Tampa Bay: October 27, 2000
South Pinellas County news
Chief's brother cleared of rape charge
LARGO -- The brother of St. Petersburg police Chief Goliath Davis III was cleared of rape charges Thursday but was found guilty of lesser charges of assault and possession of cocaine.
Man severely burned in fire
Intense heat drove back a rescuer, but firefighters were able to save the man.
Council split on offering Bayfront referendum
A divided council shows a new willingness to consider selling medical center land.
Veteran cop quits amid drug, bribe inquiry
Joseph Harrison is accused of keeping seized cocaine. Two other officers are suspended in separate incidents.
Teen accused of filching figurine
A police employee says she saw him take a ceramic owl from her desk.
Tampa Bay headlines
Emily's legacy, an adventure on little cat feet
The game is at hand
Friends lament judge's decision
In Pinellas, minorities lag despite FCAT gains
Judge accused of abusing power
Girl's neo-Nazi killer convicted
Tampa Bay briefs
Spat over witnesses stalls trial in fatal conspiracy case
George W. pins a new moniker on Crist
North Pinellas headlines
Coach's letter upsets parents
City, Habitat for Humanity join to dedicate house on Saturday
Airline expands its horizons
Lake's changes draw attention
Former Tarpon official to run for commission
History, frivolity on tap for the weekend
History, frivolity on tap for the weekend
Award for design goes to museum
Church welcomes all, not just the well-dressed
Former mayor leaves Treasure Island home
Donohues take lead into final round of YABA tourney
Country Jubilee set at Heritage Village
Hillsborough headlines
Spin patrol
Greco allies hit term limits
Bulls volleyball team picks up important win
Bulls bits
Spartan shorts
Tuba top brass in Octubafest
Campus calendar
News of Florida
Minority contracting data overstated
Democrats file suit over GOP mailing
Critics not buoyed by minorities' FCAT gains

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