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May 26, 2000
Tampa Bay: May 26, 2000
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[Times photo: Mike Pease]
Abandoned,
then embraced
American families are increasingly choosing international adoptions, finding orphaned children in countries like China, where many infant girls are abandoned. |
Hillsborough County news
2 parks may offer dog areas
A city official considers Gadston Park and Rowlett Park for canine cavorting.
Term limits back on Tampa ballot
The City Council -- pleasing backers of a third term for the mayor -- decides to see if voters have changed their minds.
Suspect in staffing agency swindle to plead to mail fraud
The man faces a prison term of up to 18 months and restitution payments, his attorney says.
2 teens stabbed; one dead
TAMPA -- A stabbing at a north Tampa apartment complex left one teen dead and another in critical condition at Tampa General Hospital on Thursday night.
Tampa Bay headlines
The one that got away from the red tape
No trial date is set in hotel rampage case
Fit to breathe?
Cuban business ties lead to new federal charges
Drought threatens some July 4 fireworks
Bay area briefs
Pinellas headlines
Reclaimed water won't be rationed
Final report sears Housing Authority
Gun trafficking suspect taken into custody after standoff
Car theft, holdup lead to chase
Police recruit blossoms into St. Petersburg's top officer
Best beaches list bypasses city
Business leaders on a mission to Mexico
Tip, bank photo lead to robbery suspect
Stauffer buildup precedes cleanup
Church realizes vision of chapel
Seminole Middle earns national award
Early morning peace often torn asunder by unleashed dogs
Inattentive parents make curfew necessary
Inmate hospitalized after fall at loading dock
U.S. amateurs top foreigners in 8 of 11 challenge matches
Norma Egstrom blossomed into Peggy Lee
Ode to Peggy Lee
Florida headlines
State casts aside proposed fish cleaning rule
New pools now must have safety device
Voucher FCATs to stay private
Care center death may be from ants
Bill restricts Olympics' financial loss
Governor signs ban on 'partial birth' abortions
State agency says no to cement plant challenge

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