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A pledge for sanity, God forbid - Chris Goltermann
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under (insert your deity here) ...
Fall ... the name should tell you enough - Ed Brock
Can it be that fall, the dying season, has come upon us so soon?
Y'all talk right now, ya hear? - Michael Davis
We in the South have a special vocabulary and manner of speech.
Society still dealing with Katrina - Aisha I. Jefferson
Katrina, Katrina, Katrina.
Hold off on the obit for New Orleans - Bob Paslay
Mark Twain writing to someone who had head that the writer was dead declared, "Reports of my death has been greatly exaggerated." And at the last newspaper I worked at (and I use the term 'newspaper' advisedly since their goal is to see how much news they can keep out of the paper), a writer not thinking made a reference to that town's native son Clement Haynesworth and called him the late Clement Haynesworth.
Alas, new TV shows are here - Justin Boron
Surely, hearts around the nation pulsed a little faster this weekend. On the verge of network premiere week, who wouldn't be a little excited? Well, probably the majority of the cable-consuming world, whose entertainment hungers are more than satiated by hundreds of specialty channels, HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax.
Letters to the Editor
Board of Education refuses to budge
ELCA takes two-game lead in Region 5-A standings
By Doug Gorman
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Johnny Jackson
At 755 Hank Aaron Drive in Atlanta, Ga., there is a league of gentlemen who confoundedly walk this earth and touch the stars at the same time.
Police looking for man with Alzheimer's
From Staff Reports
Obituaries
September 21, 2005
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Storeowner: 'I have a gun, too.'
By Ed Brock
Pets of the Week
India is 1-year-old Siamese mix (with possibly a little Ragdoll thrown in too). She has been spayed and all vaccinations are current. India was rescued from Animal Control. She is unquestionably, one of the sweetest cats to have ever come through the shelter doors. She has a very meek, quiet personality and she loves to be held and cuddled. Though a little bit frightened of their sometimes rowdy behavior, she gets along well with the other cats at the shelter. For anyone looking for a true "lap cat" - India would be the perfect choice. For more information about how to adopt India, please call Clayton County Humane Society at (770) 471-9436. Visit www.claytoncountyhumane.org to see other animals available for adoption.
$6 million in federal money flowing into Clayton County
By Johnny Jackson
County buys land for first rec center
By Ed Brock
WNBA: We've got next
By Brian Howard