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July 25, 2000

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World & Nation
  • N. Ireland accord frees 88 guerrillas
  • Father, son share trust in Cheney
  • To Be Jewish in Gaza
  • Tampa Bay

  • A recipe untested, a legacy unfulfilled
  • Judge recommends barring Bailey from practicing law
  • Girl survives after truck flings her off of bridge
  • Tampa's FAMU bid has top value
  • Jury backs death for boy's killer
  • Lawyer tests mall policy on clothing, gets warning
  • Boy boarded ship with kids group, Carnival reports
  • New state attorney is sworn in
  • State

  • Standoff ends with death of suspect, hostage
  • Company's leaders to aid Logan effort
  • 2 to pay huge fines for patient brokering
  • McCollum portfolio raises conflict issue
  • Two lobbyists sever ties with EMC2
  • Business

  • Florida Power prepares plans for $198-million Polk generator
  • Officials ponder a more open Cuba
  • Digital state
  • South Pinellas

  • Bikers injured after hitting truck
  • Developer: It's too soon to assign flood blame
  • North Pinellas

  • Past might force couple from home
  • City seeks roundabout ideas
  • Officer may make home at preserve
  • Bolt strikes city art center
  • Plan would cover up Largo's dusty roads
  • Clearwater recalls Henderson's helping hand
  • Psychics may see stricter rules
  • How could commissioner withhold Jays letter?
  • How could commissioner withhold Jays letter?
  • Mother of man fatally shot by officer files 3rd lawsuit
  • Safety Harbor ready to reduce tax rate to lowest in 30 years
  • Pasco County

  • Couple propose 36 homes on farm
  • Democrat picks up GOP support
  • Ceiling collapse injures boys
  • Ladies club names new officers
  • Council member offers his glossary of political terms
  • Doctor faces trial in Zephyrhills sexual misconduct case
  • Police charge one of three suspects in home invasion
  • Auto dealer to develop land parcel
  • Sectionals proving tough for Pasco teams
  • Electrical fire destroys Jeannie Lane home
  • Zephyrhills keeps same tax rate, looks for more revenu
  • Hernando County

  • County may add to EDC budget
  • Teen given 20 years in prison
  • Short list splits fire board members
  • New Olympian rushes home
  • Man sought in Spring Hill robbery
  • Capel had confidence throughout
  • Construction along U.S. 19 bad for business
  • I remember the night Capel
  • Sports
  • Great expectations
  • Dawkins takes on tall task
  • Amato aims for glory after FSU
  • Rays' Lopez makes Tigers, casino pay
  • Captain's Corner
  • Simulated game No.7 for Saunders
  • Robinson out with bad hamstring
  • For Wallace, less change pays off
  • McDaniel helps Sapp hone skills
  • All-Star voting angers Diallo
  • Nothside star chases spot on Team USA
  • Bringing refs together might resolve squabble
  • League coaches consider ACC awesome
  • Entertainment

  • 'Seize the day'
  • Bubba prevails in boxing match
  • Opinion

  • Playing politics with lives
  • A poor entrance
  • Money can only distort medical decisionmaking
  • Floridian

  • Fighting battles already won
  • Hillsborough

  • Suburban squatters told to hunt for new home
  • State seizes emus after inspection
  • Public defender faces ethics review
  • Man fails at suicide after stepdaughter shot twice
  • Man is shot, killed at apartment, deputies say
  • Citrus County

  • Ecology could set park's future
  • Owner cleaning up junk-strewn yard
  • Ryland promises to fix sinkholes
  • Airport looking for room to grow
  • Politicians say cheese at start of campaign
  • Study seeks Gulf veterans with ALS
  • Veteran earns first Late Model win of season
  • Victim testifies in home invasion trial
  • Action

  • Restaurant rushes customer out
  • Click for Obituaries

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