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June 8, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Gore takes to the air in Florida
  • Judge: Split Microsoft in 2
  • Seniors gain access to new treatments
  • Windows users may not see any fallout for years
  • Tampa Bay

  • Workers finesse airport parking
  • Inmate died shaking his fist at state of Florida
  • In a whirl for her girls
  • Sitter charged in boy's slaying
  • It rained!
  • Bay area briefs
  • Case of toddler's fatal beating going to jury
  • Pinellas teachers vote to approve contract
  • State

  • Jennings' decision stuns many
  • FSU considers trade with huge landowner
  • Inmate claims injection bungled
  • Vouchers lose pledge, supporters are unfazed
  • Bush plans rewrite of new law
  • Business

  • Lightning club targets business
  • Analysts splash praise on Tech Data
  • Tampa homebuilder sued over fees
  • South Pinellas

  • Reclaimed water rules tighten, but use rises
  • Fire destroys school classroom
  • St. Petersburg gets peek at Olympic dream
  • Study will shine light on police needs
  • North Pinellas

  • Land sale could clear the way for new hotel
  • Burdines to exit Clearwater Mall in 2001
  • Former legislative aide to seek School Board seat
  • Community activist will run for District 3 School Board seat
  • Couple hit by car hospitalized
  • For county chief, a contract at last
  • Sheriff offers to take over city's policing
  • Largo leaders should work to rebuild trust
  • Residents have right to be wary
  • Commission okays selling bonds to finance bridge
  • Nesslar listens to coach, runs her best 5K and wins
  • Developer has alternative plan for Clearwater's downtown
  • Mannequin could be signing off
  • Pasco County

  • San Antonio will follow county ban of fireworks
  • Zephyrhills grant application at top of state's list
  • SHINE struggles for volunteers
  • County outlaws sale of fireworks
  • Plea deal says robbery turned deadly
  • Simulator can fulfill the need for speed for county residents
  • School Board candidate McQuade withdraws from race
  • City retains status quo for watering
  • Imperfection good enough for the Bowler of the Year
  • Hot start propels Dade City to softball victory
  • Post 79 getting better
  • Post 147 gets good pitching
  • Hernando County

  • Graduates beat rain delay
  • County keeps backing plant
  • Superintendent gets good grades, must wait for raise
  • Rezoning request for marina fails
  • 3-year-old playing with lighter blamed for mobile home fire
  • County should have picked Hernando accounting firm
  • Hernando players post wins in 2 junior events
  • Baseball back in Caraynoff's college plans
  • Jen Pape gets Navy honor for softball, academics
  • Paver plant wins zoning approval
  • Sports
  • Don't laugh so hard at Ed's Olympian dream
  • Devils have their shovels ready, resolve steeled
  • Tight loss can't spoil upbeat trip
  • Rothschild to coach for Torre's All-Stars
  • Lakers show who's boss
  • Captain's corner
  • It's official: Brittain headed to the Bulls
  • Stars wonder how they didn't meet their expectations
  • Decisions, decisions
  • Mutiny signs South African Bucuane
  • Inconsistency continues to torment Jeff Burton
  • Cairo: Error one of those things
  • Storm acquires center, receiver before deadline
  • Cunningham will sign with Dallas
  • Devil Rays slip past Tigers
  • Jesuit 'perfectionist' is a work in progress
  • Dunedin rights itself after slow beginning
  • Macpherson takes WIBC Queens title for second time in career
  • Switch hitter
  • European captain continues to fuel Ryder Cup fires
  • Entertainment

  • Channel 13 official expected to move on
  • Seize the day
  • Sale of Diana Ross concert tickets far from supreme
  • Opinion

  • Poor deserve legal justice
  • Making a super mess
  • It's a shame Jennings is bowing out
  • Money is key when comparing medical systems
  • Floridian

  • The gong show
  • The American who beat the Iron Chef
  • The fruits of summer coming on strong
  • Food File
  • Chili's makes carryout guilt-free
  • Hillsborough

  • Sheriff candidate gets inside look
  • Budget cuts property tax rate
  • Deputies cruise to urge safe scooting
  • Ballot may carry 2 term-limit issues
  • Commission debates, rejects new steps against water hogs
  • Letters thought lost in fire delivered
  • Hillsborough votes to limit library Internet access
  • Memorial service set for med student
  • Citrus County

  • Fire officials suspect arson in Crystal River pet store fire
  • Increased enrollment could lead to high school rezoning
  • 3 people apprehended after restaurant break-ins
  • Second man held in bank robbery
  • Kelly says finance director may stay
  • Longtime 'dean' of School Board dies at age 71
  • Young artists liven up Sprint phone books
  • In politics, it's not the newspaper that shows bias
  • Reynolds to continue her softball at Stetson
  • New tournament comes to Citrus
  • Homeowners may get help with sewer costs
  • School event celebrates fathers
  • Teachers dunked as students mark reading success
  • Action

  • New owner holds them to contract
  • Click for Obituaries

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