- Corrections: Jan. 17, 2004
- King Day holiday closings: Lee
- FGCU to dedicate house for female honor students
- Proposed Estero Wal-Mart fails third county review
- Standardized design for new Lee schools unveiled
- King Day holiday closings: Collier
- Photo: Here's looking at you, orchid
- Form letters accuse defense attorneys of malpractice
- Support dims to put charter government issue on ballot
- Tuna could soon carry mercury warning
- Nearby businesses wary of 'Michigan U-turn' idea
- Will Graves: For these two, the speed limit is way past 70
- Naples Daily News Half Maration: A race for the older ages
- FGCU: Men's basketball preview
- Baseball: BoSox spring training tickets go on sale today
- ECHL: Blades pick up intensity, beat Express, 4-2, to end skid
- Football: Shark, Trojan headed to MAC
- Soccer results: Jan. 17, 2004
- Basketball results: Jan. 17, 2004
- Basketball: BC girls stop Naples
- Prep schedule, results: Jan. 17, 2004
- Photo: Dedication ceremony
- Judge to review material in Hiatt probation violation hearing
- Local cardiologist joins hunt for Goss' seat in Congress
- Photo: Cutting through the fog
- MLK celebration, but no parade, set for Monday
- Bus routes of drivers accused of assault released
- Election 2004: Ryan, Luntz to oppose Wiseman for Herms' two-year term
- Election 2004: PAC formed to fight charter amendment
- NCH, MICA at odds over assisted-living facility plans
- Spun-off First National Bankshares of Naples reports profit for quarter
- Former Cabinet member visits
- Guest Commentary: Checks, balances vital to our city
- Bonita considers ways to keep waterways flowing
- Safety upgrades to begin at East Terry intersection
- School Beat: Two south Lee educators are finalists for 'Apple'
- The new frontier of development
- Bonita's Craft honored by fellow chiefs
- The Business Beat: Introducing outlet for 'other' news
- The Chamber Corner: More progessive fees are here to meet members' needs
- Mixed use, promising results
- Who's afraid of the FCAT?
- Sharing their loss
- Aranowski to let audience 'behind the keyboard' at concert
- Site offers info on life as a priest
- On Religion: Things got rough on church-state front this holiday season
- Conjured faith doesn't work for Democratic candidates
- Faith Matters: God as campaign manager
- Editorial Cartoon: Jan. 17, 2004
- White House Watch: Explaining the Howard Dean phenomenon
- Deroy Murdock: U.S. lags in free market
- Thomas Sowell: Pains in the workplace; superficial knowledge
- Guest editorial: An omnibus mess awaits
- Analysis: No. 1 issue in Iowa caucuses candidate to defeat Bush
- Letters to the Editor: Jan. 17, 2004
- Spiritual Briefs: Jan. 17, 2004
- Best Bets: Jan. 17, 2004
- Places of worship: Jan. 17, 2004
- An artist and his Apostles
- Joel Eskovitz: Foley sends his support to Martinez
- Review: Pete Fountain still nimble with his clarinet
- Real estate transactions: Jan. 16, 2004
- Robert Bruss: Must Motel 6 owner pay guests $191,000 for bedbug bites?
- Robert Bruss: Vacation second home tax breaks
- Robert Bruss: Realty investment book reveals what you need to know to succeed
- Robert Bruss: Don't confuse FHA insurance with private mortgage insurance
- Sales reach 98 percent for Naples Lakes detached villas
- Construction complete at Hidden Links Carriage Homes
- Phase III released at Terrabella Pelican Marsh
- Gulf-front clubs bring inland residents the best of the beach
- London Bay Homes debuts villa homes at Mediterra
- Fourth building complete in phase IV of Oxford Pointe
- Model of the week: Luna offers panoramic golf course and lake views
- Richard White: It's sometimes hard to find willing board members
- Editorial: Bus drivers charged
- Bling-bling flower beds
- The Decor Diva: Drapery print can be color or fabric texture
- Creative Interiors: Plants purify, as well as beautify, the home
- Get Growing ... garden calendar
- room by room: Entry bridge gives your home that meant-to-be-seen finish
- City-sponsored yard and landscaping workshop to save water, wallets with new flowering looks
- Treasures in Your Attic: Tintype values depend largely on subject matter, then condition
- Interiors by Design: Organization is a mind-cleansing exercise itself
- Cable vs. DSL ... they're nearly neck and neck with differing advantages
- Naples Garden Club Tour of homes and gardens set for Feb. 7
- Company's Coming: Lunch bill grows as wine flows







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