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Take me out to the ballgame - Kathy Jefcoats
OK, call me crazy but when my grandson, Michael George, asked me to take him to see the Braves play at Turner Field, I told him I would. He will be 6 tomorrow and is the second oldest of my six wonderful grandchildren. As I have written before, I know very little about baseball outside of three strikes, three outs, nine players, nine innings and the fact that it is not played in the rain. I figured we could cheer when everyone else did and we would be fine.
Debunking pie is a piece of cake - Clay Wilson
Newsrooms, I am convinced, play host to some of the most interesting conversations on the planet.
A new city in Henry?
By Michael Davis and Clay Wilson
Your keyboard is under attack - Rob Felt
If you're reading this online, take a quick glance down at your faithful keyboard. If you're reading this in print, close your eyes and imagine what it looks like. (If you can read with your eyes closed send me an e-mail.) OK, got it?
It's called a salad bar 'cause we're drunk on food - Bob Paslay
The cover story this week in Time magazine is all about obesity in America, the out of control epidemic that threatens to be the No.1 killer. Time and ABC did an extensive study of the issue.
Lessons from your local newspaper - April Avison
Two Cartersville teenagers reportedly sealed their own fate when they attempted to seek glory in their local newspaper.
It's all a matter of priorities - R.H. Joseph
Four years ago, during the period of the great calendar change, there was a contest to determine the greatest invention of the concluding millenium. Guttenberg's movable-type press won.
Twins take Laird in 31st round
By Doug Gorman
Obituaries
June 10, 2004
Party at the G-8 IMC - Ed Brock
The wind across the tarmac picked up gusty strength as Air Force One sailed in from the east.
This isn't your typical summer school class
By Greg Gelpi
Busy summer for Henry's Lindsey
By Doug Gorman
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Family chases armed man
By Ed Brock
Win-win situation for Rozier
By Jeffery Armstrong
Wings, ice cream and more at Taste of Clayton
By Greg Gelpi
A big disaster and a big bore - Zach Porter
Big budget disaster movies of recent years are a growing epidemic far worse than any calamity they display on the silver screen. The new stinker, "The Day After Tomorrow" is at they eye of this killer Hollywood storm. And how apt it is that a mega-tornado wipes away the famous Hollywood sign (and half of Los Angeles) in that very film. The problem with this and other Hollywood-made disasters such as "Deep Impact" or "Independence Day" is that they try to overdo the action, taking you across the globe for an unnecessary play by play of worldwide terror.
Jonesboro's Brown drafted by Cubs
By Jeffery Armstrong
Gunshots ring out near Riverdale
By Ed Brock
The chess game of politics - Greg Gelpi
Back in high school, we had a stunningly brilliant defensive coordinator for the football team.