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June 28, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Elian's return to Cuba readied
  • Deal lifts sanctions on food sales
  • Tampa Bay

  • Swat, smack, scratch!
  • Figuring 'I don't know' into life, death
  • Blackthorne's wife denies murder plot
  • Builder plans to pay for preserve
  • Watering restrictions extended
  • Child rescued from river dies 7 months after fall
  • Briefs: Woman attacked in parking deck of St. Anthony's
  • Plane leaking fluid turns back, lands safely in Tampa
  • State

  • UF animal 'hotel' on probation
  • Officials worry about hurricane fund
  • Fishing boat is stopped in restricted gulf waters
  • Senate panel set to take up Glades bill
  • Agency accused of grab for power
  • Business

  • Sykes' stock continues slide weeks after earnings stumble
  • Unrealized potential
  • South Pinellas

  • Board agrees on schools' sizes
  • Worker blames pressure for error
  • South Pasadena molds a budget
  • Police dog bites tent resident
  • Court watch needs helpers
  • 'Lord, we need a revival'
  • Many things are just fine at The Pier
  • Inhale the atmosphere
  • Ex-employee of VA gets year for fraud
  • Legal experts debate death penalty
  • Jordan Park suit seeks new housing leadership
  • Modern boys' toys confound older 'elves'
  • Neighborhood board to debate leader's fate
  • Company clears jetty work site
  • Man dies in 4-car crash blocking I-275
  • Shoplifting charges don't hold up in court
  • Students build a robot that helps build careers
  • Mr. Dunlap, and his work, covered a lot of ground
  • In touch with greatness
  • Police and youth workers learn the ways of gangs
  • Auction brings $42,000 to police
  • Camp attendees must think outside the box
  • Venerable city league crowns spring champions
  • Triathlon spawns a friendship that will extend to Australia
  • North Pinellas

  • Man killed as conveyor hits power lines
  • 78-year-old adds big leap to life of adventures
  • Chief punishes three officers in scandal
  • Woman escapes fire with 2 sons
  • Couple's dream ends in tragedy
  • Tarpon budget plan cuts costs, tax rate
  • Senior center changes request
  • Strategies to revive ailing lake revealed
  • Graduation's bliss marred by obnoxious behavior
  • Still no decision on autopsy photos
  • Group slams Dunedin utility proposal
  • Commissioner quitting to run for School Board
  • Electrical fire damages house in Tarpon Springs
  • Pasco County

  • City ponders $14-million in projects
  • Food bank pulls its request for county funding
  • FCAT scores teach schools what works
  • Pasco looks at buying utilities
  • Stores chase homes into boom market
  • Search of inmate uncovers escape tools, deputies say
  • Bacteria levels will close public beaches
  • Dade City to get chance to seek elder-ready label
  • Golf course homes planned for 677 acres
  • Man charged with defrauding Pepsi
  • Sheriff's fiscal affairs chief resigns to work for church
  • Land O'Lakes pitcher signs deal with Astros
  • Strong showing puts 16 in AAU Junior Olympics
  • Youngsters battle back to win state titles
  • Andrews chasing dreams to Sydney
  • A brush with the past
  • Hernando County

  • Lawyers state case to save a killer's life
  • Thomas Mould Jr., former editor, dies
  • Candidates to speak their piece on the air
  • Hernando ends its burning ban
  • County postpones lease transfer
  • Some people just have to complain
  • Commission finds top fleet manager candidate too costly
  • World champion Belles won't repeat
  • 17 county youths headed for Vegas for national event
  • Sports
  • Orlando comfortable with picks
  • A new brand name: Cheating
  • Rays flatten Jays 11-1
  • Much has changed since Storm-Preds I
  • Captain's corner
  • Surgery finds fraying in Guzman's shoulder
  • Injuries healing slowly for stars
  • Diaz learns that it's just a game
  • Interest again in Roy Lassiter
  • Post 7 takes command in weakened A division
  • Dragons hire ex-Panther star
  • Brandon grad shows he really has power
  • Armwood coach dies of cancer
  • Miller upbeat about Hawks
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • Joint interim director chosen for Ringling
  • Florida Orchestra posts budget surplus
  • Opinion

  • Beach business second to health
  • Getting away with crime
  • Insurance fairness
  • Florida Crackers, a vanishing breed
  • Focus more on the good aspects of Eckerd College
  • Floridian

  • Local legend steps onstage
  • Saving General Washington
  • Diving for dollars
  • As we predicted, Ramona takes a hike
  • A real slice of St. Petersburg
  • The siren call of the water hazard
  • Hillsborough

  • County detects surprise surplus
  • Redner fighting downtown zoning
  • Charter school wears FCAT crown
  • Newspaper sues public defender
  • Animal keeper has history with enforcers
  • Toddler rescued from river dies 6 months after fall
  • Citrus County

  • Wal-Mart withdraws plan for superstore
  • Candidate asks for closer look into road delay
  • Man hit by lightning at golf course has his condition upgraded to good
  • Fight ends with 1 man stabbed, 1 man arrested
  • Rules ease for burning, fireworks
  • Becker overlooked as strong candidate
  • AAU nationals a reward for 5 dedicated gymnasts
  • Action

  • Store finally digs itself out of hole
  • Click for Obituaries

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