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A babe lost in the wild - Ed Brock
My wife and I have decided that our daughter will spend her first years lost in the wilds of Zanzibar.
Running into an iceberg at dinner - Zach Porter
Sometimes eating out can be a scary excursion into the unknown. You have to chose your restaurants carefully or you might wind up ordering a Caesar salad bowl filled with iceberg lettuce topped with a few prized scraps of romaine, as if you were a fool. And allow me a moment to tell you that iceberg lettuce has absolutely no nutritional value and if you like it then don't waste your time reading this column. You have no taste, just like the lettuce you eat.
Making a name for oneself - Gerry Yandel
I've decided I want to have a road named after me.
Exiting the stage with grace and dignity - Bob Paslay
It is hard for those of us without much power to understand how addictive power can be. The spotlight is on you, people huddle waiting for your every pronouncement. The masses show their love and adulation at every turn.
Mardi Gras or bust? - Justin Boron
Indecision and fear mounted. At first, I cracked under the pressure, backing away from a trip to New Orleans, for Mardis Gras. It would be the first missed in awhile.
House, Senate wrestle with civil liability changes
By Justin Boron and Michael Davis
Teen injured in fight at school
By Ed Brock
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Tolerance is a lesson for people of all ages - Tamara Boatwright
I put on my Birkenstock sandals, combed my very short hair, made sure I had two earrings in both ears, turned on the television and waited for the urge to become a homosexual to wash over me.
Hill cancels banquet
By Justin Boron
Obituaries
February 11, 2005
A secret society is revealed - Greg Gelpi
Pausing, I turned to glance over my shoulder, squinting my eyes and surveying each shadow of the landscape. All caution had to be taken to ensure I hadn't been followed.
Pulliam reflects on first year
By Greg Gelpi
Pets of the Week
Faith is a gray tabby domestic shorthair. She is about 1 1/2 years old, and has been spayed. All vaccinations are current. Faith was abandoned at the door of Clayton County Humane Society, hungry and pregnant. She is a quiet, solitary cat. She is affectionate and loving with people, but frightened of other cats. She will do best as an "only cat." For more information, call the Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see more animals available for adoption.
Sole arrest made in shoe theft
By Ed Brock
Riverdale mosque plans expansion, park
By Ed Brock