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January 22, 2003
Howard Troxler: Largo voters have choice: the rebel or his mentor
When Marty Shelby and the mayor of Largo, Bob Jackson, list their disappointments with each other, there's a trace of something else in their voices -- regret, maybe, or even loss.

Top stories
Super Bowl XXXVII: Winn-Dixie snags bragging rights as Bucs grocer
Publix says its rival offered a longer contract and more money to be "official supermarket."

Two officers are victims of ID thefts
Five people are accused of stealing mail and opening fraudulent bank accounts.

Super Bowl XXXVII: Plotting your escape
Don't care one iota about the Super Bowl? You're not alone. Some insist they have better things to do. (We have some ideas, too)

Times promotes two in management ranks
Stephen Buckley, a national reporter for the St. Petersburg Times, and Tim Nickens, metro editor for the Times, have been named assistant managing editors.

Safety Harbor project approved
SAFETY HARBOR -- Nine months ago, a group of residents and business owners stacked plastic blocks to demonstrate what they envisioned might become the Harborside at Safety Harbor.


South Pinellas headlines
  • 30-story high rise proposed
  • Bridge users will have their say on a new one
  • Fire chief's pay raise approved, but lower
  • Seminole adds 1,333 new residents, 612 homes
  • Vessels seized; owner arrested
  • Developer one of nation's largest
  • Chamber honors board member, school chief
  • A funny thing happened on the way to age 102
  • Working: a day on the job in south Pinellas County
  • Where dining is civilized
  • Super Bowl XXXVII: 2 super tickets exceed dreams
  • Recreation buffs needed to walk 'n' roll on the trail
  • On the town: Students and activists hailed at King breakfast
  • Lawmaker answers call to lead church
  • Super Bowl helps schools make some extra points
  • Mini art works create a little astonishment
  • Military news
  • Razorback riders must be equipped
  • Wager likes direction Shipwatch is headed
  • Business headlines: New hotel set to open this week
  • Letters: Make owners insure their bad dogs

  • North Pinellas headlines
  • Short-term rental ban likely to be enforced
  • County pitches inclusion in high-speed rail
  • SPC enrollment outpaces budget
  • Six on ballot for city election
  • 16 from Tarpon boatyard reap $4.1-million bonanza
  • Optimism greets townhomes proposal
  • Luncheon to benefit Ruth Eckerd programs
  • Letters: Incorporation issue is a matter of math

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • If they ruled, classes might start hours later
  • Jury recommends death for stabbing
  • Students moving to fill new school
  • Model agency faces penalties
  • Military news
  • Driver ignores signals, crosses into Amtrak train's path
  • Ernest Hooper: The Japan connection; toast to easy money

  • News of Florida
  • FCAT rules revised for disabled
  • Bush wants to reward school tax hikes
  • Bush: Tough times, tough budget
  • Mandatory school uniforms near in Escambia
  • Marine reservists ordered to deploy
  • Around the state: Judge orders jail for man allegedly spreading HIV
  • Prosecutor arrested in Internet sex case
  • Brogan named a finalist for FAU president
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