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January 20, 2003
Tampa Bay: January 20, 2003
North Pinellas County news
In his footsteps
Breakfasts precede two marches that will draw inspiration from the life of the civil rights leader.
Young people don't know, and they aren't trying to find out
Some activists worry that the holiday is losing meaning for the nation's younger generations.
Small campus helped nurture big dreams
This junior college was the right size for career beginnings, from rock star to opera star, from sheriff to marine biologist.
Odessa horse shows found in violation of code
A man accused of running commercial events on agriculturally zoned land gets 60 days to seek clarification on codes or face $1,000-a-day fines.
Horse's owner seeks clues
As fliers circulate asking for help, a neighbor reports seeing a truck before someone shot the quarter horse.
Letters:
Why are so many picking on snowbirds?
Re: Snowbirds should know water rules, letter,
Tampa Bay headlines
Coroner: Old case won't be reopened
Black history gains ground
Choice: It's a computer's call
Schools find lesson on choice in Pinellas
Bucs: Fans revel in moment they'd waited years for
Bucs: Bucs fans deface Dunedin cheesesteak shop
Howard Troxler: Future columns will be closed captioned for the humor-impaired
South Pinellas headlines
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Hillsborough headlines
1 killed, 1 hurt walking in car's path
Pedestrian dies in hit-and-run near stadium
News of Florida
Lives hinge on budget choices
Groups push measure for equal rights for women
Fort Pierce man charged in 2 deaths
Man accused of taping sexual acts with girls
Israeli U.N. envoy rips Arafat's role
Two young sisters found safe, officials say

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