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June 23, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Are scans for lung cancer worthwhile?
  • Ventura helping Gore grapple with starchy image
  • Tampa Bay

  • Under the noses of 52 people, $21-million just slips away
  • Girl's drowning leaves a lesson on heaven
  • City honors firefighters' Ybor battle
  • Trustees gave lax financial oversight
  • Shipping executive accused of bribery
  • Seminole doctor accused of taking illegal kickbacks
  • YMCA reviewing employees' files
  • State

  • GOP 'hate tour' remarks attacked
  • Shrimp blamed for making 200 ill on Disney cruise
  • Tough-talking ads begin early in insurance race
  • Business

  • Economic tour hits bay area
  • Tourism promoters make personal plea
  • Out of the ordinary
  • Propane storage site opens at port
  • South Pinellas

  • Housing authority weighs reviews
  • City official lacks license to do his job
  • North Pinellas

  • Public defender, assistant vie for position
  • Historical society to offer free appraisal of antiques
  • Largo's next step: Select temporary police chief
  • Boatyard Village site may house 9 helicopters for Army Reserve
  • Student hockey league lacing up
  • Owner eager for missing Diver Debbie to resurface
  • Historic house gets reprieve
  • With director gone, chamber ponders alliance
  • Airport ready to launch new set of improvements
  • Here's what is planned for Coachman Park amphitheater
  • Former clinic employee is charged with theft
  • ABC Tournament ends with a host of new winners
  • Pictures of paradise
  • Pasco County

  • Lindrick's customers won't lose water
  • Olympic mission: sharing the faith
  • Son made head coach after dad steps down
  • Spat erupts over fire coverage
  • Study says new police station necessary
  • Multiple factors result in withdrawal of Medicare HMOs
  • 'Natural' park gets ready to bloom
  • Emergency official steps down
  • Deputies' search of home not linked to two deaths
  • Emergency official retiring after 35 years in government
  • Bank holdup suspect faces other charges
  • Actor returns to local stage
  • Elks Lodge announces line-up for coming season
  • Freedom rings to the beat of classic rock
  • Former champion returns to coach at Gulf
  • Vaulter ready for leap into nationals
  • Teaching skills help coach land job
  • Ex-Pasco star makes most of NFL tryout
  • Hernando County

  • School sales tax may live on
  • Hospital planning move west
  • Lawsuit accuses marina foe of libel
  • Bush picks Brooksville man for PHCC boardof trustees
  • Elections candidate plans two fundraising events
  • Hernando official impolite to Citrus residents
  • Beaulieu twins sign with colleges
  • Arroyo to start tonight vs. Mets
  • Break-in reported at real estate office
  • Park pleasures
  • Sports
  • Janikowski should wise up before it is too late
  • Long gone
  • End of season nears for Guzman
  • Monday night now Miller time
  • Preparing for the NHL draft
  • Co-hosts hold Miller's fate
  • Stecker named Europe MVP
  • Oliver's sore arm forces staff shuffle
  • In limbo, Cairo waits, wonders
  • European skills strike Lightning
  • Team signs goaltender to three-year contract
  • Santos returns to ring
  • Lancer coach decides to retire
  • Trio of Warhawks to show off talents
  • Gamefish, anglers go in search of clean water
  • When something old becomes something new
  • Entertainment

  • Return of Webb's City
  • Webb's City: The Music
  • Who was Doc Webb?
  • Poultry in motion
  • Movies on the Edge
  • 'Chicken Run' is feather in their caps
  • It may be time to aim higher
  • Crescent City trio brings sound to town
  • The diva and her duo
  • A weekend of Canadian folk and kinfolk
  • Come prepared for metal rap mayhem
  • Theater in Review
  • Little Theater stages 'Fractured Folk Tales'
  • A vacation for the mind
  • Reception to open national juried show
  • Teaching humans new tricks
  • Web site we like
  • Adventure in marine biology
  • Delicious finds in surprising places
  • Sound bites
  • Classical File
  • Opinion

  • The high price of skullduggery
  • Able medical examiner needed
  • Tarnished police trust
  • Court's ruling on school prayer is ridiculous
  • Floridian

  • From the pulpit to the spotlight
  • Peter Tork, the doubting Monkee
  • Hillsborough

  • Boy will turn 12 in a jail cell
  • Writing practice pays for Ybor school
  • Appraiser candidate comes out attacking
  • Citrus County

  • Rain bogs down muck cleanup
  • Grant will help Sheriff's Office fight car thefts
  • Locked gyms drawing attention
  • Canoeing can be fun, but forget the six-pack
  • Police dog puts bite on suspect
  • Sprint Cars set to deliver their powerful punch
  • Action

  • A few caveats go with gas storage
  • Click for Obituaries

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