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Pat Brookshire, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, delivers an anti-tax message today during a Libertarian Party protest outside the U.S. Post Office in Decatur. The group stages annual protests against the tax system. Many post offices and Krogers will be open late to accept forms. Story
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Teen vandals are sentenced
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Play's nude scenes cause stir
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Hearing Tuesday for child suspect
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NFL Draft 2002
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