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August 4, 2000

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World & Nation
  • GOP rallies around goal: Just win
  • 'They have not led. We will.''
  • Canada raids ship carrying its weapons
  • Alaska Airlines grounding 18 MD-80s
  • National briefs
  • Senators prevalent on Gore's short list
  • 'Our nation today needs vision'
  • Before school, P. speaks for W.
  • Ford makes speedy recovery after stroke
  • 'Impeachment' is a subtle party line
  • World briefs
  • Tampa Bay

  • Will voters or insiders build a better bench?
  • Friend and employee of Coe's quits his job
  • Jury acquits man on felony stalking charges
  • Parents cleared in death by stings
  • Inquiry widens at Hillsborough courthouse
  • Regional YMCA is getting new leader
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • State

  • Agency limits Gulf fishing
  • Safe to swim? State tests will tell
  • A ban on some office surgeries considered
  • Business

  • Walter Industries CEO Burton resigns
  • As banks grow, so do their charges
  • Dollar won't slow German tourists
  • South Pinellas

  • Lectures on smoking lead to doc's exit
  • Loan money available for businesses
  • Torrent, not construction, caused flooding
  • Plan for grant money displeases activists
  • North Pinellas

  • Cities, ball clubs close in on deals
  • Resignation by auditor backdated
  • Medic lost leg, not will to help
  • Tarpon Springs man fatally shoots self
  • Study: Bass thriving in Lake Tarpon
  • Oldsmar to pursue charter school
  • Oldsmar may curb dogs in its parks
  • Seminole High student charged with battery
  • Growth, projects push city into new era
  • SPJC to clear land for new building
  • Business community backs keeping Blue Jays
  • Commissioners agree to raise their salaries
  • SPJC to clear land for new building
  • Pinellas league to get ball rolling
  • Hazel Stratton, library founder
  • Harriet Trudgen, 111, one of state's oldest
  • Mastering wind and water
  • Pasco County

  • Here's a tip if dining alone isn't palatable
  • Pasco schools earn state rebate
  • Heart trouble can't stem her passion for creativity
  • American Indian group takes issue with pageant
  • VA clinic popular before it opens
  • Here's a guide to getting along with this state's Southernness
  • Learning respect begins at home, not in schools
  • Principals honored for enhancing school safety
  • Community college offering the gift of education
  • Team enjoys its winning attitude
  • District 12 big leaguers begin regional tourney
  • Man, 24, charged with having sex with girl, 14
  • Inverness reborn into fabulous mecca
  • Breakfast set to help raise funds for kids' school supplies
  • Hernando County

  • Street sinkhole situation stabilizes
  • Residents may voice HMO fears
  • Family ties help couple meet president
  • Tourism council heads for new home
  • Man shot at grocery during fight
  • Anderson hopes to mow 'em over
  • Requesting misconduct dollars makes no sense
  • Citrus Tower's revival keyed to its history
  • Reenactors gear up for day of remembrance
  • Brooksville man missing
  • Sports
  • The real thing
  • King: decisions, decisions
  • Rowdies' gathering celebrates team, title, time
  • Imperfect Storm hits brick wall in Orlando
  • Rays get stifled by new Indian
  • Cyber-campaigns for Heisman Trophy begin
  • Korun hits sideline for Buc broadcasts
  • Top-ranked Hingis falls in Acura quarterfinals
  • Harper already battle-tested
  • As friends depart, Cal ponders future
  • Cone back in Yanks' rotation
  • Daytona sweeps St. Petersburg
  • Mayfield riding out roller-coaster Winston Cup season
  • Waltrip's last Indy drive earns front row, ovation
  • Camp survivor
  • Hastings joins battle at wide receiver
  • Around the NFC
  • Around the AFC
  • Magic-al deals? Hill, McGrady sign
  • The Rowdies: then and now
  • Coach inherits talented team
  • Hernando majors win World Series
  • Post 278 builds up lead, but can't hold off rain
  • Citrus Park rallies, repeats as state champs
  • South Brandon loses lead, state title
  • Two area teams win state titles
  • Hurt arm sidelines Milledge
  • Hurt arm sidelines Milledge
  • Seminoles' full squad reports, ready to begin workouts
  • Entertainment

  • Diary of a Decade
  • Hair and now
  • The Internet as movie theater
  • Grumpy old spacemen
  • 'Hollow Man' needs more substance
  • Taking music to the masses
  • How musicians see music's future on the Net
  • Team Pop Trivia
  • Another 'Swing!' through the bay area
  • Take a summer stroll through Gulfport
  • Tricks and treats for dogs
  • Babes and their bottles
  • A feast fit for a Floridian
  • A hidden gem
  • Savoring summer at Wine Exchange
  • Opinion

  • Lead exposure and poor learning
  • Contributing to air pollution
  • The courthouse shadow
  • Conventions let us watch history in the making
  • Floridian

  • Trouble in the land of the golden leaf
  • A zeal for Zappa
  • Hillsborough

  • Bacteria found in Riverview water wells
  • Deputies round up, evict squatters
  • Council unanimous on new billboard ban
  • Tampa site makes EPA list
  • Tampa woman dies after being hit by 3 cars
  • Citrus County

  • Ex-con held on new rape charge
  • Thieves cart off school's Victory Bell
  • Sheriff supports drug court, shelter bids
  • All-Stars shine brightest
  • Inverness delivers at state
  • Semmes brings folksy country sounds to Canyon
  • Fashion show, silent auction set
  • 'Hamlet' to headline Shakespeare in the Hills festival
  • Action

  • Error leads to hefty finance charge
  • Click for Obituaries

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