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Presidential election column mad lib - Rob Felt
Tired of reading the opinions of some columnist you don't agree with? Then use this handy mad lib and rant up your very own partisan diatribe!
Moore comedy, less truth - Zach Porter
Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 is a really hilarious film. Watching some of its opening scenes, like the one where Bush asks "anybody want some grits?" I can't help but double over in a fit of laughter. And who could forget song and dance man John Ashcroft gracing our ears with, "Let the Eagle Soar." What a great comedy! But wait a minute, it's not supposed to be a comedy, it's a "documentary."
An unprecedented road trip - Justin Boron
I stood at my front door as my friend and his brother pulled into my driveway. We were about to embark on an unprecedented journey.
Mt. Vernon, Dawson Street agree on title game venue
By Doug Gorman
Job seekers converge for airport job fair
By Greg Gelpi
Race fans have many routes to AMS track
By Michael Davis
Ware's son charged in dog bite
By Ed Brock
Spontaneity breeds truth - Greg Gelpi
There's a certain honesty in spontaneity.
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October 29, 2004
Red Baron squadron barnstorming AMS
By Ed Brock
Greetings from New York - Kathy Jefcoats
Well, I made it. I completed my first airplane ride, from Atlanta to NYC, Saturday and am now sitting in the business center of the hotel where I am staying in New York. I am on Long Island so I take the train n Long Island Railroad n into the "the city," Manhattan. I will be here all week and will return back to work Monday. But I am not thinking of that right now. I am in the city I love and having a ball.
Object at school causes lockdown
By Ed Brock
There and back again - Ed Brock
We were sitting on rough-hewn, upended logs that served as stools, eating ramen noodles at a cozy little place near my in-laws' house in Chiba, Japan.
Voters brave heat, long lines and bees to cast vote
By Justin Boron
Forest Park businessman experiences Japan earthquakes
By Ed BrockKelly and JoAnn Sullivan's visit with their daughter in Japan was going well until a deadly earthquake hit the region of the country where they were.
Student alleges pinching assault by teacher
By Greg Gelpi