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Taking a swing at Congress, out at first - Bob Paslay
What I like about the way the Big Guy designed us is He gave us this spectacular brain and no two people got the same one. So two people can stand side by side in a museum looking at a painting, especially an abstract one, and one sees a pony and one sees a glob of colors and nothing more.
The Internet is full of virtual dreams - Gerry Yandel
Don't tell anyone, but I'm gonna get rich from the Internet.
Stars, but only on diamond - Greg Gelpi
Their forearms may rival those of Superman, but that doesn't mean that their integrity does as well.
Sad excuses for entertainment - Justin Boron
One thing people definitely need more of in their lives is Sylvester Stallone and Jeff Foxworthy. This seems to be the attitude of two cable channels that have become fail safes of mine for worthwhile programming when nothing else was on.
God issues statement on His catastrophe policy - Rob Felt
God gave a brief outline of his feelings surrounding catastrophe fallout Wednesday in a press release directed to media outlets around the world. The statement addressed specific instances where bystanders to accidents, fires and other fatal events thanked God afterwards that they were spared.
Spaniel's smile wins a spot in national dog mag
By Shannon Jenkins
Staying connected, but at what cost? - Zach Porter
Right now, like most people my age, I do not own a home phone. With long distance calling from anywhere to anywhere across the U.S. on a cell phone, then what is the point of having a land line when it can cost you just for the basic service that you do not really need? What is worse is that in most places you must pay for a basic phone line in order to receive high-speed Internet access.
Take a moment, capture the essentials in your life - Tamara Boatwright
Quick, if it were needed by the police could you tell them your license plate number? Could you provide police with a detailed description of your child or spouse and a current, clear photograph?
Gateway Village making strides
By Justin Boron
Henry County knocks off region rival Luella
By Doug Gorman
Trial begins in double homicide
By Ed Brock
Obituaries
March 30, 2005
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.
If we can't get along, should we play alone? - Shannon Jenkins
Since we all can't seem to play nicely together, maybe we should be separated.
Chides Walker decision
To the editor:
What a season!
By Anthony Rhoads
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Rejects praise for Day
To the editor:
Day Reporting Center opens in Clayton County
By Ed Brock
Victim's family thanks everyone
To the editor:
Discrimination not a settled issue in Riverdale
By Justin Boron