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August 13, 2000

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World & Nation
  • 2 babies, just 1 heart and 1 chance at life
  • Officials catching Web porn viewers
  • The making of Al Gore
  • Drug giants cash in on herbal therapy
  • The making of Al Gore
  • TV Times addenda
  • The GOP campaign
  • Democratic convention in brief
  • National briefs
  • World briefs
  • The Canada report
  • Tampa Bay

  • Voyeurism pays for businessmen
  • Voyeurism pays for businessmen
  • Busing ends, but anxieties continue
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • State

  • Clinton shadow looms at debate
  • Business

  • Surgeon's new operation: software company
  • Shopping missteps
  • The women behind the power, money and chocolate
  • Loose change
  • Ten tips
  • Money flow information doesn't tell entire stock story
  • South Pinellas

  • 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

  • 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
  • Pasco County

  • Man sees life in different light
  • Candidate defends military role
  • District searches for 140 more workers
  • Use tax money for its purpose, not side projects
  • Murphey's Law: To serve, you must reside in Pasco
  • East Pasco shelter expands war on elderly abuse
  • Former stars to fight the odds
  • Baisley's arm holding up
  • Showcase opens Baisley brothers' eyes
  • Hernando County

  • No-show fuels unusual debate
  • Thanks for nothing in marriage penalty
  • County: Finish work on U.S. 19
  • Learning curve
  • Do more homework on white-water park
  • Flamingo Boulevard is not safe to drive
  • Draft budget puts focus on pay
  • Unconfirmed $6.7-million bid for land raises eyebrows
  • Sports
  • Don't worry,just be patient
  • He always is a backup, never a back
  • E-umpire thwarts Rays
  • Torres making most of her second splash
  • Serena reaches final and faces Davenport
  • Dunn's place not at RB
  • Lynch wants to finish career in Tampa Bay
  • Alstott's hamstringnear 100%
  • Sharpe, Coates relish tight squeeze
  • Around the NFC
  • Around the AFC
  • Rekar takes a literal beating
  • Mild fatigue can't spoil a solid Saunders effort
  • Goal of player deals: reload, not revamp
  • Rookie's collapse a mystery
  • Yanks slip past Baisley, Phils
  • Rebuilding going swimmingly
  • Teen star grows up in private
  • Pichler topsdiving title
  • Muhammad races formore than roster spot
  • Five questions
  • Around the state
  • Perfection eludes even golf's best
  • Canada's Kane shares du Maurier lead
  • Perry has lead while Woods attracts fans
  • Win puts Mutiny in 1st place
  • Lightning's Richards already a presence
  • Orlando bringsdrama, desire
  • Comets win series opener 72-64
  • Captain's corner
  • Sharks go shallow, with an appetite
  • Golden Rule applies to boaters in distress
  • Life in the (very) slow lane
  • Shopping spree to come later
  • '99 ASA runner-up starts well
  • Big man, bigger questions
  • West Virginia wins rematch, eliminates Florida
  • Entertainment

  • Flash
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion [an error occurred while processing this directive]

    Newsfeatures (Floridian, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)

  • Pondering six degrees of sep*delete*
  • A different key for the coda
  • The wild man of Lilly Spring
  • Tarpon Springs center's season a thoughtful mix
  • Latin musical stars former Miss Florida
  • Hillsborough

  • Three children severely burned
  • Assessing the damage
  • Dog park plan wounds Davis Islands feelings
  • Man shot trying to stop fight
  • Citrus County

  • Politics and schools make odd bedfellows
  • Banking on a parkway
  • Man accused of rape linked to porn sites
  • 'Chain reaction' under way
  • District serves up good plan for cut-rate meals
  • Building over parkland creates major disservice
  • The eyes of Texas are on Inverness
  • Hospital to open clinic in Beverly Hills
  • Action

  • Walgreens and drug receipts
  • Click for Obituaries

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