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Making sense of overtime
Reforms would help shield businesses from costly lawsuits by simplifying confusing and outdated standards.

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Two arts schools
Students benefit from choice.

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Biotechnology offers economic growth potential


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Progress being made on Garlington Road
Bob Leach,
Greer

Rules are simple: the left lane is for passing
John Stepp,
Clemson

China's taking over without firing a shot
William H. Funchess,
Clemson

Bush stands solidly for conservative values
Muriel Larson,
Greenville

The worst offense was involved American flag
Bill Bruehl,
Seneca


IN THEIR OWN WORDS


Gen. Wesley K. Clark:
Our country is leaving its soldiers, veterans behind
Howard Dean
Bush's policies have hurt workers in South Carolina
John Edwards:
South Carolina's workers deserve a helping hand
Dick Gephardt
...And economic growth and health care for all
John Kerry
America needs a candidate to fight special interests
Dennis Kucinich:
State primary a chance to send a message on Iraq
Joe Lieberman:
America needs a plan to help families, create jobs
Al Sharpton:
Join me in fight to keep Dr. King's dream alive

Complete Election 2004 coverage

OUR TURN

Question: Who shined, who stumbled, who just stood there?
Picking winners and losers in Thursday’s debate of Democratic presidential candidates.


_____Columnists_____
Beth Padgett
At least Jackson's 'reveal' has us talking

Leroy Chapman Jr.
Black voters can have a key role

Paul Hyde
Welcome, Dems, to an uneasy state

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