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Immigration issues need examining - Ed Brock
I was in a bar the other day when I heard these two guys talkin' in Japanese.
A relativistic conservative morality - R.H. Joseph
If, as it now appears, America invaded Iraq under false pretenses then how do we justify our continued pursuit of Saddam Hussein?
FAA photographer was facility employee
By Clay Wilson
Women: Still hazy after all these years - Diane Wagner
Why do Wolverine and Cyclops get their own Dr. Pepper cans while Storm and Rogue have to share one?
Struggling to cope with an empty nest complex - Clay Wilson
My editor pointed out to me last week (editors are notorious for this sort of thing) that lately I've written several columns based on news items I had read.
Americans love their God-forsaken cars - Trina Trice
It makes sense that the people who live in this country are madly in love, if not obsessed, with the very thing that makes us both innocent Americans and the devil incarnate in the eyes of the rest of the world.
Clayton County budget includes road funding
By Justin Reedy
Point guard uses camp to prepare for next level
By Jeffery Armstrong
Student whose test was lost now a graduate
By Trina Trice
Real men don't worry about kryptonite - By Justin Reedy
Why is Superman everybody's favorite superhero?
Mt. Zion's summer program includes time in weight room
By Doug Gorman
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Statement of Education Association
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Kite to receive honor
By Anthony Rhoads
June 18, 2003
Obituaries
Clayton gas station clerk shot in leg
By Ed Brock
Storms expected to continue
By Ed Brock
Life's little answers are elusive - Bob Paslay
I remember as a kid that you could go into a shoe store and have fun sticking your feet in an X-ray machine to laugh with friends and look at the bones in your feet. One friend got addicted to it and did it a lot. Now the X-ray technicians wear protective gear because we have learned that there is nothing funny about the power of X-rays.
Board to work with GSBA
By Trina Trice