St. Pete Times Online: Quick text version
June 11, 2000

World&Nation | Tampa Bay | State | South Pinellas | Business |North Pinellas | Pasco | Hernando | Citrus | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Floridian | Hillsborough | Action
World & Nation
  • The New Conquistadors
  • With stars in their eyes, travelers look to space
  • Syrians mourn death of Assad
  • Poverty, paranoia contrast to friendliness in Iraq
  • Miller: Cut off sugar growers' sweet deal
  • Tampa Bay

  • Scraping bottom
  • Judges ignored ban on smoking
  • How death sentence turns killer into martyr
  • 3 killed, 3 injured in head-on collision
  • Retired chairman of Times honored
  • State

  • Lobbyist might falter outside Toni Jennings' circle
  • Exhaust testing is ended too soon
  • Drug overdose killed member of fraternity
  • Court hears views on death appeals
  • Senate candidates stake out stands
  • Business

  • Ciao, chow
  • Her goal: give high-tech, kids a leg up
  • Getting government bonds replaced will take work
  • South Pinellas

  • Leaders check on Pier subsidy
  • Visit brings family its heart
  • Saxon gets flood grant if he drops city lawsuit
  • Largest sand castle may return to beach
  • Design board votes no to CVS
  • Club is subject of state inquiry
  • Firefighters air concerns, hope annexation is rejected
  • 2 traffic lights win support; 1 rejected
  • Church's renovation is welcome
  • Store marches into its 15th year
  • Starbucks coming to 4th Street grocery
  • WEEK IN REVIEW
  • Police buying new computers
  • Jetty builders stir up trouble on Isle of Capri
  • Pinellas Park makes way for school construction
  • Workshop canceled to protest city tax
  • Fun Center paints up new mural
  • Speed-reading devices may curb hasty drivers
  • Classes help parents handle new driving laws
  • St. Pete Beach has a role model nearby
  • Parent aide program is a beacon of light for families
  • Sewer-scented algae revisit beaches
  • Estate owner weighs options after rejection
  • Smokey, the Labrador, will certainly be missed
  • Diner gets a new name and location
  • City is cracking down on illegal sign postings
  • Classmates honor girl killed in accident
  • Troop's ship trip provides inside look at naval warfare
  • Sidewalks set for Skyview
  • Neophytes make pitch for Town Council seat
  • Panel drops hurdle to developing key block
  • Retired city clerk hired as temporary
  • Gym demolition to pave way for community center
  • Countryside Lanes taking on a luster under new regime
  • Nesslar heeds advice, runs best 5K and wins
  • North Pinellas

  • Seminole annexation vote may be historic
  • Path clears to create better trail
  • 'Off-season' becoming thing of the past
  • Records reveal officers' morale problems
  • Business groups duplicate efforts
  • Palm Harbor merchants tout vision for avenue
  • An oasis of comfort for the dying, grieving
  • Chief's retirement will create void in department, Largo
  • BMX rider, 11, to race for a world title in Argentina
  • London vacation offers unexpected treats
  • Seminole annexation proposals on the line
  • Pasco County

  • Crime up, but schools deemed safe
  • Hernando's crime lies just beneath the surface
  • Trapped between two fences
  • Residents see revival in projects
  • Residents can help clean up community
  • Election numbers paint grim picture
  • Hernando County

  • Woman accused of battery on boyfriend
  • From the big leagues to the hometown league
  • Parents say school failed to teach kids
  • Many candidates casting wider Net for this election
  • Incorporating Spring Hill would only improve area
  • Neighbors foul own nest
  • Cory Presnick the epitome of scholar-athlete
  • Sports
  • The search continues for the real Castilla
  • Gooden back to Yankees
  • Payne's Place: in the heart
  • Hits come eventually but still add up to loss
  • Captain's corner
  • With Guzman up, someone is down
  • Rays tales
  • Vaughn, maybe White? Who's the All-Star?
  • No. 1 in AL West a tight race
  • N.J. wing watches and waits
  • Complex or not, offense working
  • Area has several tarpon hot spots
  • Offshore trips bring memorable sights
  • Baird falls behind 4-2 in Soling final at trials
  • Existing dome seen as a big plus for bid
  • 36 sailboats raise money for charity
  • Big talent, small ego is right combination
  • Tampa Mustangs mold model softball players
  • Cruz signs with Pirates
  • Back home again in Indiana
  • L.A. ready for Kobe's absence
  • Entertainment

  • Festival fashions Viennese sampler
  • Singer 'Toots' his horn, delights crowd
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Gay pride celebration sheds light on people
  • Road back to Tallahassee hasn't changed much
  • Internet filtering would censor harmless and helpful information
  • A fair Microsoft solution
  • Leadership during the drought
  • Seeking Olympic support
  • State must remain neutral on religion
  • To Gore's Tennessee campaigners, things are looking up for their candidate
  • Floridian

  • Private Lives gives way to Sunday Journal
  • House of grief
  • She's still here, and that's okay
  • When God calls, should women answer?
  • Variety, surprise, top Ruth Eckerd's schedule
  • Ted Turner's new girlfriend an old friend
  • Hillsborough

  • Gap in wealth grows in schools
  • Fire destroys 1 home, damages 2 others
  • Beulah Baptist primed for fight over pastor
  • Project's features include trails
  • Gone in 60 seconds? Try 30, car theft detectives say
  • Green thumbs
  • Unified soccer league ready to lace up cleats
  • Leto graduate's discipline keeps him on right track
  • Reptile roust
  • Park logging project complete
  • Community plans up for discussion
  • Community center opening pushed back to August
  • Hearing set on land use plan
  • Home Depot withdraws from site
  • Flower fees may go to suit
  • Week in Review
  • Citrus County

  • New program offers another way out for drug offenders
  • Zellner's charm, service recalled
  • Brush fires' menace hits close to home
  • Housing proposal uproots retirees
  • Other parks may follow suit
  • Phrase in e-mail was not intended to be offensive
  • New facility serving patients with dementia
  • County teams hit by district reshuffle
  • DeWitt gives up on going to elite triathlon in France
  • Action

  • A warning to uninsured drivers
  • Click for Obituaries

    Back to Top
    © Copyright 2000 St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved.