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Wednesday, June 4, 2003

What in the world has happened to radio?
By CAL BEVERLY
Publisher

News item: The Federal Communications Commission Monday voted to lift the cap on ownership of broadcast stations.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

After rapid growth, what will our future look like?

As a relative newcomer to Fayette County, I would like to think that I can look forward to years of growth and development in what was once a promising and admirable county. But that is not so.

Law officers breaking laws: It happens too often in Fayette

I wish the citizen who wrote the letter about the speeding lawman would have signed his name. I would like to thank him for his letter. I drive down Ga. Highway 54 from Fayetteville to Peachtree City every day. I've almost been run off the road by "lawmen" darting in and out of traffic and speeding down the road without their flashing lights or blaring sirens. I've been dangerously tail-gated while looking for an opportunity to change lanes in heavy traffic to get out of an intimidating deputy's way. Again, no lights and no siren.

Defibrillators save lives; install one

Every day, nearly 1,000 Americans suffer sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Chances for the victim's survival decrease by 10 percent every minute after the attack.

Authority's finances for 10 years pose questions

[Editor's note: The following e-mail was provided to The Citizen as part of an exchange between Mayor Steve Brown, members of the Peachtree City Council and the city's Development Authority.]

Development Authority guilty of no illegalities

[Editor's note: The following e-mail was provided to The Citizen as part of an exchange between Mayor Steve Brown, members of the Peachtree City Council and the city's Development Authority.]

Council must act to get TDK extension started

To members of the Peachtree City Council:

Denominations must stop focusing on nonessentials

The letter to the editor by Frank Cawood in the May 28 edition of The Citizen was a blessing to all that read it with an open mind and heart. Mr. Cawood exhibits the real Christian spirit of apostolic times when St. Peter exclaimed in these words: "I begin to see how true it is that God shows no partiality. Rather, the man of any nation who fears God and acts uprightly is acceptable to him". Acts 10:34-35.

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