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Taking a bite of the Big Apple - Kathy Jefcoats
I love New York City. I know people say that but I absolutely love Manhattan and would move up there, well, in a New York minute if I had lots of money, and a job and place to live there. Since I have none of those, I have only the memories of visiting there two years ago. Oh, I also have photos, lots of photos but my memories are what I can bring to mind during a lull in courtroom proceedings or while I am waiting for a phone call to be returned.
Go Martha, go Martha, go Martha - Bob Paslay
If I were one of the federal jurors in the Martha Stewart case, immediately after finding her not guilty I would go to the other end of the courthouse and file a civil suit against the government for wasting weeks of my life.
Grant me a dignified demise - R.H. Joseph
Last week I spoke of having been beset by advanced cancer and, it seems, cured. Lucky me!
Still no arrests in reported home invasion
By Kathy Jefcoats
Welcoming a giant leap
By Ed Brock
Debate on gay marriage not over
By Billy Corriher
Nader absolves Libertarian voting guilt - Rob Felt
Thank you Ralph Nader! In an exercise of fundamental democracy Nader announced his bid for the White House this week as an Independent. Now Libertarians can cast a guilt-free vote for their candidate in November, knowing that socialists with a new outlet will offset the fiscally conservative votes lost for Bush.
Cinderella story continues for Mt. Zion girls
By Jeffery Armstrong
Morrow store celebrates black heritage with festival, readings
By Kathy Jefcoats
Food ministries still have hands full
By Clay Wilson
A short history of heliography - Zach Porter
In 1826 Nicephore Niepce produced the oldest known example of an image recorded onto a light sensitive surface in France with a material called asphaltum. In 1839 Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre perfected a photographic process using silver halide coated copper plates, fumed over iodine crystals, exposed for several minutes in a clunky camera and then processed out using a hot mercury bath. It sounds real easy, yes, but certainly not as easy as using your new camera phone that fits inside the hip pocket. You photo enthusiasts, you passive dabblers who fancy yourselves virtuosos, you've got it made. Taking just one photo used to be an all-day ordeal for our beloved pioneers of what Sir John Herschel dubbed photography (or heliography if you prefer the Greek root).
Pick on somebody your own size - Clay Wilson
I'm sick and tired of this. I'm sick and tired of hearing about adults brutally killing children.
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Talent Showcase auditions planned Saturday
By Ed Brock
Just pretend he isn't there - Ed Brock
I have now officially lost all respect for Ralph Nader.
Child killing case going to grand jury
By Ed Brock
Auto racing: Not a sport - Greg Gelpi
Just call me an amateur athlete. Why? I commute to work.
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February 27, 2004