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August 11, 2000
Tampa Bay: August 11, 2000 Hillsborough County news
Temporary waterline to offset well woes
The state and county will provide an alternative to contaminated water in the Lake Grady area. But residents remain upset.

County, hospital make peace
TAMPA -- A peace agreement of sorts has been reached by county officials and Tampa General Hospital officials that could bring an end to years of rancor and deep-seated mistrust between the county and the hospital.

Internal auditor job in voters' hands
The Hillsborough Charter Review Board voted to put the issue on the ballot in 2002. An auditor would have wide leewayto investigate all departments of county government.

Puerto Rican patients protest action against organ donation group
U.S. regulators want to close the agency, which procures transplant organs. But some say that would hurt those in need.


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