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Another mountain under my belt - Ed Brock
I'm starting to forget how many mountains I've actually climbed, but taken all together I'm sure they equal at least half of Mt. Everest.
I want my pictures and I want them now - Todd DeFeo
It used to be that a few days were quick enough; then it went to an hour. Now, a few seconds is just unacceptable.
A brutal driving nightmare - Justin Boron
"I'm trying to get over!"
Family tradition: Murton signs with Georgia Tech
By Doug Gorman
Getting my priorities right - Bob Paslay
This has not been a great year for me when it comes to victories. My beloved Dodgers fell short in the quest for the World Series and recently my candidate failed in the bid for the presidency. But in all competition, I say give it your all and accept the outcome. So you won't find any whining from me.
Jonesboro woman has birthday accident
By Ed Brock
Lady Cardinals look to soar in 2004-05 season
By Doug Gorman
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.
Nonprofit reported to inspector general
By Greg Gelpi
Mayor Franklin, Rotary Club discuss regionalism
By Justin Boron
The ABCs of storytelling - Zach Porter
Despite continuing forays into that cesspool of television some like to call "Reality TV," the ABC network has produced two exciting new hour-long fictional dramas with "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost." Right now these are the most exciting shows on television, trumping even the likes of HBO.
TV show films episode in Rex
By Ed Brock
NEXTEL crickets chirp madness - Rob Felt
If you've got one of these noise boxes, please read up.
Peterson jury fails Conner - Greg Gelpi
Pro-choice jurors held to their convictions, despite logic, decency and common sense.
Former CCSU players find coaching jobs
By Anthony Rhoads
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