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Secretary of offensiveness - Gerry Yandel
When I was in high school, there was always a kid who managed to stay out of trouble by perpetually pointing out the wrongs of all the other kids around him.
ELCA falls in Class A semifinals
By Anthony Rhoads
A few steps in the celestial dance - Ed Brock
With a change of lenses, the rings of Saturn became crystal clear to me.
Let tolerance and understanding prevail - Justin Boron
In life, it's hard to be tolerant, understanding, and respectful even when you feel like you've been cheated. Whether you feel like you're getting sold out by a friend or shortchanged by some sober bartender, reactionary emotions inevitably surface.
Show me the ivy - Greg Gelpi
While some dream of endless sandy shorelines and others long for thriving metropolises, visions of ivy-covered brick walls have always danced in my mind.
Pets of the week
June 2, 2005
People movers
By Justin Boron
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One boycott ends, but persecution lives on - Shannon Jenkins
After nine years, a conservative Christian group has ceased its boycott of the Walt Disney Company.
Letters to the editor
May 27, 2005
Obituaries
June 6, 2005
Police seize $8 million in marijuana during busts
A pair of traffic stops and a raid on a Forest Park home netted police more than $8 million in marijuana.
Feel the need, the need for cheese - Michael Davis
So on Monday, a group of Englishmen got together on the top of a hill for an ancient contest. They gathered around noon, and spectators came from across the countryside to bear witness.
School Board to meet today
From Staff Reports
Reduce travel stress: Abolish giant carry-ons - Rob Felt
Dozens of people are clogged at the end of the loading ramp, shuffling back and forth and staring at the food service area just behind the plane's cockpit. A pair of flight attendants smile and nod at each passerby as they make their way towards the center aisle. They round the corner and peer down the cabin, taking survey of exactly what's holding up the group.
Henry County to play for state title
By Doug Gorman
Getting knocked off the bike of life - Bob Paslay
It is not easy to remain an optimist. It is like riding a bike. You are riding along, hit a pothole, get thrown and scarred up and bruised. You have to get back on the bike and keep going. That's not to say it doesn't hurt because it does.