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June 15, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Korean leaders seek reunification
  • All pastors should be men, Southern Baptists decide
  • Fat in middle may boost breast cancer death
  • Elian's Miami relatives appeal court decision
  • Ads favoring Cuba embargo to be shown
  • Tampa Bay

  • In search of honor in the halls of justice
  • CPR spares lightning victims
  • The great lawn coverup
  • Retired colonel accused of spying
  • Bay area briefs
  • UF search awaits word on acting president's ill wife
  • State

  • Limits may guard Tortugas' waters
  • Witness: Suspect ordered murder
  • Gallagher drops bid for seat in Senate
  • Bush ends emissions tests
  • Experts call for new push on senior issues
  • Bush restores Florida A&M law program
  • Bar celebrates women lawyers who blazed trail
  • Business

  • Theme park to debut with a splash
  • Wait drags on for settlement check
  • Study: Fla. workers' comp costs a concern
  • Bank collapse part of accused's past
  • South Pinellas

  • Murder at dry cleaner's still unsolved
  • Developer buys YMCA, envisions condos
  • Police chief answers his critics on call-in TV
  • North Pinellas

  • Simple solutions proposed for U.S. 19
  • Ulmerton overpasses too costly, DOT says
  • $2.1-million set aside for home tie-downs
  • Planners circling back to 4-way stop in Palm Harbor
  • Hospital lease deal wins tentative approval
  • Teacher in drug inquiry resigns
  • Alligator remains at large after eating family's dog
  • Sentimental value fuels quest for missing Bible
  • Referendum is chance to vote for future
  • Suspect is arrested in Clearwater stabbing
  • Patriots proudly mark Flag Day, Army's birth
  • Area's top juniors set to play in elite state tournament
  • 29 motorists accused of speeding on U.S. 19
  • Pasco County

  • Slaying results in probation
  • Robbery suspect found guilty
  • Cleanup will save nursery
  • County delays enacting two laws
  • Incinerator zoning held for review
  • Robbery suspect found guilty
  • Funding needed to add school resource officers
  • Port Richey vice mayor will seek mayor's job
  • Port Richey is authoring its own fireworks ban
  • Planners reject proposed Shady Hills church
  • Girl says man tried to coax her into car
  • Man's family sues assisted living facility
  • It's championship day for juniors at Scotland Yards
  • Royal Knight finds time to become county's best
  • Holiday Major Baseball falls in tournament final
  • Intensity propels mighty mite
  • Hernando County

  • Wife is indicted in man's slaying
  • Swiftmud to help governments use land wisely
  • Storms knock out power to about 1,500
  • School raises survive close board vote
  • Hernando expands road paving plans
  • Thurman's vote hurt 'rural' folks
  • 'Microsociety' expands to middle school
  • Arroyo not at his best in major league debut
  • Man accused of sex acts with girl, 15
  • Hearing date is set for judge's misconduct case
  • Sports
  • 'Golf on a postcard'
  • Sudden outburst brings Rays back
  • Banned school to get its day in FHSAA court
  • L.A. takes commanding lead
  • Finishes may help Derby make the grade
  • Captain's corner
  • Mutiny gets OT victory in U.S. Open Cup battle
  • Jarrett checks out new wheels
  • Score early one for Pacers' gamesmanship
  • Club denies reneging on deals with Dominicans
  • Castilla becomes latest fallen slugger
  • New investigator leads crackdown
  • FHSAA's investigator leads new crackdown
  • Gaither looks to Wharton for new coach
  • Tour remembers Stewart once more
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • The Pier's management solution
  • Aiding the wealthy
  • Executions show appalling lack of humanity
  • Floridian

  • New restaurants storm our taste buds
  • A vacation from the ordinary
  • Caldwell's pinch-hits for parents, scores with Little Leaguers
  • Food file
  • Hillsborough

  • Brain drain vexes police in Tampa
  • Hillsborough voter rolls purge felons
  • 2 injured in bicycle accidents
  • Greco hunts for fireworks funding
  • Citrus County

  • Despite precautions, lightning hit golfers
  • Board delays action on finance chief pay
  • Schools prepare expansion plans
  • Opposition to Wal-Mart supercenter continues
  • Psychiatric patient accused of calling in bomb threat
  • Drug Court offers users new hope
  • 'Kindest one of all' recalled in tribute
  • Superintendent candidates should keep campaign civil
  • Points Quota Club a hit with seniors
  • A man heavy into triathlons
  • 2 students create scientific success
  • Butterflies take flight, to delight of students
  • Boy, 14, is hospital's volunteer of the year
  • Class acts out history of colonial America
  • Program gives kids small taste of real life
  • Outgoing school clerk joins race for School Board seat
  • School news
  • Action

  • Money order misappropriated
  • Click for Obituaries

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