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September 24, 2001
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Colors of patriotism |
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[Times photo: Daniel Wallace]
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Many grit teeth and shed blood for tattoos showing love of country.
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Howard Troxler
A little help keeps skies friendly for the airlines
Air travel and airlines once had more glamor. Pan Am symbolized sophistication and world travel. Eastern, headed by no less than an Apollo astronaut, grandly billed itself as "The Wings of Man." Carriers strove for individual personalities and brand loyalty.
Top stories
Law group hopes to be a beacon
Named after the first black full-time lawyer in Pinellas, the Fred G. Minnis Bar Association aims to attract and encourage new talent.
Lawyers promote simpler divorces
A little-known procedure takes the adversarial nature out divorce and shortens the process for most couples.
Tampa Bay briefs
Nine-month-old rape victim remains stable
South Pinellas headlines
Activists march to oppose war
North Pinellas headlines
Lessons go beyond the bells
Complex unhappy with new deputies
Federal funds to aid homeless
Dunedin officials split on gift policy
Music festival to feature band alumni
Palm Harbor toddler will lead annual Heart Walks
For blind kids, a future in flux
New device maps sinkhole for woman
Another broken promise in school site proposal
Mark your calendar
Hillsborough headlines
At vigil, hope flickers anew even for survivor of attack
News of Florida
Agency's top posts short on expertise
Teachers labor with FCAT rules
Florida flight schools decry rush to regulate after attacks
Atta checked out crop-dusters at Fla. airport

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