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May 26, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Two frail democracies tremble in Latin America
  • House votes to repeal archaic telephone tax
  • Airline hijacker grabs the money, jumps to his death
  • Aborigine reconciliation faltering
  • Tampa Bay

  • 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
  • State

  • 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
  • Business

  • Ex-chamber executive in hunt for county post
  • Columbia picks new name for new start
  • South Pinellas

  • 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
  • North Pinellas

  • 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
  • Pasco County

  • Model rocket launches a scare
  • County set to study event facility ideas
  • Police looking high, low for dangerous drivers
  • Developer plans 224-unit complex
  • No-dirt-road policy halts development
  • Republican club uproar begs for compromise
  • Martial arts instructor charged with battery
  • A creative summer awaits
  • Zephyrhills coach resigns
  • No fine deserved, Bulldog coach says
  • Pasco looks for right moves
  • Pirate star faces stiff competition
  • Big boys again await Knights
  • River Ridge at a glance
  • Land O'Lakes at a glance
  • Hernando County

  • Student discovers teacher has talent
  • Hopes for school laptops dimming
  • Spring Hill fire budget is not cut
  • Budget bypass upsets tourism officials
  • Water scooter is the new ride for marine deputies
  • God dictates how to pray, not mankind
  • Ex-mermaids to grace Weeki Wachee Spring
  • Masaryktown makes an art scene
  • Sports
  • Back then, mechanics went along for the ride
  • Rays cut loose Gooden, Stocker
  • The question now is this: Who's next?
  • Fox announcers unfazed by power surge
  • Storm can't give Marcum mark
  • Feeling blue? Best angling is offshore
  • Rickey's amazing run continues in Seattle
  • Slumping Canseco sits
  • Alvarez shifts focus to 2001
  • Rays shaken, not stirred
  • Sunshine will expand its Lightning coverage
  • Atwood joins Evernham team
  • Contaminated grout found in speedway walkway
  • UM freshmen shine on the diamond from start
  • Opponents succumb to defense of FSU's Jernigan
  • Pinellas team wins AAU state basketball title
  • Bull center considers options
  • East Lake QB shines in spring game
  • Snook season closes
  • Scuba class teaches kids how to take the plunge

  • Outdoors
  • Feeling blue? Best angling is offshore
  • Snook season closes
  • Scuba class teaches kids how to take the plunge
  • Entertainment

  • Can't wait for summer
  • Movies on the Edge
  • Innovative improvisation
  • Chan charms the Old West
  • Rhythmic pioneers
  • Folk forever
  • Loverboy working this weekend
  • Sizzling hot sounds
  • Summer festival season moves into high gear
  • Celebrating women in the arts
  • Great depth of spirit
  • Web site we like
  • Emmylou, reissued
  • Masaryktown Festival basks in the sun
  • Italian gimmickry, garlic and goombahs
  • 'N Sync evolves, spreads its wings
  • WFLA tops in sweeps so far
  • Its tower repaired, Tropical 680 plays catch-up on the air
  • Seize the day
  • Players, orchestra agree on contract

  • The Daily Entertainment report
  • 'N Sync evolves, spreads its wings
  • WFLA tops in sweeps so far
  • Its tower repaired, Tropical 680 plays catch-up on the air
  • Seize the day
  • Players, orchestra agree on contract
  • Opinion

  • First Amendment victory
  • Britain's anti-immigrant shame
  • Keeping politicians trustworthy
  • It's no mystery why state faces a teacher shortage
  • Floridian

  • These guys need a good lawyer, Ally McBeal perhaps?
  • The calamari safari
  • Hillsborough

  • 2 parks may offer dog areas
  • Term limits back on Tampa ballot
  • Suspect in staffing agency swindle to plead to mail fraud
  • 2 teens stabbed; one dead
  • Citrus County

  • Led by Mobley and Presnick, Citrus thrived
  • 2000 All-Citrus/Hernando boys track team
  • Top coach Darby had a year to remember
  • Citrus High's top seniors ready to take on the world
  • Muck cleanup racing the rains
  • Business mentors get work space
  • Danger of fire is worst since '98
  • Two-hour parking returns to Inverness historic district
  • Health board has final meeting
  • Seniors set for another first
  • Knock the dust off those dancing shoes
  • Action

  • 'No interest' usually has conditions
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