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August 13, 2000
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Assessing the damage

[Times photo: Mike Pease]
Officials make the first forays into finding the cause of the blaze at the old Blue Ribbon Supermarket. |
Mary Jo Melone
Busing ends, but anxieties continue
At week's end, the white people I know went back home to their neighborhoods.
Top stories
Voyeurism pays for businessmen
David Marshlack and Bruce Hammil began a host of Internet ventures after the success of the adult site Voyeur Dorm.
Tampa Bay briefs
Four men charged with armed robbery
South Pinellas headlines
Back to School fair checks out children
New deal benefits builder of city hall
Pinellas Park may add CVS by annexing
Police chief gets another warning
Homeless lay waste to closed motel site
Officers should get praise, not abuse
Developer hopes bigger lots will work
It's only a planning map, say officials
Shuffleboard club awaits new identity
Workshop to help in preparing for storms
In the pink at age 75, the Vinoy celebrates
St. Petersburg physician was pioneer in radiology
Clock tower may top downtown plans
Complaints bring about common-sense solution
Pawnshop that held memories will close
Wal-Mart to request closing road by store
With one phone dial, police inform many
A statue cast in controversy
Activist worked to alter sculpture
Statue's creation out of the ordinary
Coast Guard station to add 'Pea' to pod
Change what you say and you may be heard
Disabled man files federal complaints
Sergeant appeals penalty for racial slur
North Pinellas headlines
Cost of expanding commission
Thief takes money, sense of security
Songs give voice to Tarpon's past
Independence inflames fire district talks
SPJC takes education to higher degrees
Schools start new year with new faces
Schools plan for change
Hillsborough headlines
Three children severely burned
Assessing the damage
Dog park plan wounds Davis Islands feelings
Man shot trying to stop fight
News of Florida
Clinton shadow looms at debate

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