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July 15, 2000

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World & Nation
  • U.S. not liable at Waco
  • Tampa Bay

  • HMO disgust pours out
  • Boating warning went undeeded
  • Staff soldiers on amid tears for Coe
  • Pressures, problems filled Coe's final months
  • Reflecting on gay life between the pages
  • Jury opts for lesser charge in slaying
  • State

  • 'Hate tour' barbs seem out of step
  • Bush rejects inquiry into contract awards
  • Districts get more time to appeal grades
  • Governor sounds the death knell for dam at Rodman
  • Plaintiff's husband: Verdict is my wife's legacy
  • Business

  • Paradyne pays price for report
  • Penney's personnel paperwork goes online
  • South Pinellas

  • EPA tries changing rules on wastewater
  • Edward Kirkland, civic activist, dies at 54
  • Street sinks after sewer pipe breaks
  • North Pinellas

  • Dansville residents dig in for cleanup
  • Developers to present plans for old City Hall
  • Largo man, 44, dies in custody of deputies
  • Teenager ran cruiser off road, authorities say
  • Councilman calls tower an eyesore
  • City manager has plan to share firehouse
  • Woman critically hurt when hit by pickup
  • Safety Harbor adds $10,000 to museum's budget
  • SPJC gets $8.6-million for partnership
  • Windfall gives clinics new hope
  • Ex-Warhawk rewarded for her sportsmanship
  • Park boss grounds kite surf instructor
  • Tower calls Muslims to prayer
  • Pasco County

  • Parents grateful for calm dispatcher
  • Audience gets in on the act for 'The Devil'
  • Code violators to face judges
  • DUI evidence for driver disputed
  • Critical vote looms for Connerton
  • Gulf View Square sports new feel, new stores
  • Pasco County drug operation nets four more arrests
  • Zephyrhills woman sues company over pressure cooker that blew up
  • Wife enters plea in attack on husband
  • She acts as the ears of deaf congregants
  • Hernando County

  • Hunter's Lake site hailed as a good choice
  • Fine levied in dog abuse
  • Neighbors help worshippers heal
  • Sports
  • Capel in 100-meter semis
  • Sports is local TV's dinosaur
  • It's Gerald's show
  • Henderson advances in 400
  • Captain's corner
  • Lightning GM Dudley: Lindros is a long shot
  • Lightning signs Modin, Warriner
  • Greene worth a look
  • Leslie dominates -- as a team player
  • More East games on tap
  • Infield's busy day keeps Lopez on roll
  • Division lead, revenge at stake
  • Cable networks launching shows with Florida flavor
  • Robinson leaves post at Plant City
  • CCC grad Wolfrath gets Shorecrest job
  • Nick Smith sticking with Illinois, dad says
  • Driving business
  • Entertainment

  • 'Far East' never finds rhythm for cultural mix
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Find a temporary state attorney
  • Playing curfew politics
  • Media's hands are dirty in death of Harry Lee Coe
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    Hillsborough

  • Former teacher asks for rehearing
  • Importing business co-founder Alessi dies
  • Citrus County

  • Canal suit on hold for work on sewers
  • Driver faces charges of vehicular homicide
  • Luck, persistence help in string of quick arrests
  • Driver in fatal crash charged
  • Thief leaves string of clues
  • Canal suit on hold for work on sewers
  • Schools' latest upgrade; New computer labs
  • Churches help fill tables, closets
  • Anglers must obey tale of the tape
  • Stalking the flats for redfish
  • Action [an error occurred while processing this directive]

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