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July 19, 2000

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World & Nation
  • More Bush ads appearing in Florida
  • Tampa Bay

  • Group faults mall for ejecting boy
  • Tip of the hat sends Tyrone mall over the top
  • Near end, Coe wrote to fire aide
  • Clearwater manager is talking of quitting
  • Stores run short of Depend underwear
  • 'Pimp' tied to cool, not prostitution
  • Thousands turn out in remembrance of Coe
  • State

  • EPA to take comments on tailpipe tests
  • Business

  • Hartford publisher named Times executive
  • CP&L joins utilities in energy venture
  • Tampa's cruise market expands
  • Spreadin' the news
  • South Pinellas

  • Her first instinct was to help
  • Madeira Beach employee is fired
  • Break-ins unsettle the Pink Streets
  • Officer accused of using ethnic slur
  • Saturday's rain serves as a wake-up
  • Suspect in rape might be connected to other cases
  • Landlord dispute baffles tenants
  • Man sells catchy phrases for literacy
  • If the big one blows in, he's staying home
  • Man sells catchy phrases for literacy
  • Neighborhood Services director to resign
  • Canterbury tales set to beautiful music
  • New basketball team to call Bayfront home
  • Bible school's students work to build chapel, faith
  • A pool of masters head to Munich
  • The ice man cometh, with novel ideas
  • Sanctuary considered for tiny birds
  • North Pinellas

  • Family sought prison for man
  • Safford House diggers hit pay dirt
  • Bill Lane, former Tarpon Springs mayor, dies
  • For some, election may be cakewalk
  • Man who died in police custody lived in pain
  • Tourist tells her story of cheating death
  • SPJC widens university course choices
  • Drivers carry responsibility
  • A look at other downtowns shows who blew it
  • Mayor tells court he was duped, too
  • Willard Nelson, WWII veteran, dies
  • Pasco County

  • Pasco okays plan for a new city
  • Innovative principals share awards' glory
  • Wal-Mart looking for just the right tenant
  • House leader picks Littlefield for energy panel
  • State has good news for elderly
  • Shuffleboard decision wrong
  • Authorities save man after 3 hours in water
  • Water wars rage on in some Pasco hearts
  • Company is suing New Port Richey
  • Swimmers ready for local meet
  • New building official irks two city leaders
  • Hernando County

  • Loss of job ends bid for sheriff's post
  • Brooksville putting money into golf course
  • School technology head to log off
  • Baby No. 3 of Wesley Chapel quints heads home
  • Citrus County's wildfire tab totals $619,262
  • Hometown HernandoNotes:
  • County pitcher back in the bigs
  • Working back through the bushes
  • Dixie teams bash forward in winners' bracket
  • Factory could bring 200 new jobs
  • Sports
  • St. Andrews never goes out of style
  • Sports Unlimited
  • Magic, Pistons will square off at Ice Palace
  • Tempers flare in ugly loss
  • Captain's Corner
  • Sprint wreck leaves young driver in coma
  • Arena League owners ratify player accord
  • Bucs pick Coleman holding out
  • Life just gets better for Ramsey
  • Late single sinks Yankees 2-1
  • Canseco makes Winn odd man out
  • Maddux is super, ho-hum
  • Hankinson pushes league to set up reserve teams
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • 'Briefs' are agonizingly long
  • Live music scores perfectly with film
  • Opinion

  • Silencing rail talks
  • President's justice
  • Court shouldn't deny voters a say on amendments
  • Honored diplomat felt racism at home
  • Floridian

  • Magnetic personalities
  • Hillsborough

  • Castor moves into race for state Senate
  • Schools may stage disaster
  • Citrus County

  • Weather punishing runners for charity
  • Molestation case is continuing
  • Sinkholes plague residents
  • Fiber wire shortage delays cable project
  • Heat punishing charity runners
  • Schools get good news on finances
  • It's time to bring some stability to Crystal River
  • Council playing politics
  • Robinson hospitalized
  • Hospital tax rate might decrease
  • Ex-official enters race
  • Junior League provides early start on skills
  • Hoop camp part of a larger plan
  • Junior League provides early start on skills
  • Action

  • Tile store finally issues a refund
  • Click for Obituaries

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