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Watch out! Segway coming through - Justin Boron
I think it's time I articulated my position on a debilitating issue that our urban and suburban communities are facing. The Segway is the latest evil of our technologized society, and it could obsolesce tennis shoes forever.
Forget the gift, go for the box - Greg Gelpi
It's all in the packaging.
A no-win war claiming some of America's finest - Bob Paslay
At what point can a well-meaning American like myself criticize this disastrous war in Iraq without being accused of being a terrorist-loving, pinko communist? The answer is probably never and so I won't wait to express my utter sorrow at the George War. Make no mistake about it. This is not America's war, it is George Bush's war. If this war ever had merit, which I don't believe it did, the time has long passed that it has any merit now.
On the frailty of traffic jams - Ed Brock
There is a rule of interstate travel.
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Coaching in college not always fun
By Doug Gorman
Phase II project to begin at airport
By Justin Boron
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North Clayton opens season tonight
By Jeffery Armstrong
Pets of the Week
Connery is a 1-year-old orange and white domestic shorthair. He has been neutered and all vaccinations are current. Connery was found in a busy parking lot, dodging cars and begging for food from patrons of a nearby restaurant. For more information about Connery call the Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Other animals available for adoption may be seen at www.claytoncountyhumane.org.
Haircuts and nailclippings - Rob Felt
As the dark winter approaches, holding us indoors to contemplate the woes of our lives, there are several common cures for its cold gray oppression. To that list I add haircuts and nail clippings.
Fort Gillem lights up for Christmas
By Ed Brock
Obituaries
December 3, 2004
Bray, Matthews bid farewell at ceremony
By Justin Boron
Local educator carves for Christmas
By Ed Brock
More arts money should be school bound - Zach Porter
I've heard the argument lately from liberals that the Bush administration is the beginning of the end for the Cultural Arts. The claim is that the Bush constituency is a group of people devoid of cultural which I've stated before is impossible, and artistic sensibility which is largely an elitist construction to deny individuals' participation in the artistic process.
Argument leads to stabbing
By Ed Brock