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Georgia was ready for whatever might happen at the G-8 Summit, but not much actually did.
When we prepare our economic development stories, our writers ask two questions: "What are your problems?" and "What are you doing about them?"
There are two basic management styles, an old boss once said. Theory X sees only the bad in employees and Theory Y sees the good.
For many nonprofits, the number of clients needing services is up, but donations are down.
In March, voters will choose between the new 2003 flag and Gov. Barnes' "Royal Blue" flag. Ironically, some of the "Flaggers" may end up voting for the blue flag.
Perdue occupies the weakest position of anyone in the governor's office in recent history.
Bill Shipp has given Georgia Trend a legacy of strong political writing.
A happy marriage of food and wine prompts some advice for budding collectors.
Finding wisdom in the words of King Louis XII, Woody Allen and Robert E. Lee
Georgia is certain to lose some of its military bases in the next round of closings — unless the state gets busy, fast.
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