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July 27, 2000
Tampa Bay: July 27, 2000
Hillsborough County news
Tampa man killed when car hits truck on I-75
TAMPA -- A 25-year-old man was killed early Wednesday when his 1986 Oldsmobile ran under the back of a tanker truck that was southbound on Interstate 75, Hillsborough County deputies said.
Name is part of the game
Candidates often struggle with how their names should appear on the ballot come election day. Will voters trust Bill or William? Does a middle initial convey character? To Jr., or not to Jr.?
Sex offender's future at issue
He's served his time, and his lawyers say it's too late to keep him locked up for a Ryce Act trial. The state and protesters disagree.
Judge denies objection to water plant
Members of a citizens group won't be affected by a water treatment plant, so they can't object to it, a judge rules.
Tampa Bay headlines
A medicine that no one wants to swallow
Simpson touches down at TIA
Kids' game ends in girl's hanging
Pinellas headlines
Chief of staff is seriously injured
Eckerd finds financial help to ease crisis
Times scholarships awarded to 31 students interested in journalism
Car wash robbery suspect identified by authorities
Sediment turns up in city water
Power outage hits downtown
Another office building sprouts on Roosevelt
Battle lines drawn on fire district issues
Wooden bridge plan is a winner
Tarpon narrows plan for growth
Accidents spotlight bridge's hazards
Popular principal steps into bigger job
Poorly designed roundabout must go, eventually
Four teams earn berth in adult state tourney
News of Florida
His death sentence removed, man sues
Front Porch program was bungled, Bush says
DNA test puts convict at murder scene
Officials: Suspected drug boat seized
Bush: Spending with minorities has increased

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