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September 10, 2000
Mary Jo Melone
We really mean well, we just act so stupid
Tampa is a city that can't stand to lose.
Top stories
Deputies: Ecstasy overdose killed teen
Eric Przybyszewski, 17, didn't wake up from a night of taking Ecstasy with his friends, authorities say.
Company leaves chemical legacy
Honeywell International has left contaminants at several Tampa Bay sites, including the Waters Avenue location.
A complex situation
Three entertainment centers are set to open in the area. But will the risky ventures prove to be too much of a good thing?
Tampa Bay briefs
Bush to arrive early for airport speech
Dunedin and Clearwater strive to hold onto baseball
CLEARWATER -- The cities of Clearwater and Dunedin are closing in on deals to sweeten the pot for ball clubs to keep spring training baseball.
South Pinellas headlines
Citizens' advice on City Hall not taken
Trolleys may link downtown, beaches
2 schools will help achieve 2 goals
City will pay out more for consultant on police morale
Short-term chief in line to earn the long term
A good start on righting wrongs
Don't let cash crisis undo alliance
Business briefs
Minority business awards, events set
Apartments planned for Detroit Hotel downtown
CVS, neighborhood group come to terms on store
Rotarians stand and clap to honor former police chief
Pinellas Park council member weds
Food is the star at Taste of the Beaches
City, Times settle public records suit
Guilt trip or not, TV brings smoother ride
Interim clerk stays for $35,000 a year
City housing program has 11 lots up for sale
New budget to hoist sewer rates
Trolley for Treasure Island holds promise
Fifth annual On the Town calendar
Neighbors battle over road access
Help us with School Search
Luncheon to benefit Sanderlin Center
Portable speed monitors popping up around town
Water view planned for rec center
Once-apathetic Tritons going in for kill
Many Web sites are ready to get ball rolling
North Pinellas headlines
Renaming trail hurts father
For retirees, living not always easy
Man tangled in Web, Oldsmar codes
Theater closing marks demise of dollar movies
Family: Military adds to hardship
Largest grove to make way for homes
Hasty deals mean more years of spring training
Headlines through the years
Hillsborough headlines
Seminole Tribe ups ante on slots
Holder shows bold side
Boys in stolen vehicle say they were abducted
News of Florida
Disabled step up use of vouchers

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