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Griffin/Spalding County: Changing TimesWelcoming retirees, students and downtown developersPublished: November 2007 |
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Rome/Floyd County: World-Class AppealA well-educated workforce and a vibrant communityPublished: November 2007 |
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Camden Couty: Ship And ShoreNaval base spurs inland developmentPublished: November 2007 |
Organizations: Georgia Association Of Water ProfessionalsPublished: November 2007 |
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The GreenRoom: November 2007Published: November 2007 |
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Political RoundUp: November 2007Published: November 2007 |
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The Great OutdoorsWhy aren’t more Georgians putting on orange vests and going hunting? Well, the state’s burgeoning residential and commercial growth has cut down on areas where people can hunt.Published: November 2007 |
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Robert E. Lee And Equal RightsA visit to Arlington National Cemetery provides a different view of the Confederate general who celebrated the end of slavery, saying he was “rejoiced” that it is abolished.Published: November 2007 |
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A Healthy DebateThere’s a new awareness of the need and the urgency of the need to make the benefits of good healthcare more broadly available, especially to the 1.7 million Georgians who have no health insurance.Published: November 2007 |
The World Isn't FlatThe only sure way to make the world economically flat would be to have a global minimum wage – an idea worth considering.Published: November 2007 |
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A Literary Triple CrownA trio of Georgians – Hank Klibanoff, Cynthia Tucker and Natasha Tretheway – all native Southerners, won Pulitzer Prizes this year. Their common bond is a stream of racial consciousness that flows through their writing.Published: November 2007 |
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2007 Silver Spoon AwardsFor the sixth year, our dining editor selects Georgia’s 10 best restaurants, pays homage to topflight dining experiences throughout the state, and points her fork in the direction of some exciting vacation spot meals.Published: November 2007 |