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Behind the likable, low-key demeanor is a stealth politician with a laser focus - a key player on President Bush's team.
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Behind the likable, low-key demeanor is a stealth politician with a laser focus - a key player on President Bush's team.
The former Georgia senator is nominated for the board, and there's more than meets the eye in the governor's appointment of a floor leader.
Just a year ago Gov. Roy Barnes launched what was known as the mother of all re-election campaigns. What went wrong?
Who runs Georgia government? A year ago that was an easy question with an easy answer. No longer.
How important is Georgia in the upcoming presidential primaries? And the state loses three prominent citizens - two former mayors and a governor.
The governor's COO eyes staggered legislative terms, and Harold Reheis, veteran EPD chief, leaves state government.
Let's stop kidding ourselves. Football and basketball are not amateur collegiate sports.
The mayor entertains a bid for the U.S. Senate, and "Rat Man" wants an apology.
Throughout its history, the Georgia General Assembly has been noted for ducking the tough issues.
Jimmy Carter praises Barnes... Blank and Perdue are at odds.
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