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January 16, 2003
Mary Jo Melone: Two birds of a feather in football fanaticism
Monica Higgins trained her macaws to cheer her favorite football team.
Top stories
Judge tosses protest charges
Protesters accused of resisting police outside MacDill Air Force Base go free. Some say it's a victory for free speech.
Protest predictions on the road to war
When there's war, some people push for peace. How far antiwar efforts will go this time is hard to determine.
Security has new fake bag rules
A TIA evacuation has officials blushing. New rules will help them keep track of bags made to look like bombs.
Street of dreams
With a street name, a city finds accord where division once ruled.
Weekly Planet fires 3 in shift from politics
The newspaper will continue to cover wine, film and music but will depend more upon freelance writers.
USF student hopes for second chance
The Justice Department plans to open another registration date to those who missed an INS deadline. Many were detained.
South Pinellas headlines
Minority firm wins part of Gibbs job
North Pinellas headlines
4 towers of condos proposed for beach
Health department reopens beaches
Officials rule out temporary firehouse
A sturdy house springs from foam blocks
Builders plot while leaders try to fill spot
Park vigil pays tribute to King
A day of hope and reflection for Dr. King
Petition: Remove King's name
Briefs: Man threatens woman on Tarpon street
Largo briefs: Two men sentenced in battery of woman
Disney event is good time for Koehlers
Editorial: Rush to the cities may not be smartest move
Letters:
What is library for if not for free speech?
Hillsborough headlines
Krewes need more loot to insure floats
Mayoral pack largely agrees
Baby boy dies after being shaken
News of Florida
Bush threatens to thwart high-speed rail
Florida lawmakers snub free money
Around the state
4th DCA upholds canker-fighting law
Lt. Gov. Brogan applies for FAU post
Sexual predator law ruled unconstitutional

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