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July 1, 2000

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World & Nation
  • In flag's twilight, faithful unbowed
  • U.S. told to provide data on exports to Cuba
  • Tampa Bay

  • Two quintuplets go home
  • State: Tampa Bay's air quality flunks
  • Disabled pan the Trop, praise Rays' owner
  • Seminoles pursue Hard Rock Hotel
  • Lakewood High student dies a week after accident
  • Airport offers walkways to terminal
  • A Mass Celebration
  • Identity of buried body discovered
  • Correction
  • State

  • Midnight oil loses appeal for Bush staff
  • New law broadens Medicare benefits
  • Blackthorne verdict on hold for weekend
  • Business

  • Alltel arrives on heels of Verizon
  • Windstorm rates head up today
  • Estate tax repeal plan could hurt wealthy
  • Insurers finalize Medicare HMO plans
  • South Pinellas

  • Government hands over child services
  • The Dave factor is dividing 2 old foes
  • Lakewood High student dies a week after accident
  • North Pinellas

  • City will clear woods to halt vagrancy
  • Deputy accused of stalking ex-girlfriend
  • Blue Jays' list of requests surfaces
  • Officer cleared in death of drug suspect
  • Fire chief offers her tearful farewells
  • Clearwater man faces charges of child abuse
  • 11 apply for vacant seat on Safety Harbor Commission
  • Southern Baptists get people talking
  • Pasco County

  • 130 say they pay price of drought
  • Pasco teachers' raise pending
  • Teacher gets new chance to coach
  • 1950 double wedding yields gold
  • 2 quit Port Richey jobs after 2 weeks
  • Missing man turns up in Pensacola
  • Vacant home is destroyed; fire is labeled suspicious
  • Candidate pulls out of commission race
  • Shot at six times, man escapes injury
  • Church seeks to minister to expectant mothers
  • Hernando County

  • Bayport Inn told to close its doors
  • Sentencing hearing put on hold
  • Abandoned dogs rescued 'just in time'
  • Outback Steakhouse looks at property in Spring Hill
  • Gushing review of 'Company' holds true
  • Former teacher files for School Board seat
  • Spring Hill teen arrested for sexual act with boy, 9
  • Church grounds to grow along with congregation
  • Sports
  • Earnhardt intimidating again and having fun at 49
  • As Martin falls apart, focused Agassi hangs on
  • Rays walk over Yanks
  • Rocker return gives TBS ratings boost
  • Bonilla happy to be a Brave
  • Today: Devil Rays vs. Yankees
  • You don't say
  • Justice says he has to be himself to succeed
  • Win makes men-on record easy to take
  • Sign of these times: patience
  • Overall, Mutiny too close to 'C' level
  • Wooing of Duncan, Hill begins
  • Storm vs. Predators
  • Samuels quietly versatile
  • Ex-Warhawk wants to be obscure Gator
  • Bucs' Davis signs new deal
  • Area teams approach all-star tourney finals
  • Boot Scootin Gal wins St. Petersburg Derby
  • Pepsi 400
  • Weaver, Wallace team for sportscar victory
  • Bodine has no regrets about crash
  • Captain's corner
  • Entertainment

  • TV groom's trip to area stormy
  • Seize the Day
  • Opinion

  • A dubious victory
  • Another misguided war
  • Work to change public attitudes about abortion
  • Floridian

  • Just a click away from riches? Not quite
  • The Home Front
  • Hardware via software
  • Get down and dirty

  • Real Estate
  • Holding on to your house
  • If you're falling behind
  • Hillsborough

  • Jury awards $3.4M in botched surgery
  • Wishing to escape by air? Welcome to fees, lies and flight delays
  • Final port: the scrap heap
  • Death row inmate says prosecutor made trial unfair
  • Memorial fund established for family of lightning victim
  • Citrus County

  • Spring's future not as clear as its water
  • Citrus races into holiday
  • Home Depot told to line retention ponds
  • County seeks to fill water board seat
  • Official's final request denied
  • Interest in new clinic packs VFW hall
  • Family lifts up the downtrodden
  • TLC needed in setting a snook free
  • Action
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