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July 27, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Engine focus of probe in Concorde crash
  • Tampa Bay

  • A medicine that no one wants to swallow
  • Simpson touches down at TIA
  • Kids' game ends in girl's hanging
  • State

  • 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
  • Business

  • Couple to deliver sub shop in contest
  • Danka loses $1.2-million despite rosy predictions
  • Kforce.com earnings rise, but investors want more
  • Shoppers: It's time for Florida's tax holiday
  • South Pinellas

  • 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
  • North Pinellas

  • 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
  • Pasco County

  • Zen Fest search suit filed
  • Doctor not guilty on sex charge
  • Stop leads to record drug bust, police say
  • Firms near deal to call Pasco home
  • No beach in works for new state park
  • Sidewalk plan lands funding in Port Richey budget item
  • Brothers may find it hard to bond in jail
  • Budget proposes doubling the pay of City Council
  • Residents deserve better from City Council
  • Brawling suspect lands in jail
  • Apology lets man escape hate crime charges
  • Dwyer sets example for younger players
  • Aggressive play costs Dade City
  • Final shot at 12 feet looming over James
  • Hernando County

  • Smallest paychecks earn attention
  • Apology lets man escape hate crime charges
  • Hernando organizes plea for help with HMOs
  • Woman killed when car hits pole
  • Slurs mar Sullivan signposts
  • Legislators deny Medicare blame
  • Extension of well field ban still prudent move
  • Flyover finds 60 pot plants
  • NSJGA championship tees off this weekend
  • Sports
  • Brooks takes over
  • What kind of aura do Bucs project?
  • Yan gets night toremember
  • Brown still has gift of gab
  • Captain's corner
  • Cloutier, Hay re-sign with the Lightning
  • South Africa wants Cup vote arbitration
  • UF tackle Pearson has head injury
  • Rothschild begins 2-game suspension
  • LaMar manning the phone
  • D-backs reel in Schilling
  • Royals catcher Ortiz offers rare stability
  • Jupiter tops St. Petersburg
  • Odom's back discomfort not so serious
  • Emanuel takes snaps in Dolphins' practice
  • Player's father is slain
  • Around the AFC
  • Around the NFC
  • Lions have coaching shake-up
  • Land O'Lakes junior softball loses in final
  • Psychologist teaches coaches new skills
  • Area tourney starts with rout
  • Hingis pulls out of tennis in Sydney
  • F1 driver Herbert moving to CART
  • Homogeneous cars hurts teams, crew chief says
  • National association rewards fans with $1-million chance
  • Fame and misfortune
  • Unlike Woods, Webb faces competition
  • Entertainment

  • Seize the day
  • WB, UPN full of hope, uncertainty for fall
  • As Thomas' new movie pulls in, kids are ready to hop on board
  • Opinion

  • Good for the manatees
  • Breaking the taboos
  • Mall should control behavior, not appearance
  • Floridian [an error occurred while processing this directive]

    Hillsborough

  • Tampa man killed when car hits truck on I-75
  • Name is part of the game
  • Sex offender's future at issue
  • Judge denies objection to water plant
  • Citrus County

  • County may pay more to bury the poor
  • Challenger makes more accusations
  • Sprint users wait for dial tone
  • Rain brings relief, but resources are sapped
  • Gunman robs hair salon
  • New Christian school ready for business
  • Pollsters already like Hurricanes
  • Registration open for 5K
  • Animal Control needs information on kitten
  • Action

  • Parking permit improperly displayed
  • Click for Obituaries

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