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Group sex is wrong, wrong, wrong - By Trina Trice
I've read that back in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, the sexual revolution reached an all-time low with the advent of swinging, or partner swapping.
School violence not always preventable - April Avison
The recent stabbing incident involving two teenagers at Dacula High School prompted the usual results: parents declaring their outrage, and news commentators hinting that if the schools only had metal detectors in place, this never would have happened.
Quitting less fun than smoking - Rob Felt
What kills me is that nervous, crawly feeling. It always starts with my arms itching and then I feel trapped and antsy. The cure? Just a couple of quick drags from a Marlboro Medium my weapon of choice. That withdraw following your "last cigarette" a day later is its own disease. Research shows that smoking permanently changes your brain chemistry and basically makes you want to smoke for the rest of your life. I could've saved them some time and money on that study.
The reason rank has its privileges - R.H. Joseph
When did "elitist" become a pejorative, and why?
Clones may face ?rabbit' opposition - Clay Wilson
Have people learned nothing from science fiction movies?
Greenleaf's antics keep team loose
By Jeffery Armstrong and Doug Gorman
Odom, Gray murder trial delayed
By Ed Brock
Southlake under new management
By Ed Brock
Another new county fire station opens
By Ed Brock
Obituaries
August 26, 2003
You're thinking about Pilgrims - Ed Brock
There's a tendency by many who support the likes of Judge Roy Moore to cite our nation's supposed foundation on Christian laws.
A century of memories
By Trina Trice
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Woman attacked on way to local store
By Ed Brock
Cat-ladyitis comes on little fog feet - Diane Wagner
I caught myself before I could say it at a party this weekend, but there's no denying that the words have been hovering on my lips.
School system targets minorities
By Trina Trice
Flying through life with my phobias - By Bob Paslay
OK I admit it. I have every phobia in the world. One of those is flying, and on Saturday I climb aboard a Delta flight to New Orleans. The thing about phobias is that you sit in your safe office and reflect on how stupid they are. The mind laughs at them. The stomach dreads them and the rest of your body bleaches white at the thought of a phobia-producing event coming.