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December 8, 2000
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Jailed teacher held indefinitely

[Times photo: Boyzell Hosey]
Shortly before his release, an immigration appeals panel decides to hold Mazen Al-Najjar indefinitely despite a judge's order to free him on bail. |
Howard Troxler
Watching winds shift in state's highest court
You can't get rich by betting on how an appeals court will rule. You especially can't get rich if you base your bets on watching that court's oral arguments.
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Study: Kevorkian patients weren't dying
USF researchers say most of Dr. Kevorkian's patients had no terminal illness.
Tampa Bay briefs
Mechanic requests lien on sub for work done
Presbytery leader earns a new term
Gerry Tyer received 61 percent of the votes, but some at the quarterly meeting wanted him out.
Mechanic sues over unpaid sub bills
TAMPA -- A local mechanic filed a federal lawsuit Thursday asking that a judge place a lien on the Russian submarine recently towed to Tampa from St. Petersburg.
South Pinellas headlines
Cornelius Henderson, Methodist bishop, dies
Museum awaits missile crisis relic
Business owner Ronnie Beck to join seven in race for mayor
Police circulate wrong photograph
North Pinellas headlines
Proposed rec center charges
Youth worker faces new charges
Pupils rally to help boy battle cancer
Beethoven's lawyers face new fight after court rejects appeal
Number of low-weight babies on the rise
Commissioners do their homework on church project
Thanks for cracking down on bad drivers
8 officers move up; 1 moves out to become a police chief
County burns now to prevent future wildfires
County high school league crowns team champions
Holiday happenings
Best bets
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Dunedin dialing up new phone system
Hillsborough headlines
Water cheaters may face increased fines
Theater struggles to stay in the black
School again fails bookkeeping audit
Officials see need for roads firsthand
More children living in shelters
Body of slain woman discovered in alley
Chemical cleanup hastened
Bulls bits
Spartan shorts
Women's hoops team starts season slowly
Campus calendar
Ramadan respected at USF
News of Florida
Refuges and restrictions
Killer offers apology before lethal injection
Governor wants clarity in FCAT grades scale

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