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June 7, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Warn doctor about herbs you're taking
  • Bodies of 5 women found in barrels
  • FDA proposing tight restrictions on abortion pill
  • Tampa Bay

  • Isn't clean air worth a few bucks, minutes?
  • Heat rises on Orkin business practices
  • For misbehaving kids: a mini boot camp
  • Bay area briefs
  • Georgia man held in wife's killing
  • More counties approve bans on fireworks
  • Despite signs of hope, rain no sure thing
  • State

  • Passengers sickened during cruise
  • Flames keep popping back up
  • Bold escape lasts 1 day
  • WAGES boss leaves post to make way for merger with state
  • Business

  • Jabil's stock sale tops $500-million
  • South Pinellas

  • A first class pact
  • One fire put out; others smolder
  • Thanks a miserable lot, politicians
  • Two men sought in altercation
  • St. Petersburg police staffing to get expert appraisal
  • Dew Cadillac gets new owner
  • Objets d'art selling in former museum
  • Head of Bar Association is named
  • All Children's Hospital gala has a sweet, nutty element
  • Store manager fights for his beloved mascot
  • Fire destroys van used to aid needy
  • Building plan could delay park renovations
  • Food giveaway precedes Rays game
  • 5 seeking vacant Town Council seat
  • Pool staff still reeling from supervisor's death
  • Sign up for swim lessons Saturday
  • CVS drugstore plan prompts petitions
  • Colorful captain charted new course at beaches
  • Couple adopts weird, wonderful landmark
  • Kerper falls short in third attempt at U.S. Open berth
  • South-county clubs win in USA League playoffs
  • North Pinellas

  • Schools report year of varied milestones
  • 'Battle' over downtown passes politely
  • County stamps out use of fireworks
  • Services center plan is coming together
  • Developer puts forth alternative
  • Fire began in bed, officials say
  • Police chief chooses to step down
  • Tarpon Springs facing a pair of historic questions
  • Woman sought in string of fires
  • Losses continue piling up at Helen Ellis
  • Nursery helps gardeners of rare tastes
  • Clearwater could become magnet for boaters
  • Masked man holds up grocery store in Largo
  • Bilirakis upbraids EPA for behavior
  • Havana Cup seeks a place in history
  • Pasco County

  • Man unable to save friend in truck
  • Two careers end with school year
  • Teachers await word on salary negotiations
  • Motor vehicles barred from Green Swamp
  • Robbers hold up two banks in seven hours
  • Family says they lost track of boy
  • Pasco's champions put their minds to winning
  • Audience showed little class
  • Pirate infielder wants to sign with Pirates
  • Man charged with trying to kill wife
  • Wells proposed as drought solution
  • Teens charged with school vandalism
  • USF player gets back into action at state tourney
  • Dade City cruises at softball tourney
  • County quartet picked on draft's second day
  • Art blends with therapy
  • Teen in critical condition after hit-and-run
  • Hernando County

  • Central High seniors look back in awe
  • Official: Sewer work may soak up $1-million extra
  • Crop of graduates share silence
  • County prohibits fireworks
  • Helping poor is good business
  • Cement plant has too many concerns
  • County adds muscle to cleanup
  • Hernando favors national auditor
  • Local authorities study Virginia case
  • Hernando star goes undrafted
  • Spring Hill player fails to qualify for U.S. Open
  • Board won't rule on grade transfers
  • Sports
  • Devils' four rookies playing like veterans
  • Patience rewarded
  • Rays' third straight averts heartbreak
  • Captain's corner
  • Baird, Mendelblatt advance
  • Others' needs may keep Cunningham from Bucs
  • Hitchcock: Devils want to win more
  • Kelly hits stride as a full-time Devil Ray
  • Rays aim to change pick's mind
  • Eighth-round pick caps Masset's recovery
  • Bullpen shaken after fan intrusions
  • Vaughn out until healed for good
  • Phillies blank Yankees
  • Versatility helps keep Maessner on the move
  • FHSAA to investigate Armwood
  • Four area players set to compete in tourney
  • Bulls pole vaulter sets her goal high
  • Three teams win titles at state soccer tourney
  • Gladiator learned his lessons well
  • O'Neal's message to mates: Party time is over
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Florida Orchestra raises $1-million to match gift
  • 'Millionaire' groom bringing comedy routine to Tampa area
  • Opinion

  • Mission of defense
  • DNA testing increases certainty
  • A favorite spot of quiet inspiration
  • Our lawmakers shouldn't meddle with appeals
  • Floridian

  • Color, color everywhere
  • New diagnosis guidelines for ADHD
  • Hillsborough

  • Water fee may rise for some
  • Plant High principal stepping down
  • Fire rips through 2 public housing units
  • High school in Lutz fades into the future
  • Expert questioning confidentiality deal
  • School board puts off vote on school choice
  • Principal paralyzed in 1997 to switch jobs
  • Fire damages house in area hit by arsons
  • Citrus County

  • 2 attorneys challenge school plan
  • Inverness voting precinct divided
  • Drought sparks fireworks ban
  • School employee wins state honor
  • County questions appraiser's budget
  • County divided over economic council
  • Triathlete doesn't know if she will be competing
  • Woman in good spirits after ordeal
  • Holiday traffic woes curbed
  • Kelly disputes claim of schools' impending financial doom
  • Action

  • Book is closed on missing order
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