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TORNADOES FRIGHTENED RESIDENTS STILL EDGY FROM HURRICANES 
The trailer suddenly began to rattle like a baby toy and then Anabelle Cisneros heard 
the loud crack that echoed in her mind hours after. That's when she ran to the 
bathroom. Cisneros trapped herself inside and held her stomach to protect her unborn 
child while large balls of hail pounded on the trailer, knocking like they wanted 
inside. The tornadoes that snuck into eastern Collier County on Sunday frightened 
residents still edgy from the three hurricanes that have toppled parts of Florida the 
past two months. 
 
PARK WILL GREATLY EXPAND COLLIER RECREATION 
When the $53.8 million Naples Regional Park is built off Immokalee Road, it will 
include a water park, eight lighted soccer fields and five lighted softball fields 
that should see plenty of use. Collier County commissioners will be asked today to 
approve a contract with Kraft Construction for work on the park that is expected to 
begin in the next few months and be completed in May 2006. 
 
OCEAN PROPONENTS WATCH BUSH REACTION TO REPORT 
The U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy delivered the final draft of its report to 
President Bush on Monday, but ocean advocates in Florida remained concerned that many 
important recommendations won't become policy or at least not soon enough. Bush has 90 
days to respond to the report, though his response could as easily be silence as 
action. 
 
GOSS ENDURES ANOTHER ROUND OF GRILLING AT HEARING 
WASHINGTON � Senate Democrats once again pressed U.S. Rep. Porter Goss on Monday to 
rectify whether his past political positions will allow him to be an independent and 
objective CIA director, asking the Florida Republican if he would have challenged 
public statements made by administration officials prior to the Iraq war. 
 
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PERSPECTIVE: 
 
EDITORIAL: NORTH NAPLES MIDDLE SCHOOL -- FOOT BRIDGE WOULD SPAN THE 'NEIGHBORLINESS 
GAP' 
North Naples Middle School is up and open. Sixty students from neighboring Imperial 
Golf Estates would like to walk a few minutes to and from there. Instead they have to 
take a 40-minute bus ride each way. Is a foot bridge over a canal separating the 
school and the neighborhood too much to ask? It seems fair to Collier County Public 
Schools, which is willing to invest the $150,000 in the bridge, which will save bus 
expenses in addition to affirming school-neighborhood togetherness. 
 
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BUSINESS: 
 
FRESH MARKET PLANNING TO OPEN SECOND STORE IN N. NAPLES 
Neapolitans, stand by for an extra helping of fresh lamb chops, mouth-watering olive 
varieties and picture-ready produce. 
The Fresh Market is opening a second location in North Naples, slated to open in 
mid-to late 2005, and another in Bonita Springs, where land negotiations are under 
way. 
 
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NEAPOLITAN: 
 
AT THE EYE OF THE STORMS 
It's an inquiry Jim Farrell has politely fielded before. And fielded and fielded. The 
caller to Farrell's office at the WINK-TV studios in Fort Myers wants to know why 
someone can't fly a massive chunk of ice into a hurricane, blowing it to bits before 
it begins bullying Florida's shores. There's logic to the theory, Farrell concedes: A 
hurricane is a hot weather system. Adding ice would seem like a way to weaken it. 
 
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