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Dealing with a buffet-style stench - Justin Boron
When you come back from a particular chain of buffet restaurant, in tune with the chain's name, you smell like a herd of cattle.
Because I'm fat and broke - Rob Felt
Do you want to go to lunch today?"
The sins of the fathers - Gerry Yandel
Sitting in my kitchen early on Father's Day, I pondered the ramifications of socking Michael Jackson in what's left of his surgically re-created nose.
Letters to the Editor
Carter Boulevard could use new name
Obituaries
June 22, 2005
Board to vote on budget next week
By Justin Boron
Your choice of deaths - Ed Brock
Here's one of those horrible rhetorical questions for you that I usually don't even try to answer.
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Former Clayton St. golfer to play in Canadian Open tourney
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Basketball brawl leads to arrest
By Ed Brock
Tiger martial arts students excel
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Agencies sign agreement on deprivation arrests
By Ed Brock
They don't deserve it - or do they? - Shannon Jenkins
When it comes to money, people will say the darnedest things.
This column is brought to you by... - Bob Paslay
So I was driving along listening to a country station out of Athens/Gainesville and on comes Barbara Dooley, the wife of legendary Georgia Bulldog coach Vince Dooley. She starts to tell us about being in the hospital and thank goodness she is OK now. But that the hospital stay made her and Vince start thinking about health care coverage. Thank goodness, she had XYZ insurance because it provided the protection she needed. She then launched into this full-blown plug for the insurance company.
Students learn problem solving at summer school
By Justin Boron
Pets of the Week
Victoria is a 3 year old, tortie domestic shorthair. She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. Victoria was living as a stray and eating out of garbage cans prior to coming to Clayton County Humane Society. She is a very sweet, gentle cat. She likes to find quiet, out-of-the-way places, where she tends to nap her days away. She has been at CCHS for several years, so the Humane Society is very anxious to find a permanent, loving home for Victoria. For more information, please call Clayton County Humane Society at (770)471-9436 or visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
Juvenile court judge speaks on gangs
By Ed Brock