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June 25, 2000

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World & Nation
  • A few days at the front
  • Gore's Florida swing boosts party coffers
  • Gore challenges Bush to debate soon in Florida
  • Canada Jobs Fund is on the way out
  • Tampa Bay

  • With family, it can be a long journey to finding understanding
  • Taxpayers help woo 2012 Games
  • Bolt hit boater 'like a truck'
  • Car chase crosses through 3 counties
  • Metro review: Sand castle idea washes ashore again
  • State

  • Decision being delayed on offshore gas drilling
  • Business

  • Fare catch
  • Investors bailing out of bond funds
  • Which beneficiary pays income tax on IRA? All three
  • Looking for an alternative to bond funds?
  • South Pinellas

  • The wish patrol
  • Judge bars $65,000 flood grant to Saxon
  • Pelican Diner's fate is up in the air
  • Curfew set to begin before holiday
  • Here's the curfew law in a nutshell
  • In quest for literacy, he discovers self-esteem
  • Young man depends on the kindness of strangers
  • 'Disruptive' firefighter suspended without pay
  • Still making music with the harmonica
  • Beach pavilion to open July 12
  • Residents plan trip to Greek island
  • It takes a search to thank crew's rescuers
  • Park Street to reopen to traffic on Tuesday
  • Streets trade traffic woes, thanks to roadwork detours
  • Musical honors owner of Webb's City
  • Luxury condos finding buyers
  • Soreno Hotel's legacy is not lost
  • Skyway Plaza will undergo renovation
  • Yacht Club remains 'poor man's' haven
  • Officers debunk Internet's AIDS needle hoax
  • Council gives Mudd high stamp of approval
  • New bed and breakfast is site for brunch fundraiser
  • Kenneth City council elects new member
  • New growth charts may combat obesity
  • Woman accused of stealing is cleared
  • New owners to muffle troubled bar
  • Safe Kids organization honors teachers, families
  • Vote may restrict parole office sites
  • No-wake proposal quickly sputters
  • Two Lealman fire officials 'chitchat' with Pinellas Park
  • Cousins kept apart by bias now embrace
  • Front Porch spending starts
  • WFLA 2nd in swim meet; Countryside a winner
  • ABC Tournament drew 53,400
  • North Pinellas

  • Cement for bones shores up spines
  • Living without obligation or comfort
  • Referendum fuels passion, donations
  • Gift of love is the gift of life
  • Walking through the danger zone
  • Senior center sees tax as answer
  • Day care goes to the dogs, and tails are wagging
  • LEGO contest winners build on creativity
  • Sheriff could save Largo money without any sacrifice in service
  • Avoid rhetoric; learn about plan
  • Countryside wins 25 relays to keep PCL swim crown
  • Dunedin man arrested in attack on girlfriend
  • Hydrilla treatment planned this week on Lake Tarpon
  • Pasco County

  • Teacher recruiting fair falters
  • They hope you'll remember
  • A way of life disappears
  • Hernando County

  • Transit project deadline nears
  • New focus sent writing scores soaring
  • Move brings memories of early days in Dade City
  • Chasing kings
  • Don't underestimate hospital move
  • Hoping to land a tarpon, reporter left with fish tale
  • Goodson faces numbers game again with Pack
  • World champion Belles starting over
  • Sports
  • Masterpieces in motion color NASCAR scene
  • To survive, avoid having to
  • 'All the work has paid off'
  • Rallying Rays keep climbing in East
  • All England fortnight set to begin
  • Random Thoughts
  • Miller's hiring is proofthe play's not the thing
  • Any All-Star ideas?
  • Mecir makes his mark in middle
  • These are good times for Rays' Bobby Smith
  • SS Martinez aids improvement
  • Braves always appear steady
  • Show-and-tell time for Magic
  • Mutiny downs Fusion on road
  • Softball goal: Power to gold
  • Captain's corner
  • Ask the experts
  • Get in the groove and hit the beach
  • Friendly foes face off again
  • Kaleo has 8 TDs in 74-54 rout
  • Districts shake up again
  • Under-19 girls earn second victory
  • Flames set sights for world tourney
  • LIGHTNING'S DAY 1 CHOICES
  • With dad in hospital, draft an afterthought
  • Milbury, Islesshake things up from the top
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Artist makes the spoken word sting
  • Opinion [an error occurred while processing this directive]

    Floridian

  • A Prince's to-do list
  • The Net Effect
  • For PBS host, 'secret' surgery isn't
  • Just what kind of message was I sending?
  • Do you have a story to tell?
  • Hillsborough

  • Holt may face second inquiry
  • Citrus County

  • News shows fate's fickle finger alive and flicking
  • Focus on writing brings results
  • Saltwater, cigarettes and sweat
  • Retiring coach has legacy of success
  • Psychiatric work sets nurse apart
  • Unneeded, unwanted Brown Schools must be stopped quickly
  • Earl Bramlett timeline
  • Action

  • Mammogram bill mix-up
  • Click for Obituaries

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