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Dean candidacy not a lost cause - Billy Corriher
With presidential candidate Howard Dean facing a shrinking lead in New Hampshire polls, many are counting him out in tomorrow's primary. Dean finished a surprising third in the Iowa caucus last week, and Sen. John Kerry is hoping to capitalize on his momentum tomorrow.
Allow me to explain, please - Ed Brock
Well, I've messed up again, it seems.
Saying one thing and wishing another - Bob Paslay
Why do you think people deep down don't like politicians? And what is it about politicians that are different from the rest of us?
The imminent perils of self-love - R.H. Joseph
Recently I pointed out how spontaneity undermines self-absorption, how the leap of faith allowing individuals the illusion their perceptions define truth is undone when obsessive self-reflection is abandoned.
Bad checks a big problem
By Ed Brock and Kathy Jefcoats
Local rink closes unexpectedly
By Doug Gorman and Billy Corriher
Forest Park girls making progress this year
By Jeffery Armstrong and Anthony Rhoads
Stop driving those killer cars - Zach Porter
I wonder where they are going everyday at 100 miles per second flying past.
A ride with Pony Express
By Billy Corriher
?E' word creates controversy
By Greg Gelpi
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McNair a big man on campus at Wofford
By Doug Gorman
Not all votes created equal - Greg Gelpi
The show is over. Go home. Votes have been cast in Iowa and New Hampshire, and political pundits are already anointing John Kerry the Democratic candidate for president.
I could've been a game show contender - Clay Wilson
Judge not, that ye be not judged" (Matt. 7:1). A valuable admonition; one I too often find myself forgetting.
Remembering the ?classics' as a child - Kathy Jefcoats
I spent last weekend glued to TV Land as much as I could given that I was living in a motel, traveling back to Aiken to prepare for a move to Fayetteville. The reason? Carol Burnett, of course. The classic television network has brought the comic genius to its line-up of nostalgic viewing and making me happy in the process.
Obituaries
January 30, 2004