November 14, 2000
Florida's vague absentee laws make fraud a concern
Thomas and Karen Baltazar of Herndon, Va., haven't lived in Florida in 15 years. They have no Florida home. They pay no taxes here.
Punch cards fraught with errors
Used in nearly half of Florida counties, the system is the "Achilles heel" of voting systems, one official says.
3 caught in glare of electoral dispute
Members of the state Elections Canvassing Commission may play a key role in U.S. history.
In Miami, search for justice sidetracked
Fast-moving events mean a court decision against Bush is unlikely to be the last word on the subject.
Fax bears bad news for Gore
FORT LAUDERDALE -- If any Florida county could help Al Gore definitively win the White House, it was supposed to be this one.
FAMU leader: Orlando best for law school
President Frederick Humphries says Orlando has more African-Americans and more opportunities.
Around the state
Tailhook convention outgrows Pensacola