Political RoundUp: November 2005
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Growing numbers, Curiouser and curiouser, Save the calf, Welcome aboard
Speaker Glenn Richardson wants to build his dream house on accreted land on St. Simons.
If you think the University of Georgia's first group of African-American athletes was an ordinary bunch of jocks, think again.
In 1994, rumors of a plant closing in Screven County began to surface, generating deep concern among locals in and around Sylvania, the county seat.
What do the much-celebrated rookies of the 2005 Atlanta Braves season have to do with economic development in Rome/Floyd County? Mike Pennington hopes the answer is, "A lot."
It's difficult to imagine a more successful example of many different cultures melting together seamlessly than DeKalb County.
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