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A cure for America's ailments - R.H. Joseph
Offended that some readers perceive me to be politically biased, I'm writing this column to aid Republicans.
Time to make the right call - Ed Brock
Well, before Sept. 11 I never imagined that terrorists would hijack four commercial jet airliners and crash three of them into a pair of national landmarks, either.
Don't make me watch American Idol - Billy Corriher
Top-selling R&B singer R. Kelly had some of the child pornography charges brought against him dropped recently because of a judge's ruling that evidence was seized illegally.
Campbell, Baker enjoying Tech's run in Final 4
By Doug Gorman
A lesson in journalistic ethics - April Avison
One of my favorite conversation topics among my journalist friends and colleagues is that of media ethics.
Church shares Passion with Crucifixion
By Greg Gelpi
Counselor with bogus degree remains on staff
By Greg Gelpi
County gets first SPLOST check
By Billy Corriher
Time to ?spring forward'
By Ed Brock
Plenty of hoops stars in Georgia
By Doug Gorman
Sweep nets fugitives
By Ed Brock
Architect donates time, expertise to others
By Billy Corriher
Stomping on Europeans 'cause we can - Bob Paslay
Forgive me because I just got back from nine days in Europe, watching their newscasts, and so it will take me a few days to come back to our side vs. theirs.
Fortune's forgotten Chinese cookie - Michael Davis
I'm not a really superstitious guy. I don't go to fortune-tellers, I don't look into crystal balls and the only thing you might read on my palm is a phone number. Quite frankly, I'm afraid of beads and incense and oversized playing cards.
Assembly puts brakes on discipline problems
By Greg Gelpi
Horrific images can cloud judgment - Rob Felt
The link on the news Web site read "**Warning: Graphic Photos** Iraqis mutilate burnt body; hang from bridge," so, of course, it got clicked.
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April 2, 2004
Democracy rejected in one word - Greg Gelpi
A one-syllable word could have been the passport to democracy, but they declined.