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June 30, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Document of liberty sold for $7-million
  • Drug tried in mice gives dieters hope
  • Guatemala televises two executions as they occur
  • Tampa Bay

  • Long weekend beckons holiday travelers
  • Garages close doors as emissions testing ends
  • 2 men charged in health scheme
  • Emissions testing at a glance
  • Deal limiting charter schools goes to judge
  • State

  • Officials withhold test scores
  • Groups keep scout support
  • Rainfall offers new freedom for fireworks
  • Hostage seige at Disney ends peacefully
  • Offer begins FAMU drive
  • Florida plans to wow crowd at Olympics
  • Jury in murder plot trial still out
  • Panel balks at plans to bolster storm funds
  • Business

  • Aetna to shut down state Medicare HMO
  • Glazer: Value is Zapata's strategy
  • Challenges match the size of Tampa office project
  • Retirement's a happy ending for ABR founder
  • South Pinellas

  • Body found in park identified as transient
  • Man blames check forging on loan sharks
  • Police study crash, possible car chase
  • North Pinellas

  • 3 schools struggle to grasp drop from A to C
  • Schools shine with news of A's
  • City close to parking garage deal
  • Old Navy bomber makes its last run at sea
  • Safford House tours not far off
  • Attention to reading pays off
  • Seminole Boulevard to get facelift
  • Pinellas organizes to get grip on garbage
  • All this wasteful PR can't change the hard facts
  • No flood of medical examiners expected
  • Clearwater doctor faces indictment
  • Longtime judge faces a fight for last term
  • Tern nests turn up in unexpected locations
  • 12-year-old carrying his weight in scratch league at Countryside
  • Celebrating the Fourth
  • Pasco County

  • New homes blossom along Curley Road
  • Holiday offers far more than fire in the sky
  • Murder suspect says God will help
  • Hit-run victim battles effects of brain trauma
  • Similar crashes leave two dead
  • Gillum sinks to mudslinging
  • Assault charge against airline pilot is dropped
  • Man, 19, charged with having sex with 14-year-old
  • Former supporter seeking judge's seat
  • Teams eyeing District 13 titles
  • Police apprehend sexual offender
  • 'Music Man' arrives at Show Palace
  • Players give audience a voice in 'Devil'
  • Hernando County

  • Reading program tries to close gap
  • Reviews mixed on fire chief's work
  • Recorded phone calls result in charges
  • Proposal for bus service inches ahead
  • Hospital should select site east of Brooksville
  • Raging bulls
  • Classic rock concert headlines Rally by the River
  • School Board rejects plan to dictate homework levels
  • World champs about to make new run for glory
  • Arroyo gets 4th start; faces Phils
  • Man charged with exposing himself to girl, 9
  • Sports
  • Another odd day at the All England
  • Injured Sampras plays on
  • Olympics taped; NBC has a plan
  • Fast free fall for Rays
  • Jarrett enjoys role of being chaser
  • Contrite Rocker quiets Shea
  • You can't get inside his head, but you can get inside his hip
  • Teams eyeing District 12 titles
  • Yankees don't get Sosa, but keep keys to future
  • Magrane named NBC's Olympic baseball analyst
  • Castilla is hoping for Monday return
  • Tonight: Devil Rays vs. Yankees
  • Situation changes for Maggette
  • What to make of Mike Miller?
  • Provisional process a complicated one
  • Pepsi 400
  • Jarrett, Rudd do another pole 1-2
  • Ryan Farms ready to wrap up another title
  • Whoops! Fax found, three named all-state
  • Seffner club wins big at AAU regional meet
  • Whoops! Fax found, three named all-state
  • Entertainment

  • Last show for the 28th Street Drive-In
  • Raging Bullwinkle
  • 'Perfect Storm' imperfectly told
  • 'Perfect Storm': A better book or movie?
  • Those beautiful box sets
  • Trace Adkins knows of which he sings
  • Audio files
  • Red, white and you
  • Your fireworks guide
  • PrideFest celebrates with style
  • Web site we like
  • Zazarac is off to a stylish start
  • A musical dervish sets down at the Blossom Festival
  • Calming the gag reflex
  • A powerful pairing
  • A message in their medium
  • Opinion

  • Limited terms
  • Retirement shows professionalism
  • No. 1 in pedestrian danger
  • There is danger when the state promotes religion
  • Floridian

  • A walk down the magazine aisle
  • E-mail into the void
  • The search for the Tara
  • Broadway babe
  • Hillsborough

  • Grads laud rebirth of Middleton High
  • Official: Software audit for defender limited
  • Bad weather, holiday crowds jam US Airways
  • Dispute over rave club is ended when lease runs out
  • Citrus County

  • A piece of history adds polish to office
  • Lawsuit takes perplexing turn
  • 2 victims known for service
  • Crystal River wins grant for sewer system
  • Shops planned near Sugarmill
  • Schools in better fiscal shape
  • Senior All-Stars have reputations to uphold
  • Figure 8 racing can make fast friends of foes
  • Holiday happenings
  • Celebrating the Fourth
  • Action

  • Hole in wall bonus of floor tile job?
  • Click for Obituaries

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