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Piedmont Park, picnics and plastic - Greg Gelpi
Weaving through the high rises of midtown, I continue to find myself surprised at finding Piedmont Park nestled serenely amongst the fields of concrete.
Cleaning my filthy computer - Ed Brock
It's like having brain damage," said my friend Brad, looking up from the monitor.
Poker series causes ungratified 'Tilt' - Justin Boron
I had been anticipating the day for months. Reading and watching anything I could about ESPN's new drama "Tilt," my eagerness for its premiere was on par with the excitement I had when I learned a Chipolte would be opening near my neighborhood. Chipolte is the best chain taqueria around and I won't hear any argument otherwise.
Racism through my children's eyes - Gerry Yandel
My daughters sat enraptured in front of the TV -- no rare occurrence, actually -- watching a battle during "The Two Towers," the middle movie of the Tolkien trilogy.
Narcotics unit goes to county police
By Justin Boron and Ed Brock
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Reality television comes to Clayton County
By Greg Gelpi
Falcons playing as a team
By Anthony Rhoads
High school junior launches fund-raising campaign
Compiled by Greg Gelpi
Appropriations hearings continue today
By Michael Davis
'Twas the night before Sickmas - Rob Felt
Behold... Christmas Eve, and I lay with a still. On the couch near the tree with a fever and chills.
Resolution reservations - Michael Davis
I'm not sure I'm ready for it to be a new year. There's so many things that I had wanted to get done that I just didn't seem to get around to this year.
Lady Cards rout C. Grove
By Jeffery Armstrong
GBI to meet with Hill today
By Justin Boron
Riverdale gets region sweep
By Anthony Rhoads
Employee discount cards to benefit chapel
By Greg Gelpi
Forts look good for BRAC list
By Ed Brock
Don't fool with Mother Nature - Bob Paslay
Doesn't it seem like Mother Nature has let loose on the world with a vengeance? We had hurricane after hurricane pummel the nation. Then the tsunami which was like hell on earth devastated whole regions and we may never know how many people lost their lives. Under the sea, acres of coral were also flattened.
Pets of the Week
Sonny is a 1-year-old, longhaired Chihuahua mix. He has been neutered and all vaccinations are current. Sonny is a tiny boy, weighing only 7 pounds. He is an outgoing, happy little dog, and he does well with other animals. For more information call the Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
Obituaries
January 19, 2005