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Feature: Tennis, Anyone?
Dirt: Greensboro Performing Arts Center Marches Forward
10 Best: Ten Best Fall TV Shows
Voices: My Million-Dollar Idea
Editorial: Election Officials Who Don't Care for Voters
Tunes: Still Stuck off the Realness
Flicks: Good Intentions aren't Good Enough to Save The Butler from Contrivance
Visions: Producer Rick Eldridge Revisits the Ultimate Life in Upcoming Sequel
Chow: For Breakfast, Your House is Mine

Crash: Tempus Fugit, One Grade at a Time
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