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Coaches join staff at SHS
By Anthony Rhoads
Looking at Reagan from a little to the left - Clay Wilson
I guess I haven't moved as far left as I thought.
Ending the drag of cigarettes - Heather Middleton
I'm a smoker trying to become a non-smoker again.
Harden to head Peach Belt Conference
From staff reports
Big scaredy-cat baby face - Rob Felt
Would you rather think of your body as a singular object or a collection of goopy organs packed together in fluid and wrapped in a leathery covering? Me too!
Lola Grizzard still in bloom at age 85
By Greg Gelpi
Remembering Reagan, Ray Charles - Kathy Jefcoats
I am not sure what to write about this week. President Reagan died after I wrote my column last week and I think the time to fully pay tribute to him has passed by now. Ray Charles died Thursday. I was almost as saddened by that news as Reagan's death. To say I love his version of "Georgia" doesn't do justice to the emotions that sweep over me when I hear that deep, rich voice extolling the natural virtues of this beautiful state. When I lived in South Carolina for a year and returned to Georgia for visits, just seeing the welcome sign, "We're glad Georgia's on your mind," filled me with warmth and a feeling of coming home. Now that I am back, I don't think I would live anywhere else unless it is New York.
Baseball ties family together
By Doug Gorman
Obituaries
June 18, 2004
Looking for a subject through the lens - Zach Porter
Looking around at a demonstration I was covering in Brunswick, Ga. during the G-8 summit I was straining my eyes to find the protesters out of a sea of media and spectators. It seems there were more people taking pictures than actually participating in the protest. Even the demonstrators had cameras and high-tech digital camcorders with all the bells and whistles. It was hard to get a photo without getting 10 other cameras coming into my frame. If one photogenic and animated protester began to shout something everybody with a camera swarmed that individual. Is the media so over-saturated that it outnumbers the people at the event it is covering?
Security guard faces charges
By Ed Brock
Some things are constant, some aren't - Bob Paslay
It is 2 a.m. last Sunday and I am standing on the sand at Myrtle Beach, a partial moon overhead and a string of high-rises to my back. The waves are surging onto the shore, licking the sand and then fading just at my feet.
Religion limits the unbounded - R.H. Joseph
It is hardly surprising that a representative of the Republican Party, that bastion of Christian fundamentalist zealotry, is calling upon the Supreme Court to provide a definition of religion. (Will Jews be required to wear arm bands again?)
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Alas, the excesses of youth - Ed Brock
It was enough to make me become a Republican.
Soldier attack suspect to be evaluated
By Ed Brock
My cousin's barber's vet's ... - Greg Gelpi
Shy as I am and addicted to work, my roommate invited me to join Friendster, an online community, in an effort to push me out of my shell.
Gang shootout led to boy's death
By Ed Brock