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March 7, 2005
Grinning and daring it - Gerry Yandel
There's a question that has been nagging me for the dozen years I have lived in Stockbridge that I'm sure has occurred to you as well: What is the deal with people who jump their turn at a four-way stop sign?
Patterson lifts Clayton St. to Peach Belt championship
From Staff Reports
Fear and Loathing at the Flower Show - Rob Felt
The bucket-sized flower pots in front of the parking deck security booths were overflowing with plastic representations of nature's true glory, and I wondered if all the botanical fanatics headed to the Southeastern Flower Show would take offense at that.
Judge moonwalks over the defense in trial - Justin Boron
Enews has emerged as the front-runner in the coverage of the Michael Jackson child molestation trial taking place in the backwoods city of Santa Maria, Calif.
The diva phoenix rises again, go Martha - Bob Paslay
If federal prosecutors hoped to chill all white collar criminals by sending Martha Stewart to jail, they failed. If they hoped to break the diva, they failed. All they did was create a more successful, richer and better Martha Stewart.
Crowd denounces Forest Park sanitation plan
By Ed Brock
The good, bad and ugly of religiosity - Ed Brock
A synchronistic series of events have led me to make a few observations about morality and religion.
Fuel tax bill amended
By Justin Boron
If you're video taping, tape the entire story - Zach Porter
This week in the national news there was an incident at a New Jersey high school where a teacher was caught on video yelling excessively at his students to stand up during the National Anthem. The footage was recorded secretly on a student's mobile phone. The teacher was basically arguing with one student who refused to stand. Captured by a device that fits in the palm of a hand, this footage has now been beamed out from the small classroom across the nation to millions of slight-minded television viewers.
Pets of the Week
Monk is a 1-year-old, black domestic shorthair. He has been neutered and all vaccinations are current. Monk was abandoned at the door of the Clayton County Humane Society. He has some unusual facial deformities, but the attending veterinarian believes that Monk is healthy. For more information call the Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
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Mere supermarket musings - Greg Gelpi
A deadly meteor is zeroing in on the United States with impending devastation and massive loss of life.