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Wednesday, July 02, 2003 |
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Agriculture Cotton acreage down in state. AJC Burning question. Albany Economy Governor Protestors do not get to Governor. Augusta Health Higher Ed Trustees tightlipped after 4 hour meeting about UGA President’s actions reviewed. AJC Trustees eye Inspector General 2 Medicare Drug worries. Columbus Other Former Governor Barnes starting law practice. Access North Ga Columbus Macon Barnes opens small law firm that’s big on helping consumers. AJC Pentagon developing system to track every vehicle in the city. Athens Motion for Politics Political Insider. AJC Tobacco Cigarette tax goes into effect, smokers, retailers expect little change. Macon Transportation Transportation bond plan upheld by State Supreme Court. Rome Editorials ‘Georgia Works’ worth employing. AJC Shipp: If successful, anti-Adams campaign may put UGA’s national image at risk. Athens Gwinnett A full-scale debacle. Augusta Don’t fear a special session, fear a slashed state budget. AJC Sentencing plan would free up logic. AJC It might seem odd to raise the subject of water conservation while… Columbus Ramirez-Broyles - Court reduces black voters to mere pawns. AJC Put The watchwords: “public interest”. Macon Traffic cameras make some skittish. Macon Note: 9:29:27 AM |
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