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Bottle bomb not terroristic - Justin Boron
The old exploding bottle trick I love it, and luckily no one was seriously injured. It works out to be a laughable prank in my book.
Union Grove, Luella vie for state titles
By Doug Gorman
Halloween 2005 losing to competition - Ed Brock
Scary masks and imaginary hobgoblins just don't scare me this year.
Bunny ears and holding on to my pride - Michael Davis
I have to admit that I'm a little bit ashamed of myself.
Snap, crackle, pop goes technolust - Rob Felt
Inside the box was another box, which was full of individually wrapped boxes. As each one unfurled and took its first look around, the promise of crystalline surround-sound echoed through the room... the room... the room...
One seat contested in Morrow election
By Justin Boron
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.
Teacher found dead in Henry home
By Michael Davis
While Georgia avoids wrath of Wilma, Clayton gets hit with cooler weather
From Staff Reports
Obituaries
October 25, 2005
Letters to the Editor
October 18, 2005
Brrrrrrrrrrr, I hate cold weather - Bob Paslay
I hate cold weather. Let me say officially I like it hot and I am not looking forward to winter. Well, hate is a strong word reserved in my life to fried liver. So I guess I should say I don't love cold weather.
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Clayton schools easing some restrictions on gas use
By Jeffery Whitfield
Local high school volleyball begin quest for state titles
By Doug Gorman
South leads nation in single mothers
By Ed Brock