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Dumb terrorists, dumb bomb - Ed Brock
New news from Iraq: Terrorists are stupid.
Girl finds gun on way to bus stop
By Aisha I. Jefferson
Randolph E. Morse
Randolph "Randy" E. Morse, 75, of Stockbridge, Ga., formerly of Dallas, Ga., passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
Close your eyes and breathe - Rob Felt
It's hard to distinguish which of the following is more uncomfortable: the sound of the drill whirring inside your mouth, the vibration buzzing deep into your jaw or the burning smell of a hot tooth being sanded away.
Mysterious illness afflicting some dogs in Jonesboro area
By Aisha I. Jefferson
Training available for veterans
By Ed Brock
Area braces for BRAC list
By Ed Brock
Mildred Eloise Gaddy Wilson
Mildred Eloise Gaddy Wilson went home to be with her Lord and savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, April 21, 2005, at Laurel Park Rehabilitation Center in Stockbridge.
Need ID: Get a 'pic' in a pinch at the airport
By Greg Gelpi
Food pyramid now an updated 'recipe'
By Shannon Jenkins
New pope, new hope? - Aisha I. Jefferson
At last, the cardinals have spoken, we have a pope!
Students bring gun to school
By Ed Brock
Out of every bad, comes good - Shannon Jenkins
Don't tell my editor, but I get cranky when I have to work weekends.
Doris Godfrey
Doris Godfrey, 76, of Locust Grove, passed away on April 21, 2005.
School board to review budget
By Greg Gelpi
Area soccer teams try for titles
From staff reports
Supports Youth Empowerment and Glenn Dowell
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Is America on the rise or on the decline? - Bob Paslay
Pardon me while I play Socrates. By that I mean, I am wondering something but I truly don't know the answer. So I will be questioning and out of that questioning may come some enlightenment. This is sincere. I know if any of you have ever been to a seminar in which the moderator is known as the "facilitator" you will look at me askance.
Hot dogs as ammo in the gas station war - Justin Boron
A buffet of fountain soft drinks, breakfast sandwiches, and hot dog bars loaded with fresh condiments - these are convenience store delicacies the battle of the gas stations has given us, more than anyone driving to or from work could ask.
Girls soccer heats up
By Doug Gorman
Pets of the Week
Anastasia is a 2-year-old, charcoal-gray domestic longhair. She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. Anastasia was rescued from the "death row" list at Animal Control. Aside from being one of the most beautiful cats at the shelter, she is also one of the sweetest. She does well with other cats. For more information call the Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
New pope, but not new church - Greg Gelpi
Newsroom, dinner table and Internet chat rooms swirled in debate, but was there anything really to debate?
Three juco players sign with CCSU women's basketball team
From staff reports
North Clayton advances to state
By Jeffery Armstrong
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