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November 18, 2000

Companies dump plan for controversial gas pipeline

Instead, the N.C. and Oklahoma partners planning to build the Buccaneer line will buy a rival pipeline.
Channelside pushes opening back again

The delay will force retailers to miss the holiday season and gives a head-start to two competing projects, Centro Ybor in Tampa and BayWalk in St. Petersburg.

Probe into BofA securities nears end
Bank of America agrees to a $6.75-million fine to settle Justice Department charges that it misled customers.

WorldCom will sell most of Intermedia
WASHINGTON -- All along, WorldCom Inc. has said it didn't want to keep all of Intermedia Communications Inc., the Tampa company it bought in September.

Business today
TECO BUYS COAL PRODUCER: TECO Energy's coal-mining subsidiary has acquired Perry County Coal, an eastern Kentucky company that produces about 2-million tons of coal annually.

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