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June 1, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Release of secret evidence ordered
  • Miami's exiles working to restore credibility
  • Clinton in Germany to take on issues
  • Tampa Bay

  • Remembering that other Ybor accident
  • Terrifying crash, eight lives saved
  • 09-15-18-23-27: Have you seen these numbers?
  • Area students spell way to another day
  • Officer quits amid Explorer scandal
  • FAMU-led program to assist poor areas
  • Weather
  • Hurricane season and jitters start now
  • State

  • State Division of Safety to close its doors July 1
  • Soaring on wings of law
  • GOP Senate candidates tossing barbs
  • Bush visits neighborhood scorched by wildfires
  • Business

  • Business today
  • Assisted living's rise hits bumps
  • New indicators point to slowing economy
  • Microsoft fires off angry rebuttal
  • Kmart picks drugstore executive as new CEO
  • South Pinellas

  • Ex-YMCA employee is released on bail
  • Nails cut, postal employee back at work
  • Economic director leaving for Atlanta
  • North Pinellas

  • Curlew widening races to a finish
  • Dunedin Country Club to give $8,500 in grants
  • Officer resigns amid Explorer scandal
  • Owners call tie-downs uplifting
  • State inmate is charged in 1988 rape
  • Crime keeps Johnnie'$ dry
  • Police say mother left infant with sex predator
  • Annexation foe joins commission race
  • Neighbors wary of Keswick's growth
  • Nothing wrong with beautifying a water tower
  • Largo officer quits amid Explorer scandal
  • Men's 4.0 team from McMullen to vie for national senior title
  • Baptist church deacon faces charge of molesting a child
  • Pasco County

  • Veteran loses RV discrimination suit
  • Some won't don cap or gown
  • Agency says avoid the wildlife
  • Landowner: Family didn't seek new road
  • Airy new VA clinic takes getting used to
  • Vandalism acts sour moods at 2 schools
  • Pageant offended American Indians
  • Stick to plans for school impact fee
  • Judge: Defendant in murder case may get new attorney
  • Dade City woman in commission race
  • Suspect indicted in murder case
  • New Port Richey pool improvements in jeopardy
  • West Florida fills O'Brien's college needs
  • Doyne signs with HCC for baseball
  • Wildcat star keeps it fun, keeps on winning
  • With no distractions, Bulldog doesn't lose
  • Snubbed Heritage Park explores other options
  • Jury: Homeowners group didn't violate veteran's rights
  • Dade City teen charged with weapons possession
  • Salutes for Courier video tribute welcomed
  • Hernando County

  • Two more accused of money laundering
  • Pay raises detailed in fiscal plan
  • School district must pay for laptops
  • Antiques store will soon be a thing of the past
  • Health care study is worthy of support
  • Jamboree victory earns a dousing for Eagles coach
  • Ahrens returns to girls soccer job at Hernando
  • Students give school a green thumbs up
  • Band director tunes student confidence
  • Sports
  • For Bucs, Young worth a look
  • Stalled Stars hoping they find a jump-start
  • Union talks realignment
  • Rays win ... wait ... yes, win
  • Holdouts hurting field at Belmont
  • FireStix look for second league title
  • Devils go easy on Belfour
  • Richards, eager for camp, signs
  • Tonight: Rays vs. Orioles
  • Umps' statement
  • Graffanino dealt for pitching help
  • McKay: Bucs unlikely to pursue free agents
  • Unlike Stewart, Martin remaining mum for now
  • Four Leopards named all-state
  • Three Bulldogs named all-state
  • West wins 7-4 in error-filled game
  • Berkeley catcher to sign with Bulls
  • Errors don't deflate new TC coach
  • Gladiator, Falcon named to 4A all-state team
  • It's all relative: A King leads Gibbs
  • Liquid refreshment
  • Confidence, game back for Tampa's Goetze-Ackerman
  • Captain's corner
  • Entertainment

  • Seize The Day
  • MJ Kelli returns to morning show
  • Voyeur Dorm sues CBS over idea for 'Big Brother'
  • Opinion

  • Cumulative voting worth a try
  • Public housing problems
  • Cumulative voting works divide
  • When will we see need for effective gun control?
  • Floridian

  • There's no miracle in the Subway 'diet,' just low fat
  • Food File
  • Hearty Cuban food fresh from Flower's
  • Hillsborough

  • NAACP chapter cuts off desegregation plan talks
  • Choice busing options limited
  • Housing scandal suspect pleads guilty to bribery
  • Penalties harsher for court no-shows
  • Man dies in fire at Tampa apartment
  • Crash ends chase with no one hurt
  • Sinkhole forces family from home
  • Citrus County

  • Schools chief hopeful draws a dire picture
  • Crystal River debates budget relief
  • School workers union approves contract
  • Awards go to turnaround achievers
  • 'Massive reading' follows book giveaway at school
  • Neff in Oregon to defend Northwest Classic title
  • Caddies come to Citrus County
  • Football field given golf course makeover
  • Students host party strictly by the book
  • Reading to make a point
  • Driver in wreck faces drug charge
  • Varied summer diversions offered for youths
  • To: Republican Executive Committee members
  • Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park manatee dies
  • System for state to process child support in effect today
  • Action

  • Duplicate payment is refunded
  • Click for Obituaries

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