June 25, 2000
 
SOCIAL IMPACT: There were lots of dire predictions about how the Internet would affect our lives. Now the research is starting to come in. This much is clear: It will draw us together. Unless it pulls us apart. Story
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A Prince's to-do list
What every young man who would be king should be doing.
For PBS host, 'secret' surgery isn't
Washington Post columnist Lloyd Grove was surprised when Bonnie Erbe, host of the PBS weekend panel show To the Contrary, told him she was taking time off to have "a whole bunch of plastic surgery done."
Just what kind of message was I sending?
It was late on a Friday night in Ann Arbor, Mich. I was packing up my gear after a concert. A young woman approached me as I unplugged my guitar.
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Seize the day
Pay tribute to Korean War veterans on the 50th anniversary of the war's beginning when the Sunshine State Chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association and the Forgotten Korean War Veterans hold a vigil at the Military Court of Honor in Largo Central Park beginning at 8 a.m. today with the colors being lowered to half-staff. The vigil lasts until 8 p.m. The names of the 25 Pinellas County residents who died in Korea will be on display. Call (727) 584-7143.
Artist makes the spoken word sting
TAMPA -- Spoken word is a curious genre of performance. It encompasses everything from stand-up commentary along the lines of comedian Lenny Bruce to avant-garde poetry recitation, caffeinated, off-the-cuff rants about society, and sometimes simply plain old reading from the printed page.