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Media kiss good sense (and taste) goodbye - Clay Wilson
Sometimes it's almost easy for me to see why other countries hate the U.S.
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.
Make your home a stimulating place - R.H. Joseph
Regular readers know me to be a humble man. Nevertheless, self-effacing though I may be, I'd like to take this historically significant moment, when Georgia once again ranks below even Mississippi and Alabama on the SAT scores, to speak directly to those who tell me I use too many big words.
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.
Last Week's Poll
Question: Do local schools need to raise their test scores?
Ready for football
By Jeffery Armstrong
Call me a strict consternationist - Bob Paslay
Some of my friends are strict constitutionalists and I applaud their zeal. But for me, I am a strict consternationist
Creation of wetlands key to water, sewer service
By Diane Wagner
Riverdale police captain faces charges
By Ed Brock
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Obituaries
September 4, 2003
Investigation finds no criminal wrongdoing
By Ed Brock
Lady Tigers improving
By Anthony Rhoads and Doug Gorman
Band ready for battle
By Trina Trice
Countdown to Krispy Kreme opening begins
By Ed Brock
SACS visits board again
By Trina Trice
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.
Leaping into a quarter-life crisis - Rob Felt
Morgan carefully nestled his gin and canned-mandarin-orange-syrup cocktail down in the wet mulch. Watching in mock horror, Mike and I saw him stumble toward the swing set, take a seat, and prepare seriously to attempt what we had only jokingly goaded him into trying. I took a nervous look around my apartment complex for anyone peering out their window wondering what a bunch of drunk 20-somethings were doing in the middle of the night on the playground. Kicking awkwardly with a determined look on his face he got the swing going about seven or eight feet off the ground before he let go.
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.