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January 6, 2003
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Native son returns for Epiphany

[Times photo: Douglas Clifford]
Along the Sponge Docks in Tarpon Springs, the Metropolitan Nikitas revives the tradition of blessing of the boats.
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Howard Troxler: Putting the state's power in four men's hands could be interesting
Gov. Jeb Bush will be the star of Tuesday's inaugural ceremonies when he is sworn in for a second term.
Top stories
Revised alert on fish in works
Since the state's last warning in 1997 on fish with high mercury levels, more species have been put on the tentative list.
Harley honchos
Two Pinellas County Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealerships are led by women. Although the women had early struggles, the businesses have prospered.
Plane makes an emergency landing at TIA
TAMPA -- The pilot of a Lear 60 jet made an emergency landing at Tampa International Airport Saturday, a TIA official said.
South Pinellas headlines
Revised alert on fish in works
North Pinellas headlines
The last one standing
Native son returns for Epiphany
Surveyed residents size up life in Pinellas
Plans for dock draw protest from neighbor
Safety Harbor to decide on project
Business damaged in blaze
Business briefs: Cody's Original Roadhouse plans for opening
Man missing since Jan. 1 found dead by Orlando lake
Letters:
Naming street for King would promote unity
Hillsborough headlines
Retired a few days, former major takes TECO security job
Teen finds skeleton in woods
News of Florida
House and Senate offices spruced up
Cookout, brush-off kick off Bush bash
Two in truck die in crash that starts church fire
2 loggerhead sea turtles from Virginia freed in Keys
Bush will wear loss on chest

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