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Easy night for Lovejoy
By Anthony Rhoads
Governor: Stay home and work
By Diane Wagner
An unstoppable assault on the senses - R.H. Joseph
There has to be a cure for idle chatter, the compulsion of the great unwashed to fill the air with meaningless drivel. Surely they would be better off spending in contemplation the countless hours otherwise wasted on jibber-jabber, and the rest of us could revel in the blessed silence.
Stockbridge woman a model appeal during Fashion Week
By April Avison
Children's Choir turns 10
By Trina Trice
Dogged persistence
By Phil Albert
Tree Fall-in: Autumn about to arrive
By Ed Brock
You've got to know when to fold 'em - Ed Brock
Never did I think I would be quoting Kenny Rogers, but sometimes you do have to know when to fold 'em.
A few words on . . . well, words - Clay Wilson
Words are ubiquitous. Journalism experts would say one shouldn't use a word like ubiquitous in a column, because we are supposed to write to an eighth-grade reading level and how many eighth graders know what ubiquitous means?
Back in business: Mt. Vernon returns to winning ways
By Doug Gorman
We've hocked education, now what else have we got? - Diane Wagner
There is undoubtedly some uneasiness arising out of the Bush Administration's request for $87 billion to help rebuild Iraq, but there is one thing people seem to have forgotten.
Second to none: Riverdale rallies for comeback win
FAYETTEVILLE The streak is over.
There's a star kid in all of us - Trina Trice
A poor, Canadian teenager's dirty little secret has been making the rounds on the Internet.
Zen and the art of story lines - Rob Felt
Maybe if I concentrate hard enough I can make a laser shoot out of my eyes at this woman's head. This is what I'm thinking in the customer service line at the grocery store. Nine years ago I got in line behind this woman and now she's made best friends with the cashier and they're taking turns reading from the Magna Carta. People should try being a little less friendly in the interest of efficiency.
Last Week's Poll
Question: Do you have plans to commemorate Sept. 11?
Another one bites the dust - April Avison
Journalists have always been thoroughly interested in other people's lives and I'll admit I enjoy my share of gossip.
Man detained after storming cockpit
By Ed Brock
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Thomas "Tom" Agnew Jr.
Mr. Thomas "Tom" Agnew Jr., age 73, of Stockbridge, passed away Thursday, Sept. 18, 2003.
Hoping for win, place or show in election - Bob Paslay
I have no idea who is going to win the presidential election in 14 months.
Girl arrested after fight with razor
By Ed Brock