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Random thoughts from a sports guy
By Jeffery Armstrong
Sick day soup for the soul - Rob Felt
Sand swirled against the windshield and I pushed the accelerator harder into the car's floorboard. My navigator barked a flurry of commands at me from the passengers seat over the engine's high rpm whine: "?medium right, up hill to slow left?" We were banging our way through a 24-hour road race in Egypt. I gripped the Subaru's steering wheel as we hand-braked into a long power-slide around the Sphinx.
Last Week's Poll
Question: Do you think things are going well in Iraq?
CCSU's Okosieme returns from World Cup
By Doug Gorman
A few gripes about the California recall - Bob Paslay
Let me say up-front I do not care who wins the California governor's race. Two issues do gripe me a little that I will dispose of before I get to my big gripe that has more national implications.
A bad southern football season - April Avison
I don't care about football.
You simply don't measure up - R.H. Joseph
The only organization that doesn't email me unsolicited offers to increase the size of various parts of my anatomy is Ben & Jerry's. Honorable men, they provide such enhancement for free.
Georgia's first lady visits Clayton students
By Greg Gelpi
Losing with grace in sports - Greg Gelpi
Flames leaping from buildings and cars overturned.
Obituaries
October 9, 2003
SACS looks at Clayton schools
By Greg Gelpi
Brand-new cyber-world is same as it ever was - By Diane Wagner
The more I fiddle around the Internet, the more I find myself cudgeling my brain to remember the old French saying that translates into "the more things change, the more they stay the same."
Educators to learn more about Asian population
By Greg Gelpi
Army celebrates Hispanic American Month
By Ed Brock
Lovejoy, Mt. Zion hit road tonight for region games
By Anthony Rhoads
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Southern matters of life and death - Clay Wilson
There are many things I like about living in the South. The laid-back pace, the general friendliness of the people, the food, the funerals.
Politics are at knifepoint - By Ed Brock
A flashing memory of the knife that had been displayed earlier in the conversation kept me on edge in that ancient New Orleans courtyard where I found myself surrounded.
Woman pleads guilty in rabbit, Guinea pig case
By Ed Brock