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Librarian not quiet about her love of books
By Ed Brock
Mel curbs his own 'Passion' - Zach Porter
Today Mel Gibson is re-releasing his bloody film about the death of Jesus Christ in theaters - this time without the blood. The new "recut" version takes out many of the more gruesome moments of torture, with a total of six minutes cut from the original film.
Court hearing postponed
By Justin Boron
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Start your engines
By Anthony Rhoads
I can't lose this game
By Doug Gorman
Rule that Florida woman is dead and alive at same time - Bob Paslay
If Congress and other lawmakers could move as fast to save Social Security and fix other problems as they are moving to prevent the removal of the feeding tube to Terri Schiavo of Florida then this nation would be in great shape. This is one of those issues I don't care a lot about but am fascinated by it because of the machinations and human drama.
Pets of the Week
Eindy is a 4-year-old, black and white domestic medium-hair. She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. Eindy is a solitary cat, choosing quiet, out-of-the-way places where she can nap her days away. Eindy does not like other cats, so most of her three years at the Clayton County Humane Society shelter have been spent in a cage. For more information call the Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
Prices fuel need for alternative - Greg Gelpi
I remember walking to school in the snow up hill both ways, and I remember when gas prices were in the double digits.
Real life is real messy - Ed Brock
I've come to realize that the problem with artificial reality is that it isn't dirty enough.
The hero in the exit row - Justin Boron
Bound by duty and fueled with courage from Dan Rather's last broadcast the night before, I stepped up to the plate Thursday morning. My batter's box came in the form of a Delta Airlines Boeing 757 at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. I would eventually ascend thousands of feet above the ground before landing at LAX.
Open up and let the thunder in - Rob Felt
Standing just inside the pit wall of Turn 4 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway during a NASCAR event has a way of changing your perspective on things. Although the sport may be an easy target for late-show jesters and naysayers, those who let off the gas a little will find NASCAR to be a complex competition that combines human ability and mechanical engineering. Seriously.
Sutton overcomes obstacles to race on truck series
By Doug Gorman
Slain judge remembered during service
By Ed Brock