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Campaigns Could third time be the charm in wacky All hope third try settles election. AJC Candidates ready to square off. Walker Families come out to picnic with candidates for Senate. Gwinnett Some Democrats fear Dean will be next McGovern. Columbus Green part faction wants Squires running for place in history. AJC Top recipients of special interest money. Post Economy Start of construction at equestrian center brings excitement. Columbus Miller fighting cuts to Risky Business: Boeing, Daimler. Times Picayune Education Local educators get lesson in safeguarding classrooms. Canton G-8 Governor Perdue proves a good listener. AJC Olens appointed to Perdue board. Marietta Government State saddled with glut of empty office space. Savannah Health Sick Buildings: State offers little help. AJC Rx benefit in Medicare is confusing, citizens say. AJC Higher Ed Getting technical. Savannah Indigent Defense Final appointments made to public defender panel. Athens Columbus Rome Politics Cox plans visit to Lewis: Transportation DOT plan for square is roundly criticized. AJC GRTA seeks public input on land use. Gwinnett Red light cameras: Making streets safer or invading your privacy? Gwinnett Water Governors to meet for river system talks. Tallahassee Editorials Ratajczak: Tax cuts create extra burden on economy. AJC Misplaced optimism haunts state revenue. Macon This doesn’t help UGA one bit. Macon UGA Trustees review of Shipp: Why the Democrats’ flame keeps flickering. Athens Gwinnett Marietta Homeless addicts finding a lifeline. AJC Wooten: Want leaders? Don’t turn left. AJC Once in a blue Sunday. Rome A case for action. Augusta Note: Beginning in August, the Augusta Chronicle will require you to register for an account to read the articles. Access is still free, but, you’ll have to log in…. So, you may want to create an account now before the rush… Who ever took over the websites for 9:48:57 AM |