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July 6, 2000
Tampa Bay: July 6, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Owner to give up his circus animals
An elephant killed circus owner Manuel Ramos' sister. Now he has 60 days to get rid of all his creatures.
Paper chase ends after 2-year run
When county commissioners were being hauled before a federal grand jury two years ago, Commissioner Jim Norman gave Hillsborough State Attorney Harry Lee Coe a single piece of paper. At the time, it seemed pretty important, the kind you'd want to keep track of.
Police hunt for 19-year-old in slaying of store's owner
TAMPA -- Seema Akhtar sat on her leather sofa Wednesday evening, waiting for her husband to walk through the door.
Tampa Bay headlines
They're just wild about Harry's magic
USF leader begins by listening
2 charged in patient brokering
Thrift to pay for TIA parking
Autopsy photos' release delayed
Delays could boost cost of new water plant
Briefs: Two Senate candidates to square off in debate
Pinellas headlines
Gator trapper snares his suspects
Helmetless cyclist died of chest injuries, investigator says
Suspect in 11 robberies arrested
Woman, mobile home park reach settlement
Plan may drive up bills for power
Assistance pours in for victims of fire
$1 question holds downtown plan's fate
Sheriff, city back off from turf fight
Oldsmar to maintain property tax rate
Poll may add to recreation choices
SPJC: Catch computer wave, dinner
Driver cut off in traffic pulls a gun, police say
Library's future may hang on downtown vote
Clearwater Explorers capture state title
Midnight Run draws variety of runners
News of Florida
Del Toro plea expected in Bellush case
Bidding canceled on state contract
Company owes for late FCAT scores

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