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September 2, 2000
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Rainy season not enough

[Times photo: Douglas R. Clifford]
Despite recent rains, the aquifer remains low and the likelihood of continued water restrictions high. |
Top stories
Equifax pays for tests of workers
It sets aside $200,000 for exams and further testing of the building and grounds, but the hair loss mystery remains.
Taylor leaves Police Department
TAMPA -- Deputy Police Chief Ken Taylor turned in his badge and gun Friday and walked away from a 35-year career.
Doctor accepts examiner's job
If all goes as planned, Dr. Jon Thogmartin will become Pinellas-Pasco's new medical examiner.
Tampa Bay briefs
Fumes force dispatchers out of building
Religion briefs
Prison minister to celebrate Guardian Angel Healing Mass
South Pinellas headlines
Mailings of shady repute
Kathleen Ford joins the crowd in mayor race
Singer inspired by 'music giver'
North Pinellas headlines
Roberto is a finalist for Volusia County job
Brits to us Yanks: Can't drive in a little roundabout? Blimey!
Merchant's death stuns neighbors
Students arrested in fight at school
Largo woman accused of sex with teenager
City officials intend to raise own pay
Old computers enrich poor kids
Tab from bolt a shocker: $30,000
Seminole stretches inspection force of 1
'I was born to teach,' woman says
Religion briefly
Hillsborough headlines
Mommy-baby exercise class stresses bonding more than sweating
Endorsement haunts Democrat
Candidates point fingers as mailings fly
Students guide lost bus driver back to school
Diners, dogs welcomed
Ads, accusations heat up House race
School Board race illustrates 2 foes' different styles
Politicos' will need new perch for a while
News of Florida
Officials expect traveling hordes
Mailings hide truth between the lines
Inmate isolated after deal falls through
State briefs

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