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August 17, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Tonight, we go in search of the real Al Gore
  • Lieberman lives his American Dream
  • McCain has aggressive skin cancer
  • Russia asks for help as efforts at rescue fail
  • Star tracks
  • Undercover tactics viewed as part of hardball politics
  • Floridians take a cultural detour
  • Democratic Convention briefs
  • Tampa Bay

  • We take in everyone, but we wince at so many
  • About 12 now listed in puzzling hair loss
  • Bus full of tourists tips on I-4
  • Tampa doctor killed when tire blows out
  • Woman charged with leaving child in car
  • Tampa Bay briefs
  • State

  • Dredging may end on Apalachicola
  • Board will discuss chelation therapy
  • Both sides make case in voucher appeal
  • State briefs
  • ACT scores remain short of U.S. average
  • Business

  • CP&L ready for more acquisitions
  • More than fun and games
  • Bay area logs injuries
  • Echelon CEO: 'I will be staying'
  • Business today
  • South Pinellas

  • Groups file suit against Bayfront
  • Man rapes girl on paper route
  • Driver found in ditch to be cited
  • Candidate criticized for indecision
  • Man, 42, dies of stab injuries
  • North Pinellas

  • City's plans still in works
  • Dumping work in city grinds to a halt
  • Employee describes actions of parks boss
  • Business won't serve Oldsmar
  • County staff cool to dock proposal
  • Parking rules for homes may be altered
  • New Publix to rise in popular old site
  • Firefighter arrested after wife injured
  • Clearwater could overdose on marketing
  • Tarpon Springs nets ideas to be slicker city
  • Church sues over contract for assisted-living facility
  • Safety Harbor man recalls 105 years of life
  • NFL camps full of Pinellas stars
  • Man killed by car on U.S. 19 is identified
  • Pasco County

  • Glider crashes, injuring teen
  • Deputies nab man who ran from crash
  • Housing may add to old traffic problems
  • More delays ahead in mother's trial process
  • Shuffleboard fans lose their match with city; one ejected
  • Something should be done about school system
  • Council likes Lindrick, at right price
  • Sheriff gives car to group patrolling neighborhood
  • Whittaker waiting to join USF
  • Hudson Bowl to celebrate anniversary with patrons
  • Hip condition forces coach to resign
  • Child on bike hit by truck
  • Hernando County

  • Man's body found; roommate charged
  • State surveys beetle damage
  • Hernando briefs
  • Passed over for top job, assistant principal resigns
  • Maintenance worker retires after incident involving son
  • Python slithers into woman's back yard
  • World Woods honor: It's par for the course
  • Sports
  • Odom out for opener; Bucs search for answers
  • Olympic dream has to wait for Margalis
  • Another Diallo jewel, another empty house
  • Arrojo keeps his former team in check
  • USF basketball earns4 national TV dates
  • Davenport bests wind, qualifier
  • Janikowski pleads innocent
  • College football briefs
  • College football around the state
  • Team says it will do what it does best
  • Around the NFC
  • Around the AFC
  • Sturtze impresses in his best chance
  • Arrojo pitches his game
  • Pro Basketball briefs
  • Phillies hold on
  • Magnificent 7 to the Inspiring 4
  • Team selection
  • Finishing second thrills Van Dyken
  • Olympics briefs
  • Americans fare well at tourney
  • NHL briefs
  • Earnhardts may make history at Pepsi 400
  • Three goals by Diallo lead Mutiny to 4-3 OT victory
  • SPC to present appeal to FHSAA
  • Lineup changes work for Palm Harbor in win
  • Former local star begins pro career on right foot
  • Support emerges for maligned Valhalla course
  • Woods has one goal: win the tournament
  • Entertainment

  • Flash
  • WEDU pleads for viewer donations
  • 'Revolution' a guest gig
  • Seize the day
  • Opinion

  • Nelson for tax collector
  • Perversity of diversity
  • Joe Lieberman's convictions are already waning
  • Newsfeatures
    (Floridian, Home&Garden, Taste, Travel)

  • Outlandish -- Outstanding -- Outparty -- Survivor
  • Read the recipe; read it again
  • Now watch Emeril's shows from Florida
  • A big bite to eat at Dino's
  • Decadent tiramisu originated in Venice
  • Hillsborough

  • As fire wanes, chief pauses for new tattoo
  • Neighbors rescue 3 kids from fire
  • It's fade to black tonight for pair of dollar theaters
  • As fire wanes, chief pauses for new tattoo
  • Tampa developer charged with income tax evasion
  • Hunt renewed for site to lure FAMU
  • Commission approves hospital deal
  • 'I was sick, I was perverted,' rapist admits
  • Citrus County

  • Residents vote to pay for sinkhole repairs
  • Wildlife agency touts office expansion plan
  • Coaches and team prepare for finals
  • School Board, county strive to cooperate
  • Historic school project gets kick
  • Ex-judge offers fix for noisy festivals
  • School officer reaches out to students
  • They welcome in peace
  • Go to school every day, win wheels
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