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August 11, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Reform Party splits in two
  • Debris on runway linked to fatal Concorde crash
  • Health briefs
  • National briefs
  • The Canada report
  • World briefs
  • Tampa Bay

  • A strong field full of difficult choices
  • Tampa turns on the charm to woo FAMU
  • First the terror; then the question
  • Weight becomes issue in public defender's election
  • Next challenge: school choice
  • After 36 years, judge ends Pinellas busing
  • Hillsborough still under court's watch
  • USF sets research funding record
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • Highlights of the order
  • What does judge's ruling mean?
  • Key events
  • State

  • Project funds benefit TaxWatch
  • Utility directors fight proposed wastewater disposal changes
  • Senator's work earns environmental gold star
  • Florida briefs
  • Dealers put the brakes on customers seeking new tires
  • Business

  • Florida capital firms in demand
  • Popping out from down under
  • Business today
  • CPL boss answers bay area staff
  • Ocala lawyer has been fighting tiremakers on safety for years
  • Briefly
  • South Pinellas

  • Care Fair helps kids get back to school
  • Panel submits charter changes
  • North Pinellas

  • Hospital pediatric unit may be closed
  • Clearwater Mall owners sue ex-tenants
  • Resident lends hand to raise sub
  • Police identify body of woman in lake
  • Sheriff puts off medical card plan
  • Man carrying concrete chunks charged in Tarpon burglary
  • Debate swirls around riverside debris
  • Teacher to import her travels into class
  • Opponents to Clearwater's leadership should grow up
  • Seminole gets long-awaited traffic lights
  • Team 6 kingpin among juniors
  • Summer golf? No sweat
  • Pasco County

  • A terrified call for help
  • Activist: Growth pact only first step
  • Insanity to be cited in slaying
  • Tax collector's ex-employee files ethics complaint
  • Sheriff's hiring practices shouldn't be tolerated
  • Event offers taste of the tropics
  • Second-oldest nudist colony in county put up for sale
  • Robbery suspect fails to show for his trial
  • Grant to revamp historic building
  • Museum gets its wind up to teach hurricane lesson
  • Guitarist to visit and raise eyebrows
  • Big show to benefit patrons and causes
  • Jamboree kicks off season for area teams
  • Letters of thanks
  • Hernando County

  • Fire training officer idea is shelved
  • Lawyers expand cost-free program
  • County goes to court over junk
  • Carnival's goals: fun and funds for United Way
  • Pint-sized Picasso
  • Timeless 'Hamlet' coming to Shakespeare festival
  • Tennessee knocks out Debs
  • Sports
  • Spurrier, UF fans wonder: Which WR will catch on?
  • Easy start boosts Rays to 5th win in 6 games
  • Can offense develop strength in a few weeks?
  • Dolphins kick around Bucs
  • Bennett starts taking care of her unfinished business
  • Online reports not necessarily on line
  • 'Fight' on HBO scores a big KO
  • Coaches put 'Noles No. 2, too
  • Frazier advances to meet Hingis again
  • Palmer and Johnson endured a 'cold war'
  • Leavitt hopes freshmen can keep the pace
  • Bucs' running game lacks a lot of luster
  • McKay denies report on Odom
  • Pro football
  • Dominant defense absent vs. Dolphins
  • Around the AFC
  • Around the NFC
  • It's no miracle, just hard work
  • A 3-team deal sends Brian Grant to Heat
  • 'White Flag' makes Hernandez see red
  • Dom DiMaggio defends brother
  • The bulletproof nature of youth
  • Austin imitates Woods, takes Buick Open lead
  • Hockey increases in popularity
  • Inverness stays alive, rips Texas
  • Trio's travels take them to trials
  • Texas settles down, edges Alabama 3-2
  • Thompson,Torres work well apart, together
  • U.S. loads up onsoccer experience
  • Ill Dolan conquers all
  • Entertainment

  • Food to float your boat
  • Hollywood's summer dogs
  • Persall's Top 5
  • Not a single saving grace
  • Movies on the edge
  • Freedom becomes Blige
  • Classical file
  • Coming home to success
  • Just right for an evening's viewing
  • Clayton Galleries opens 'Hot Summer Show III'
  • It's a pool party
  • Flash
  • No mystery here, Blue is a hit
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Dillinger's mistake
  • Equal compensation
  • State's high court deserves rebuke from the voters
  • Newsfeatures (Floridian, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)

  • Jose, can you say?
  • Florida Orchestra takes search on the road
  • Working faith
  • Hillsborough

  • Temporary waterline to offset well woes
  • County, hospital make peace
  • Internal auditor job in voters' hands
  • Puerto Rican patients protest action against organ donation group
  • Citrus County

  • Economic boom hard to spot at ground zero
  • Officials investigate canine assassination
  • Simulator can give deputies a real workout
  • EDC will fund eco-tourism course
  • Bonuses to go to teachers in shortage areas
  • Favorites pepper symphony season
  • Cracker and comedic fare on tap tonight
  • Quick trip into the wild
  • Inverness touches all the bases
  • Newfound admiration drives Gann
  • Action

  • Eight months later, refund is hers
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