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June 14, 2000

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World & Nation
  • Planes urged to stop at runway intersections
  • We needn't be lost in a sea of boring geography
  • Tampa Bay

  • Scientology leader wanted a deal
  • Lightning strikes four in Inverness
  • As kids watch, alligator kills puppy in Seminole
  • School Board seeks study of mascot stereotypes
  • A case so different from all the others
  • Dress code comes up short, board says
  • Airport's growth soaring, report says
  • 3 empty narcotics vials spark inquiry in Tarpon
  • State

  • Witness describes death plot
  • Embattled firm's founder back in action
  • Business

  • Lightning lawsuits mushroom
  • Business today
  • Bush builds state economic panel
  • Sykes tumbles despite sale, forecast
  • Australian firm wins battle for cement company
  • Spinoff focus of phone debate
  • Business in brief
  • South Pinellas

  • Home may face penalty for death
  • Law enforcement center not needed, agency says
  • Troubles found in Madeira firehouse
  • Saxon grant fight enters 2nd round
  • Armory to get face lift at age 42
  • Higher cost estimates may stop firehouse expansion
  • Earth Mission uplifts with arts
  • Plan misses aim of bicyclist safety
  • Driver in hospital after steel hits car
  • Driver hit by steel object is in critical condition
  • Graduates urged to leave legacy of honor
  • Gulfport resident to run for state House
  • 11-home compound on the block
  • Tia's adds Tex-Mex to food court at Tyrone
  • Black Chamber picks chief
  • Health forum, screening for minority women
  • Foes pack meeting to fight drugstore rezoning
  • Years late, widows have bat mitzvah ceremony
  • Campaign touts disaster prevention
  • Old-fashioned love
  • Lealman Fire Board has a seat to be filled
  • Conductor orchestrated a musical downtown
  • After-school program on the move, growing
  • A 'thump' in the night
  • No problem at Clermont as sprint triathlon draws 900
  • State's top juniors prepare for key tournament
  • North Pinellas

  • Fireworks ban extended for seven more days
  • Goal is to hear books by choice, not chance
  • Many call on city, church to move on
  • Roads may take historical turn
  • Speed limit on East Lake to rise
  • City balloons after vote for annexation
  • Complex's water bill swells
  • Sheriff's offer has benefits
  • Work laws still needed
  • MicroSnap markets computer instruction
  • 3 empty narcotics vials spark inquiry in Tarpon
  • Crisp on a double winning streak in Street Stocks
  • Pasco County

  • County extends ban on fireworks
  • Despite rain, Zephyrhills okays restrictions on water, fireworks
  • Courier gala helps YMCA project
  • Saint Leo reaches impact fee deal
  • Teachers, district to begin contract talks
  • A party animal loves life as mascot
  • Seniors deserve better from HMOs, representative
  • Holiday Senior Baseball looks to make history
  • Gators soccer has bright future
  • Dade City banning fireworks
  • Ex-Charter officials plan facility
  • Dade City man reports seven guns missing
  • Deputies seek three youths in robbery
  • 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 -- and 0 missed days
  • Students win bikes for perfect attendance
  • Powers of attorney guide available
  • Hernando County

  • School chief disappointed with 5.1 percent raise
  • Irate car buyer charged in attack
  • School Board postpones decision on laptop project
  • River board adopts tentative budget
  • Rains hardly touch drought
  • Fire district chief recommendation creates a debate
  • Counties should fund beetle battle
  • Hernando now has more girls in sports than boys
  • Arroyo pinch-hits in major-league debut
  • Sports
  • Passion unbottled
  • Mickelson hopes 27 is his lucky number
  • Little goes right as Rays tumble
  • Son of Dr. J is missing
  • Whinham's new role still up in air
  • Bucs re-sign Barber
  • Heel flare-up delays Canseco's return
  • Fifth-rounder won over
  • White hopes progress will ease pressure
  • FSL Rays held to 3 hits in sweep
  • All-Suncoast Baseball Team
  • TAMPA BAY TOP 10
  • Tiger coach worked his magic
  • Tiger coach worked his magic
  • Around Hillsborough County
  • Janikowski cleared of felony bribery charge
  • Hankins files suit against USF
  • Around Pinellas County
  • Seminole softball gets wins
  • Mutiny's pride on line vs. Uruguay Soccer Club
  • Bryant says he is ready to play
  • Duval thinks control essential to winning
  • Captain's corner
  • Entertainment

  • Test your 'Survivor' IQ: Who will be the next to go?
  • Opinion

  • Greece too lax on terrorism
  • Bungling Scientology case
  • Country ears awakens you to nature
  • Our tax dollars shouldn't be used for the Olympics
  • Floridian

  • Get ready for a safe summertime
  • What if my child must repeat a grade?
  • The miracle child
  • Hillsborough

  • Freedom Fest canceled; lack of funds cited
  • Tampa debating cost of property needed for park
  • Thief of wheels leaves cash as calling card
  • Speakers: Choice plan low on details
  • Thunderstorms ravage parts of Hillsborough County
  • Woman concocted rape story, police say
  • Police find cocaine hidden inside man's body
  • Citrus County

  • Hearing date is set for judge's misconduct case
  • No state honor for region's best
  • Censure idea adds to bad blood
  • Inverness airport plan closer to takeoff
  • Council delays repayment claim
  • Central Citrus comes of age with 2 Top Teams titles
  • Johnson's Late Model drought ends
  • Action

  • Stamp out hoaxes arriving by mail
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