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September 18, 2000
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Gordon brings highs, lows

[Times photo: Cherie Diez]
For airline passengers and stranded drivers, the storm brought aggravation; for others, a chance to play in high water. |
Howard Troxler
Focused energy of 5-year-old blasts adult
Field notes on the 5-year-old.
Top stories
Stiffer rules govern paint removal
But housing authorities lack workers trained to remove lead-based paint in compliance with the HUD guidelines.
Gordon not much help for drought
The storm dropped up to 4 inches of rain, leaving most of the area still 12 inches below normal for the year.
Good riddance to Gordon
The weakened storm brings some damage, but more vexation than peril.
TV stations throttle back coverage in favor of sports
As the station's continuous news coverage of Hurricane Gordon unfolded Sunday morning, Fox affiliate WTVT-Ch. 13 received a deluge of calls from viewers.
South Pinellas headlines
Stiffer rules govern paint removal
North Pinellas headlines
Animal sanctuary struggles to revive
Judge spells it out: No dictionary for jury this time
Low-income homes break mold
Ray sting is a pain, and then a peril
Vote for leaders wasn't approval of city hall plan
Proven victim program should be replicated
Senior services group looking for volunteers
Hillsborough headlines
Tampa Bay briefs
News of Florida
1 case triggers a flood

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