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June 22, 2000

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Tampa Bay

  • A full life, a handful to the end
  • Tossed in water, girl dies
  • Pinellas students excel in writing
  • Ex-financial officer has lackluster track record
  • Ignominious ending for Eckerd president
  • Cash-strapped college looks to ditch real estate
  • Bucs fans win in ticket settlement
  • Warrant issued for suspect in robberies
  • State

  • State executes Provenzano
  • Endangered species tags yield funds, wariness
  • Veteran legislator dies of cancer
  • Insurer pays $206-million over race-based pricing
  • Scores indicate plan is working
  • Business

  • HSN loses network TV fight in Italy
  • New Walter exec faces a costly challenge
  • Florida Progress unit gets telecom approval
  • South Pinellas

  • Rude ruler of the roost
  • Times files suit to force release of autopsy photos
  • Governor weighs examiner's merits
  • New trial granted in shooting
  • Police chief walks out on union talks
  • North Pinellas

  • District 50 field shapes up
  • Getting in touch with greatness
  • Fireworks to light some cities, not others
  • Shelby won't run for county position
  • Paying homage to Mother Earth as summer starts
  • EPA: Want more say on Stauffer?
  • Subdivision's dead end will stay closed, Oldsmar says
  • Comatose woman succumbs to injuries
  • Tarpon extinguishes fireworks show
  • Clearwater proposal is too much, too fast
  • Patience could have payoff for Oldsmar
  • Black Oldsmar residents press for King street, park
  • Amid protests, plan pulled for townhouses in Ozona
  • Runners can thank Boyle for Pier 60 fun, fitness and fellowship
  • Couple celebrate 75 blissful years together
  • Pasco County

  • Most schools smiling over writing scores
  • Residents may be left high and dry
  • Woman with local ties slain
  • Retailer to build larger store
  • Pasco libraries offer oasis from heat
  • Man accused of DUI, leaving accident scene
  • Ex-candidate shows Pasco he is sore loser
  • Man sues hospital over loss of his foot
  • Three hurt in two U.S. 19 crashes
  • Land O'Lakes center nicer and busier now
  • Burnette reaches elite status
  • Jorgenson enjoys singles play, second county title
  • Man accused of DUI, leaving accident scene
  • Industrial park grows as economy booms
  • Hernando County

  • Schools' writing scores flourish
  • Incorporation committee forming PAC
  • Roofer slightly hurt after falling 30 feet
  • Drought has black bears roaming for food
  • Fire ignited by lightning destroys mobile home
  • Fire chief selection was fair
  • FHP combs car for evidence in hit-run
  • Bramlett done as coach, Defoor to replace him
  • Potter, Browne top junior scorers
  • Forest Oaks association to install officers
  • Sports
  • Janikowski charged in drug case
  • Paying the price
  • For Canada's Torres, it's all 'up in the head'
  • Rotation pulling wobbly Rays up from the floor
  • Sloppy second dooms streak
  • Sloppy second dooms streak
  • Captain's corner
  • Serna (3), Miamisurprise Mutiny
  • USF lets UM talk with Greenberg
  • Sunday's road race presents challenges
  • Canseco closer, but not back yet
  • Neilson, Lightning courting over job
  • Women play on with little fanfare
  • Transfer can't play for Armwood
  • Lady Knights look to keep winning
  • Pinellas stars go international
  • Riverview names new coach
  • Weber returns to scene for ABC Masters, finishes second
  • Does Tiger have a weakness? Putting, sometimes
  • 'Poor Man's Pebble Beach'
  • Entertainment

  • Young symphony players bring lots of energy
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • The bench is a serious seat
  • Eckerd College's financial crisis
  • Now Bush faces a test
  • No-helmet law adds to burden on the taxpayer
  • Floridian [an error occurred while processing this directive]

    Hillsborough

  • Suspect admits guilt; now he needs a lawyer
  • Secretary says Holt compiled dossier
  • A break in the season's toil
  • The dreaded F fails to appear
  • Youth leader faces sex charges
  • Suspect sought in smash and grab
  • Club's late night meetings are defended
  • Vandals steal, damage 5 campus carts
  • Tragic case lightened by comic relief
  • Citrus County

  • All write! Citrus scores go up
  • Inverness council adopts fireworks ban
  • Senator works to mend fences with officials
  • Resignations adding up in finance department
  • Lotto wife had warned about hidden assets
  • Brooksville ends up with a golf course as lessee leaves town
  • Defoor to replace Bramlett
  • School district retirees reflect on past, future
  • Action

  • AirTran issues refund and voucher
  • Click for Obituaries

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