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September 12, 2000
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Boy reported missing

[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
A Clearwater telemarketer takes an early morning walk, but when she returns home her 8-year-old son is nowhere to be found. |
Mary Jo Melone
After the party, when you look in the mirror
Events are less random than they seem.
Top stories
A folksy George W. Bush reassures Florida seniors
CLEARWATER -- George W. Bush came to the right place for a hug.
South Pinellas headlines
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North Pinellas headlines
Dunedin inventor Alan Houghton dies
Missing roommate briefly held in Georgia
For woman, uprooting trees is losing old friends
Family, friends recall strength of advocate for the disabled
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Police search for robbery suspect
Baseball is an essential part of life in Dunedin
Former waitress suing restaurant
Mobile medical scans flag the danger signs
PSTA wants trolleys to help ease beach, tourist traffic strain
Lindner is hoping mini tour will lead to something bigger
Appeals court gives woman new trial in pregnancy suit
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Hillsborough headlines
Man plays it safe with second sight
In a hail of harsh words, one bullet kills a neighbor
Reclaimed water project on for Tampa
Murderer may draw nearer his goal: death
Minister gets 7-year sentence
Man driving stolen rental car escapes deputies in chase
Woman sought in 3rd bank robbery
Sweepstakes suit brings award
News of Florida
Gun control group paints a bull's-eye on Bill McCollum
Chancellor delays FAMU finding
Baby born after being orphaned in crash
Groups pool resources to promote cheaper gas
State briefs

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