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June 18, 2000

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World & Nation
  • How well are U.S. secrets protected?
  • Third time might not be a charm for bipartisan retreat
  • Tampa Bay

  • Techies skip degrees for promise of dot-coms
  • Family fest passes down black history
  • Friend in need took savings, police say
  • Car soars off road; friends die
  • State

  • Bears back under the gun?
  • Crime, in the name of the law
  • Bush's Florida stop pays big for GOP
  • Business

  • Medicare HMO shakeout
  • New CEO brings new game plan to Republic
  • Banking on used car sales
  • Compare deals before making buy, lease decision
  • South Pinellas

  • Loss of land has Lealman fearful
  • Businesses fear worst if sand castle is built
  • CVS vote opens the door to debate
  • Beef O'Brady's considers site near Publix
  • Fire code inspections way behind schedule
  • Help lifts girl's blue mood about bird
  • The problem of strays needs a real solution
  • Central is gaining two new restaurants
  • Coveted pills popping out of city
  • Optimists plan club for dads, daughters
  • N. Redington plans events for July 4
  • New traffic light set for 49th Street
  • Teens helping educators teach Holocaust history
  • Pinellas' Special Olympics pioneer to retire June 30
  • Business groups oppose light-rail transportation
  • State flood grant issue might soon be settled
  • Bizarre traffic configurations have all of us shaking our heads
  • Loving memories
  • Don't underestimate kids; take them to the museum
  • Pinellas Trail watchdog on the lookout for debris
  • Expired permit halts work on townhomes
  • Paintings perk up pet adoption center
  • Drive-in theater to close
  • Halstrom, 17, piles up pins and $14,000 in college aid
  • Finding home for map a big problem
  • North Pinellas

  • As addition rises, so does neighbors' fury
  • Dad delivers
  • Traditional programs offered at 2 high schools
  • Brooker Creek to get complex for education
  • Oldsmar searching for revived downtown
  • Dynamic duo force EPA to stay on guard
  • Sweeping annexation is just the beginning
  • Director clarifies funding for new library
  • Sheriff's police proposal merits Largo's attention
  • Pair from Pinellas finish on up note at Santa Fe CC
  • Pasco County

  • Flood-prone areas may get relief
  • Graduation for one dad came a world war later
  • Principal studies year's results
  • Spousal role reversal proves a clean switch
  • A father's gift to his family: bringing them together
  • Bridging the crime-fighting gap
  • Public should pick Port Richey's next mayor
  • Athleticism, attitude make Pirate go
  • Girls: Times terrific 10
  • Gator hopes to continue kicking career
  • The year in superlatives
  • Boys: Times terrific 10
  • Undercover buys lead to drug, child abuse charges, deputies say
  • Hernando County

  • Signs show beach war not over
  • County can help you help yourself in divorce
  • Children prepare to honor fathers
  • Stove fire destroys mobile home near Brooksville
  • Truck dent is just another pothole along life's byways
  • Repair our crumbling streets now
  • Cole to be in national tourney
  • Cooke a PGA Two-Man Team winner again
  • County softball, baseball teams in district shuffle
  • Sports
  • A Father's Day filled with fear
  • Off day or return of old Rays?
  • All signs point to Tiger
  • Roster now gets harder to crack
  • Storm outlasts Kats to improve playoff hopes
  • Sun shines on the Lightning
  • Veterans keeping Pacers in contention
  • Rose finding his place as Pacers' playmaker
  • Veterans keeping Pacers in contention
  • Tiger's there, but where are his peers?
  • Two-time Open champ Els says 68 is one of his best
  • No chemistry in Cincinnati
  • Vaughn latest Ray on the disabled list
  • McGriff still feels loss on Father's Day, all days
  • Rays tales
  • U.S. diving star primed for trials
  • Working hard worked well
  • Sickles senior in-line for skating glory
  • Georgia uses big plays for All-Star victory
  • Captain's corner
  • Bull shark earns deadly reputation
  • Ranges offer lifelong rewards
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Director to leave mark on Ringling
  • Opinion

  • Southern Lebanese face uncertain future with Israel's withdrawal
  • Can it truly be Father's Day if the DNA says otherwise?
  • Cartoonist's character lives on in Jim Shumaker
  • Backward Southern Baptists
  • A deal that's much too sweet
  • A road too dangerous
  • Big business plays the tyrant, too
  • Innocent lives depend on luck to save them
  • Some juvenile offenders salvageable with a bright future
  • Senate GOP primary decided, but not by voters
  • Floridian

  • Shooting stars
  • When a father was simply 'Daddy'
  • Peeling labels
  • She objects
  • On a role
  • Wandering in place
  • Being a father comes first
  • 'Newlywed' soap stars visit the bay area
  • While fans wait, radio guys work
  • Conquered by a castle
  • If only the space shuttle awarded frequent flyer miles
  • One more walk with Dad
  • Hillsborough

  • The price of dreams at Sunny's
  • Citrus County

  • Different faces of fatherhood
  • Wave of workers to aid area kids
  • Putting career criminals out of work
  • Is salary the allure of the tax collector?
  • A modest proposal to banish the council
  • 2 good candidates for superintendent
  • Quality, not quantity, is 12-year-old's aim now
  • Action

  • 100,000 cameras given away
  • Click for Obituaries

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