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Onus is on Whittle
Web-posted 1/22/97
The ordeal of Columbia County Deputy Calvin Parker is over. After seven months on paid suspension, next week he goes back to the job he loves.
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Expand `loser pays'
Web-posted 1/22/97
Nearly everyone knows by now that the House reprimand meted out to Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., includes a whopping $300,000 levy for extra work he caused the Ethics Committee by making some inaccurate statements.
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A thin premise
Web-posted 1/22/97
Like the blinding flash of strobe lights in a nude-dancing parlor, the U.S. Health Service may have illuminated, finally, the reason women lodge sexual-harassment complaints more frequently than men.
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Outlines `family planning' agenda
Web-posted 1/22/97
The recent finding that the U.S. abortion rate has fallen to its lowest point since 1976 has left many scrambling for an explanation.
Mary Beth Pierucci, Augusta
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Scoffs at worries about gays, security
Web-posted 1/22/97
The worst Army scandal involves sexual harassment on a massive scale. Thousands of women are coming forward with allegations that they were sexually abused by male officers.
Morgan Eubanks, Augusta
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Voices cynical view of Washington
Web-posted 1/22/97
Is there anything lower than a Washington politician? I think not. How many years have you heard Washington say ``We will balance the budget''? I've heard it all my life and have yet to see it - and, chances are, never will. Billy Bedgood, Augusta
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Contrasts Clinton parties, SRS layoffs
Web-posted 1/22/97
I have some very strong concerns about the recent inauguration costs: $31 million to throw parties? It seem this money could better be spent on other things, like eliminating a deficit bill that our president is so determined on clearing up, or eliminating the layoff of hundreds of personnel at Savannah River Site.
Sherry Laurence, Augusta
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