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When getting the story was an act of courage, some Georgia journalists rose to the challenge. Most of them found that the story changed them, even as the movement changed their South.
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When getting the story was an act of courage, some Georgia journalists rose to the challenge. Most of them found that the story changed them, even as the movement changed their South.
the 2006 Georgia Oglethorpe Award recipient: Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority.
Kennesaw State's Dan Papp brings experience in international affairs to his new job A pair of oversized purple-framed glasses, homage to former KSU president Dr. Betty Siegel. Two sets of Russian nesting dolls: one representing former Soviet leaders from Lenin…
The United States has successfully survived and thrived through 50 years in which enemies such as the Soviet Union and Communist China had nuclear weapons on a far greater scale than Iran and North Korea ever will.
On Jan. 1, 2007, only two of 10 Metro Atlanta counties - DeKalb and Cobb - will have a lleader who has served more than two years in office.
Football great Taz Anderson now scores fund-raising dollars for his school instead of points.
Do we want to put ourselves in the company of progressive Southern states like Virginia and North Carolina or are we satisfied to keep company with states like South Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi?
Increased governmental incentives, rising natural gas prices and concern over global warming are driving the nuclear revival.
One Museum Place in Midtown, across Peachtree from the Wodruff Arts Center, will be more than just another project for builder and museum benefactor John Wieland. It will be his new home.
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