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Editorial October 19, 2005
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Quality of life
     With manufacturing job growth pretty much at a standstill nationwide, communities like ours will have to focus more and more on improving the quality of life for current and prospective residents. That seems to be something we are doing a pretty good job of at the present time.
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RFD
By Bonnie K. Taylor General Manager The True Citizen
     Have you ever wondered what the officiating minister at your funeral will have to say about you when you die? I had never really thought about myself ... but I have others for I often write about those I have known who have passed on.
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Looking Back
     10 Years Ago: Oct. 19, 1995 The Rev. James W. Clark of Waynesboro raised a 5-pound sweet potato in his front yard. In addition to the sweet potato, Clark grew tomato vines nearly 6 feet tall.
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“MY MULLET”
Marshall Singletary
     I have never done well with imposed boundaries. Locked doors frustrate me; fences are made to jump, and the word “no” is unbearable.
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TAKING A GAMBLE
Bill Shipp
     Following is a proposed speech for Ralph Reed’s political campaign. The odds in Las Vegas are running about 10,000 to 1 against his delivering it.
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DIGGING UP BONES
Lucy Adams
     How does that Randy Travis song go? Bones, I’m digging up bones, exhuming things better left alone . . .
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Letter to the Editor
     Editor: On behalf of the Waynesboro Exchange Club, I’d like to thank the community for its continued support of the Exchange Club Fair. The monies raised last week during the fair will be used to provide scholarships to students within the county and will also be used to make donations to local org
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