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Festival wraps up its 'Nine Nights'
By Ed Brock
Obituaries
October 14, 2005
Household horrors abound - Ed Brock
I looked up and it was there again, the stain, a growing blight of nasty, brown concentric rings.
Committee : Eminent domain unfairly targets the poor
By Johnny Jackson
Hecht sizing up run for Lt. Governor
By Justin Boron
Fall colors only a drive away
By Aisha I. Jefferson
Letters to the Editor
Bush late in the game on building refineries
‘Swordfish' a disappointment but a keeper - Justin Boron
”Swordfish“ is one of those movies that I feel bad about owning, but whenever it's on television, I'm compelled to watch it.
What am I doing, where have I been? - Michael Davis
So this is Friday. And what have I done?
Pets of the Week
Hemmi is a one and a half year old domestic shorthair orange tabby. He has been neutered and all vaccinations are current. Hemmi is a polydactyl (has extra toes), and it is believed that polydactyl cats bring good luck to the homes in which they live. He is extremely playful, and very loving and affectionate with people. However, he has an extreme dislike for other cats, so he should likely be an "only cat." Due to his inability to get along with other cats, Hemmi's days at the humane society shelter are spent in a cage, so it is imperative that he find a permanent home soon. For more information, please call Clayton County Humane Society a (770) 471-9436 Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
An afternoon in McDonough Square - Johnny Jackson
Eastbound on Georgia Highway 20/81 follows the road to what locals called ”McDonough Square.“
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Aghast at soaring prices - Chris Goltermann
The feeling was like being at auction, watching your most prized item slowly float out of range of your wallet.
Life is so unsettling now - Bob Paslay
It is indeed an unsettling time in America. The president's approval rating is down to 39 percent. Asked if the nation is going in the right direction, only about a fourth of those responding said we are. The natural disasters keep mounting. This nation, which should be figuring out how to balance our budget, is having to spend billions on the Iraq war and on helping rebuild the hurricane ravaged coast.
Citizens not allowed to speak
To the editor:
Seven and oh-no for Riverdale
By Jimmy Lay
Columbia second-half surge dooms Forest Park
By Doug Gorman
Don't drink and bid - Rob Felt
Silent auctions for charity are a great way to bring people to an event while keeping them entertained and raising money for a good cause at the same time. Throw a wine tasting into the equation and things become even more interesting.