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July 18, 2000
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Deal to sell 'Baby Rays' wrapped up

[Times photo: Cherie Diez]
Minor League Baseball buys the team (which makes its home at Florida Power Park, above). The Rays will keep their minor-league players. |
Mary Jo Melone
The Scoop: We chase it, at times just luck into it
So patients sue their doctors, employees sue their employers, Little League parents sue their kids' coaches, and fast food junkies sue fast food restaurants.
Top stories
Mall ejects boy over cap
ST. PETERSBURG -- Ephraim Sykes has gone to Tyrone Square Mall many times in a tuxedo to sing and dance for mall patrons with a school group.
Bush assigns Coe inquiries chief
A state attorney is named to oversee investigations launched after the suicide.
Judge scolds city and its thief
An ex-worker pleads guilty to stealing $259,237 from St. Petersburg after blaming lax supervision.
Shellfishing stopped in 3 area bays
Three local bays have been closed to shellfishing because of the threat of pollution following heavy rains Saturday.
South Pinellas headlines
Police say helmet might have saved motorcycle wreck victim
Police workers accused of theft
North Pinellas headlines
Community volunteer named to Safety Harbor commission
Youths help library set records
Devoted librarian Estelle Riley dies
U.S. 19 crash kills teenager
Largo sets its sights on ICOT complex
Hero was scared only after rescue
County to vote on rezoning for drugstore
The quality of Largo's police should factor into decision
Clearwater looks at land-swap offer
Lessons help Kraft secure 2001 tour card
Hillsborough headlines
Tampa resident spared prison
'Scammer' sentenced to 25 years
Father faces charges in baby boy's death
WTVT trial gives fired reporters 1st punch
News of Florida
Bush assigns Coe inquiries chief
Trying Graham on for size

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