Port Richey examines moving old church building
  • Stability in Dade City important for future
  • Fend off attack on citizens' rights
  • Man charged with abuse of girl, 11
  • Agenda item: cleaner streets or political beef?
  • Hildebrand will seek fifth term
  • 'I live from day to day to just go bowling'
  • Newberry signs fifth local player
  • Quintet to tumble in Orlando
  • Wildcats endure some disruptions
  • Knight will continue his career
  • Ridgewood wants more than one win
  • Pasco teams come up short in run for state
  • Hernando County

  • Brooksville woman killed in 1-car crash
  • Another school turns to uniforms
  • Worker stable after falling 14 feet
  • Homebuilders' showcase attracting younger clientele
  • Side of shrimp pleases fleet blessing organizers
  • School support staff to average 6 percent raise
  • Children need to learn more than business
  • Fire district tax rate not a problem
  • Programs aim to involve kids, build customers
  • Gabriel alive in U.S. Open qualifying; other locals fail
  • A lesson that holds water
  • Sixth-grader finds strength is geography
  • Sports
  • Baseball marketability in area depends on wins
  • Tragedies don't spoil family's love for sport
  • Doc losing grip on job
  • Captain's corner
  • Akers and Fotopoulos on area women's club
  • For McCracken, this anniversary is best forgotten
  • Lightning assistant takes Vipers job
  • Iowa's new QB makes a name for himself
  • Bucs will practice in Orlando against Dolphins
  • Dale Jr. wins his first pole
  • Pressure of a family legacy
  • Richard Petty returns to track
  • Spring football practice proves valuable for coaches
  • Charger star earns another title
  • Dorin-Ballard takes 4th straight match from a frustrated Feldman
  • Tampa Bay Classic creating its future
  • Leonard reeling since big putt
  • A record attempt: 2,146 balls, 1 hour
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Performance of Mozart's 'Requiem' a grand affair
  • Opinion

  • Feeble ethics
  • Our lawmakers' methods look a lot like blackmail
  • Floridian

  • These chefs rock
  • It may sound corny but it tastes good
  • Toss or wash? Make up your mind
  • So much to choose from at Dragon Phoenix
  • Food File
  • Hillsborough

  • Parents forced into a choice
  • Revelry and tears punctuate the last day
  • When a quota is not a quota
  • Restored lights again adorn historic Ybor club
  • 911 tapes show Ybor inferno grew fast
  • Hillsborough County urges limits for reclaimed water
  • Police: Man stole identity, killed wife
  • Man guilty in drug distribution case
  • Retried murderer gets life sentence
  • Citrus County

  • Hope for missing man ends when teens find body in car
  • Deal sealed by school workers
  • Group seeks environmental review of road project
  • WTI's top graduates map out their futures
  • Police seek to identify skull found in woods
  • New Testament Christian honors leading graduates
  • Programs aim to involve kids, cultivate customers
  • Women rule in Parkview tourney
  • Students win cash for attendance; car drawing is next
  • Knowledge grows through planting
  • Store honors 2 teachers as districts' best
  • Officials offer reward in Citrus death case
  • Action

  • Second-opinion payments okayed
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