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August 10, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Racial and ethnic gap found in aging study
  • Chavez's Iraq visit tests U.S. patience
  • National briefs
  • Book details doctors' medical offenses
  • World briefs
  • Lebanon stakes claim to south
  • Tampa Bay

  • School renews season of hope
  • Woman kills armed attacker
  • Public defender will return money
  • Is St. Petersburg off its trolley?
  • New start in a strange land
  • Woman's body found in Largo lake bitten by alligators
  • Tampa bay briefs
  • State

  • Boss is demoted over his crudity
  • Robberies' planner sentenced
  • Florida in tire recall's first phase
  • Body of second woman found stuffed in luggage
  • Business

  • Business today
  • Growth panel faces daunting task ahead
  • WestShore's tenant list grows
  • Homes in the sunshine still hot
  • Strangely, strike's publicity may benefit Verizon
  • Business briefs
  • South Pinellas

  • Revival piano player freed of court order
  • Sheriff's race forum turns ugly
  • Charter review panel will listen to public
  • Neighborhood services job cut
  • North Pinellas

  • Study: Garage to need subsidy
  • Students face books, bulldozers
  • Largo Middle pushes to get own drug-sniffing dog
  • County may buy Tarpon property
  • Diver, actor, 'valued old-timer' dies at 84
  • Dog saves day in smoky house
  • Baby removed from filth aboard boat
  • Seminole looks at raises for leaders
  • Honesty questions plague race
  • Oldsmar officials stumble into ethical danger zone
  • Attorney's missteps lead to a new trial
  • 4 local teams are state bound
  • Pasco County

  • Expert speaks on better business
  • Shop owner in jail after squabble
  • Neighbors can't block prefab home
  • Location makes the difference for cell phone towers
  • Balanced budget may call for cuts
  • If taxes are so unfair, why do some cities flourish?
  • Smoking house brings belated pot charges
  • San Antonio commissioner suggests changing city seal
  • New Pasco team looking to make a splash
  • New stadium won't be ready
  • Wrestler earns All-American honors
  • Hernando County

  • Small hole leaves sinking suspicions
  • State grants awarded to 2 non-profit centers
  • 'I did nothing illegal,' former inspector says
  • They came to shop
  • Aspiring is pro on course
  • Coach goes to bat for Debs
  • Sports
  • Gators head for Europe looking for a new identity
  • Freshman focuses on 'Canes, not pros
  • Snob sports should learn from NASCAR
  • Coaches still believe in Zeier
  • Down, but not out
  • Late for Eiland, but still a win
  • Mutiny coach is fined
  • Captain's corner
  • Lemon Drop Kid just gets better with age
  • Boxers battle critics who say fight is weak
  • Torres sets U.S. record in her 'warmup' race
  • Kiraly's injury places his volleyball berth in doubt
  • Gators head for Europe looking for a new identity
  • Leavitt praises freshmen
  • HR swing back at crucial time
  • Galarraga cleared of cancer scare
  • Miller re-signs with Pacers
  • One HR all Jays need
  • Camp survivor
  • Another back doctor for Odom
  • Florida records another shutout
  • Around the AFC
  • FHSAA sets timetable for transfer investigation
  • Piranhas fare well at tourney
  • Florida records another shutout
  • State title slips away from Brandon Post 278
  • Ex-Cowboy receiver Irvin arrested on drug charge
  • Can Gordon make it 7 straight?
  • Fiorio leaves Minardi team over disagreement
  • As easy as 1, 2, 3?
  • Who's hot
  • LPGA needs four majors
  • Entertainment

  • Stations snag Billboard nominations
  • Seize the day
  • Flash
  • Opinion

  • A disgraceful act
  • Violence on immigrants
  • Lieberman is too good to be Gore's running mate
  • Newsfeatures (Floridian, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)

  • Bagging a winner
  • Lunch 101
  • A+ school treats for special occasions
  • Author says what our kids eat is crazy
  • Restaurant really hops to it
  • Hillsborough

  • Stiffing Tampa's security service
  • Day 1 in books as success
  • Citrus County

  • Healthy Kids insurance arrives
  • New year brings new details
  • Schools seek higher grades
  • State leader outlines goals to aid elderly
  • School starts year with new name, same focus
  • Tests advance deal on land next to school
  • Rules regulate where school bus stops
  • Withlacoochee board plans no tax rate increase
  • Boys and Girls Club director resigning
  • Transportation tips
  • Students pick up good vibrations at band camp
  • Action

  • Beware of air conditioning scams
  • Click for Obituaries

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