By JOSH SHAFFER, Raleigh News & Observer
High gas prices provide excuse to skip chores
Gas at $4 a gallon has launched a summer of sacrifice. Canceled vacations to Disney World. Hummers permanently parked in the driveway.But high-priced petroleum has given people a handy tool for avoiding unpleasant chores.Tired of driving to see the in-laws? Want to skip mowing the lawn? Just use The Gas Excuse: this year's version of "The Dog Ate My Homework."
Sex drugs' critics hate tawdry trade
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Scan a gas station or corner market shelf, and there, alongside the Slim Jims, hangs a package of pills that neighbors buy like bubble gum or hate like sin.
Jumps carry skip-rope team a long way
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The Cash sisters can skip rope 170 times in a minute, wearing their arms down to jelly, slapping welts on their legs. It's an offbeat hobby that started when they were schoolgirls, then grew into a mania.Flips. Leapfrogs. Dives to the floor. Makenna and Suzanne Cash jump rope like linebackers hit tackling dummies.
Pricey aviation fuel grounds amateur pilots
SMITHFIELD, N.C. -- Twenty years ago, an amateur pilot could escape Earth's mundane grind and enjoy an hour in the clouds for a mere 50 bucks.
April brings mystery tribute to Confederate grave
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Each April, a stranger creeps into Oakwood Cemetery and drapes a single gravestone with a black sash.He lights a candle in tribute to a doomed Confederate hanged for firing a last-ditch shot at Raleigh's Yankee occupiers.
Man and dog both lose a leg
Losing a leg hardly fazed Lonnie Smith. It's tough to climb ladders with his prosthesis, and he has to switch legs when he swims. But otherwise, no bellyaching.Amputation didn't much bother Sampson, Smith's Rottweiler, either. The dog gets along fine without his right front leg, and he still sits up to beg with one outstretched paw.
Internet's anonymity fuels surge in sex traffic
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Buxom and blonde with a toothy grin, Lexi describes herself as a fun-loving and open-minded girl --available for $180 an hour.You can find her advertised on craigslist.org, the same Internet clearinghouse that offers second-hand wheelbarrows and tennis racquets.
Civil War detective solves grave mix-up
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Jacob Pfeiffer caught a rebel's bullet on the hip at Gettysburg in 1863, a wound that took a month to kill him.

