- Softball results: March 16, 2005
- Baseball results: March 16, 2005
- Prep schedule, results: March 16, 2005
- Tennis results: March 16, 2005
- Track results: March 16, 2005
- Accident hospitalizes Barron grad Bethea
- ECHL: Blues' Pronger watches Blades
- ECHL: Salmon Kings get smoked
- FGCU: Baseball team extends nation's longest win streak to 17 games
- Local golf: Shootout purse is increased
- Tom Hanson: Illinois has a team worth rooting for
- FGCU: Women's tennis team wins 5th straight match
- Local golf: Kendregan, St. Mary's walk away with title
- Skiing: Schleper wins first World Cup
- College basketball: CBS affiliate updates tournament schedule
- Local golf: Jacobsen to play at TPC next week
- Local golf: Josephson being inducted into SFPGA Hall of Fame
- Jim Suttie: Seniors: Let your body determine type of swing
- Spring training: Arroyo aims for spot in Red Sox rotation
- Real Estate Transactions: March 16, 2005
- Memorandum: March 16, 2005
- Money Matters: Those close to retirement should opt for more stable investments
- It's the Law: Buyer must receive full disclosure in 'land flip' transaction
- On the Move: March 16, 2005
- Floral values: After 25 years, business still blossoms for Marco Island Florist
- Peak Your Profits: Company's vision should be constant source of inspiration
- Mechanics for success
- Bonita/Estero Relay for Life's goal at $200,000
- Gorrie's injury may become a positive for Firecats
- Off the Bench: The Twins' fly trap
- Fish Tales: Youth fishing jamboree
- Twins helped Yaker evolve Design Elements of Florida
- Super Kids Club helps with schoolwork and life
- EHS: Debolt's return sparks Wildcats boys tennis team
- EHS: 'Wierdo' pulls Wildcats back with slam
- Thirty Years Ago This Week: Roadwork speeds up
- The View From Here: Considering the philosophy of separation of church and state
- New high school means Estero High will see fewer students, teachers
- Part-time Bontia resident working to found political forum
- Construction elsewhere clogs West Terry Street with traffic
- Traffic logjams create back-ups on region's back roads
- Historical Society raising funds to restore Old Estero School and Collier House
- Not all subdivisions near I-75 to get noise abatement walls
- Contested Pittsburgh Boulevard connection set for completion
- Controversy over parks program brings out San Carlos Park volunteers
- Estero retiree's post-hurricane work earns honor as sheriff's volunteer of the year
- Sammy the Snook: Clue No. 2
- Tax Secrets of the Wealthy: Giving to charity can actually increase your family's wealth
- Police Briefs: March 16, 2005
- Relay to raise money to fight cancer
- Residents petition for traffic light
- Red tide algae bloom remains north of Collier County
- Plan to renourish beach during turtle season prompts dispute
- Retirement center board asked to file formal application
- Blue Christmas: Fighting in Iraq was no way to spend the holidays, soldier tells Marco club
- Planners: Development report needs more input
- Many San Marco parishioners seek but shall not find parking
- Israeli ambassador: Major changes ahead for Middle East
- Attorney: County liable for navigational health of Caxambas Pass
- Obituaries: March 16, 2005
- Another county panel opposes Tigertail boardwalk proposal
- The Goodland Life: County must make sure Goodland's future includes its past
- Former Clinton adviser to give terrorism lecture at JCMI
- Doubletree Guest Suites in Naples again named 'best of best' by Hilton
- Ebbers guilty on eight counts of corporate fraud
- Deal with Comcast represents lifeline for struggling TiVo
- Trade panel ruling keeps juice-dumping probe alive
- Review: 'Classics to Jazz' an interesting but loud combination
- Burgers, shakes and loyal fans
- Let's Talk Food: Traditional Irish meal really isn't
- Ask Food Network: Sifting through flour instructions
- Table Talk: Naples Tomato trying a different approach
- What's more pleasant than a pierogy?
- TV Land celebrates the classics
- Viewpoint: Alcoholic beverage surcharge places unfair burden on restaurants
- Editorial: Jingle bell shock
- Marcophile: Fun at 7 mph
- MICMS tennis team edges Seacrest in season-opening match
- Parks committee: City deserves credit for backing teen activities
- City's chief code compliance officer Goodspeed resigns
- School news: Pet pals
- Santa shocker
- Quick fix
- Island profile: Tunes at twilight
- School news: Fair deals
- School news: Sarasota public defender interested in death row inmate's case
- School news: Hike for health
- School Briefs: March 16, 2005
- Mind Matters: Obsession with strictly following rules can be paralyzing
- Gardening: Colors make you forget that every bougainvillea has its thorns
- On the Town: Jean Reed shows she's a champ on and off the golf course
- At the Movies: Nothing is artificial about slick 'Robots' intelligence
- Dear Pharmacist: It's not anti-drug for pharmacists to advocate consumer caution
- New theater, same result
- AAUW plans luncheon for new and prospective members
- Following Sea: Spinnaker needs special focus before you even leave the dock
- Cuisine: A spread fit for St. Patrick
- Mud, sweat and tears
- The Golf Mechanic: Els shows you don't have to swing hard to rip a big drive
- Net Notes: Ugly day provides beautiful opportunity to get to gym
- Angler's Outlook: Storms may have turned tables on red tide in Charlotte, Lee
- Open Houses: March 16, 2005
- Four men arrested in connection with fast-food restaurant robbery
- Legislature: Expressway bill on its way to House floor
- Expectant mothers caught in middle of spat between health foundation, clinic
- Tired of waiting, Collier hires appraisers to determine price of zoo property
- Collier to honor top young writers with Friday breakfast at the Registry
- Lee to purchase mobile sterilization and adoption bus
- Lee may sue water managers over Okeechobee water releases
- River Park neighborhood faces possible uncertain future
- More charges likely in Golden Gate Estates chop shop case
- BSU outlines upcoming year's projects
- Florida DEP won't stiffen mercury emissions rules
- 'Design jam' yields up fresh vision for downtown Naples
- Six Collier educators honored with Golden Apple awards
- Lee commissioners dealing with tangle of road issues
- EPA announces nation's first mercury reduction rules
- Letters to the Editor: March 16, 2005
- Jay Ambrose: The Moyers myths
- Molly Ivins: The U.S. government is trying to brain-wash you!
- Guest commentary: The talkative Irish
- Guest commentary: What it will take to change our image abroad
- Guest editorial: Osama bin Laden
- Guest commentary: Short-term confinement at home a learning opportunity
- Guest editorial: Irish Republican Army
- Bonnie Erbe: Lost in the Schiavo debate is this question: Who pays for care?







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