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August 13, 2000
Tampa Bay: August 13, 2000 Hillsborough County news
Three children severely burned
TAMPA -- Teri Porter, 44, was just starting dinner Saturday night while her 10-year-old son, Derek, played with two of his relatives in the back yard.

Assessing the damage
Officials make the first forays into finding the cause of the blaze at the old Blue Ribbon Supermarket.

Dog park plan wounds Davis Islands feelings
TAMPA -- They're fighting about a dog park on Davis Islands, but the fight isn't about dogs.

Man shot trying to stop fight
The shooting suspect has been charged with attempted murder, while the victim is in critical condition.


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