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July 12, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Flu drug Relenza can be harmful
  • Senate hears Internet music spat
  • Tampa Bay

  • Clearwater waterfront plan soundly rejected
  • Union president to challenge Rice
  • Largo must have a true hands-off philosophy
  • Parking uncertain for bike trail
  • State

  • Rolling, seeking life term, says, 'I am not a monster'
  • Florida approves charter district
  • One year later, justice sought for slain sister
  • Business

  • Callers to Voicestream number get more than they expected
  • Airlines give Florida travelers a summer break on fares
  • Slamming fine for Verizon approved
  • Florida lawyer assumes ABA president's office
  • Intermedia revenues come up short
  • New ship to test drive Tampa
  • Port proposal would build industrial park on channel
  • South Pinellas

  • Cities unite to fight crime
  • Beach center: 'What a pleasure this is'
  • Leaves of the past
  • Curbside mailboxes dotting Meadowlawn
  • Leaders keep eye on bias claims
  • One hurt in wreck of a bus, ambulance
  • Sweet deals as low as 2 cents
  • Beaches chamber gets leader
  • North Pinellas

  • Owners sued over resident's death near group home
  • New home rejected for old area
  • Fur confirms trapper got the right gator
  • Largo holding the line on traffic fatalities
  • Plan would split up troubled fire district
  • Lopsided vote joins hospitals
  • Woman's tricycle stolen from porch
  • Teen cyclist does his sponsors proud
  • Pasco County

  • Budget plan increases property tax rate
  • Saint Leo may see revenues double
  • Fifth housing project drawn to parkway
  • Builders group loses director
  • Woman accused of torturing, killing pet cats
  • Bike race, car show praised
  • Man's shooting trial begins
  • Pulling double duty
  • W. Pasco seniors advance to District 12 final
  • County athletes clean up in Gainesville
  • Dade City claims 2nd straight title
  • Customers may get refund on utility rates
  • Review of official produces complaint
  • Hernando County

  • Groups plan talk on HMO worries
  • PHCC pushing to seal land deal
  • Third candidate forum set for cable access channel
  • County tax rate cut on hold
  • Note to future administrators: Keep your resumes handy
  • 2000 schedules look like 1999 schedules
  • 71-year-old wins six gold medals
  • Spring Hill club takes wrestling title
  • Sports
  • Yanks kings in Atlanta again
  • Far too good to be a Cub
  • Day plays out well for McGriff
  • Rothschild comes away star struck
  • Bucs sign Hamilton, Webster
  • Game still inspires Jackson
  • Mutiny close to getting big investor
  • A unique talent
  • Fans fret over sponsor swap
  • Grades, wins count equally for this team
  • Late run lifts Holiday past West Pasco, 2-1
  • Storm loss, not record, matters to Worthman
  • Captain's Corner
  • Entertainment

  • KATHLEEN LANG
  • Audition notice
  • Opinion

  • George W.'s motive for NAACP visit
  • Leading the American Bar
  • Coe's cash machines
  • Bush is on track with plan to cut state government
  • Floridian

  • Healing one of the family
  • Running home
  • Hillsborough

  • Prosecutor: Gambling played no role in loans
  • Candidate defends his job record
  • Trip cancellation decried
  • Truck driver school loses again
  • Audit reveals errors in accounting at HCC
  • Citrus County

  • Audit details city's financial problems
  • Teachers in line for $1,000 bonus
  • Ilnyckyj is censured for conduct at meetings
  • Vote to test support for tax district
  • Six-day run will benefit Key center
  • Skaters can shed image by helping select park art
  • Crystal River Seniors in familiar territory
  • Action

  • Bill for shoes takes a puzzling leap
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