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April 11, 2003
Howard Troxler: Legal winds keep blowing, he just keeps spitting into it
Nick Cohoon is a fairly big guy with shoulder-length, orange-reddish hair, though it is fading now to match the full gray beard that reaches down to his chest. He is 55 or maybe 56, he tells me over breakfast. He says he has been a commercial fisherman in these parts for 20 years, making a living "close to poverty level" by cast-netting mullet, perch and so forth.

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Judge denies bail to Al-Arian
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South Pinellas headlines
  • Services, city jobs may fall to cuts
  • Ex-scientist sentenced in theft

  • North Pinellas headlines
  • Arrested teen awaits word on charges
  • Clearwater waterslide, pool ready to thrill kids
  • Firefighters union not happy with city's offer
  • Restaurateur grapples with parking issue
  • Tarpon hires director to lead library
  • Teen charged with defrauding customers of auction Web site
  • Dempsey's squad tops City winners
  • Using dramatic license
  • Best Bets
  • Letters: Extra U.S. 19 lane is a bad idea

  • Hillsborough headlines
  • Old tree vs. new office building
  • Crowd growing at centenarian party
  • Commissioners narrow auditor search to 3

  • Brandon Times
  • Lunch with Ernest: A little taste of Mexico
  • Problems run deep
  • People: Cam-do spirit
  • I Live Here
  • Farmer's Market: Reaping rewards
  • Zoning: Worries over density kill rezoning request
  • Valrico: Principal earns top award, another degree
  • Brandon: Business group back from trek to capital
  • Lane Ranger: Renamed roads and pockmarked parkways
  • Prep notebook: Powerhouses make picking top seeds tough

  • City Times
  • Mysteries by moonlight
  • South Tampa's voter powerhouse
  • What's Brewing: Village needs a daily draw
  • Edy's sundaes to tempt teens
  • Tax break
  • University of Tampa: Recovered memories
  • Tampa Heights: Charity takes on challenge for hungry
  • Downtown: Downtown jewel starts painstaking restoration
  • What's in a name?: The legacy of an educator endures
  • Obituary: He valued his family, coffee and a good cigar
  • Virginia Park: This just in: Schools broadcast own news

  • North of Tampa
  • Cocktail hour
  • Buy now to save in future, road planners say
  • Marlene Sokol: Bombs' threats aren't just on TV
  • New Tampa: County line doesn't stop eaters
  • Oldsmar: Vote on downtown proposals postponed
  • Meet Your Neighbor: Driven to serve
  • Lutz: First hunt for park, then hunt for eggs
  • Gymnastics: Two girls make agile move to regionals
  • Tax break
  • Apartment builders fail to win over neighbors
  • Citrus Park: Alcohol sales okayed for Eckerd near Sickles High
  • Letters: Thanks for 'real people' story

  • News of Florida
  • Legislature: Campaign hurls e-mails at tuition hike
  • Legislature: Water drilling hurts environment, Byrd says
  • Legislature: House relents in budget tug of war
  • Legislature: Regulatory exemption for hospital near passage
  • 3 in historic crew honored aboard ship
  • Ousted tribal leader barred from election
  • Pair sought in deputy's slaying found dead in SUV
  • Around the state: April Fool's issue brings college paper's shutdown
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