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February 18, 2003


Real Florida:
Where the past still percolates   The story of Naviera Coffee, founded by the Fernandez family in 1921, also is the story of Ybor City. Story

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Toni L. Sandys]


They can act, but can they dress?
It's awards season, and the stars are out. Here's what we'd like to see on Oscar's red carpet next month.

Scattering hope in St. Petersburg
If you've never known hunger, not just the rumble of not having eaten yet but the persistent pain of not knowing when you will;

Healthline
ABOUT 5 PERCENT of the U.S. population, equally divided between men and women, have tattoos. More people also are choosing to decorate their bodies with piercings and branding, according to Women's Health Care, a journal for nurse practitioners.

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