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July 2, 2000
Tampa Bay: July 2, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Leaving on his terms
Roger Stewart has ruffled a few feathers over the decades in his crusade to clean up Hillsborough starting in the late 1960s.
Little noticed, life ends at 15
One of seven children of a woman convicted of cocaine possession, the Hillsborough teen had skipped school to sell drugs.
Bikers hail helmet law repeal
TAMPA -- When John Morell pulled into the parking lot of the Ybor City Brewery on Saturday afternoon, he was helmet-free and proud on his shiny Harley-Davidson Deuce.
Three face kidnapping charges; more pending
Three Sebring residents have been arrested in connection with the slaying of a man whose body was buried in Hillsborough County woods, Sarasota County authorities say.
Cancer claims pioneering patient
Kelley Mitchell, 16, had helped other young sufferers cope with cancer treatments.
Tampa Bay headlines
Metro review: Pro bike race promoted as Olympic step Final dive
We're all choked up over saving 10 dollars
Money in limbo tempts trackers
It was no stranger she saved
Schools chosen on grade alone worries educators
Pinellas headlines
Subsidy props up an aging venue
Fast friends
Towering designs for center lauded
Thanks from the heart
United Way bails out cracked day care
Housing panel's fairness at issue
Return of the curfew
Keep the 28th Street Drive-in open
Accused and humiliated over $7
Decorated vet's last wish: Vietnam
Businesses are offered drug-free solutions
Learning center expands to Pinellas
Commissioners, merchants brainstorm city's makeover
Meetings to be cast on cable in late fall
Briefs: Man injured riding his new personal watercraft
Unpopular firefighter criticizes colleagues
Stretch, bend, flex for a healthy, active life
Stovalls' Landing plan still a hot topic
Journey takes toll on appetite for a delicacy
Ulmerton's Miracle Mile leaves motorists muttering
More cheap or free things to do indoors this summer
Marine program for kids nets gift
Rocket Man is ready to raise the boom on 4th
12-year-old carrying his weight in youth scratch league
Family counts blessings despite fire
Poll: Downtown plan has edge
Undecided voters key to project
Pain precedes gain in streets of Dansville
Hospital workers see referendum as savior
Team works to get 25-story dreamboat afloat
World adventure has homemade start
Downtown plan is city's best opportunity
Vickery, Dawkins big part of softball success at PHCC
Residents want closer look at reclaimed water
News of Florida
The University of Florida's great divide
2 friends, colorful and color-blind

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