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A soundtrack for sports - Justin Boron
You know that part of a movie, where the acting and the story have built the emotional tone to a boiling point, and then some epic background score ensues to really turn the heat up, climaxing the movie's emotional tempo? It's the part that's kind of supposed to be the tear-jerker.
Obituaries
September 12, 2005
Talking with my friend, Cecilia - Shannon Jenkins
When my good friend Cecilia and I call each other our greetings are usually reminiscent of the ending of the movie "The Color Purple."
A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another - Aisha I. Jefferson
I really want to be a better person.
Internet communications more vital than ever - Rob Felt
In our age of a shrinking globe and a growing dependence on technology there are those who fear a small, uniform world and a massive computer crash.
Noodle index no secret - Michael Davis
A Thai newspaper recently reported that one of the country's more unusual, but effective, economic indicators is known as "Mama Noodle."
Push the bureaucrats aside and let a newsman through - Bob Paslay
If you cut off your leg using a chainsaw in front of a bureaucrat, he would run around in a panic, yelling, "Which form do I use, the blue form or the pink form."
You don't have to live like a 'refugee' - Chris Goltermann
Tom Petty's song rings true in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. "You don't have to live like a refugee."
Letters to the Editor
Don't blame Bush for Katrina problems
Home to hurricane country - Ed Brock
The highway south to Mobile was clear of physical damage, but more than a week after the storm there were still signs that we were heading into Hurricane Katrina country.
Church cherishes family's immovable faith
By Justin Boron
Colleagues remember soldier, postman
By Ed Brock
Lewis now playing key role for Ga. Tech
By Doug Gorman
Pets of the Week
Bonsai is a one year old, chocolate point Siamese. He has been neutered and all vaccinations are current. Bonsai's time had run out at Animal Control when the humane society found this beautiful boy. He is a sleek, gorgeous example of the Siamese breed. He is extremely quiet and mild mannered, and loves being around people. He does not mingle with other cats at the shelter, but he does tolerate their presence with no problem. For more information about how to adopt Bonsai, please call Clayton County Humane Society (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
BOE discusses fuel costs, displaced students
By Johnny Jackson
The best and worst of humanity - Johnny Jackson
The best and worst in humanity are necessary compliments. Rather the best and worst of humanity effectively compliment each other.
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8-year-old eludes possible abduction in Clayton
By Ed Brock