Bill Campbell

Georgia often sneers as Atlanta struggles

Six years ago, when Gov. Sonny Perdue and state lawmakers agreed to help Atlanta fix its leaking sewers, the assistance came with a small dig at Atlanta itself. The 2006 Bain study showed Georgia contributing 5 percent to its...

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Jabari Simama returns to role in DeKalb

Sixteen years ago today, Jabari Simama was two weeks away from a devastating failure. Jabari Simama, who left metro Atlanta's political scene years ago and later moved to South Carolina, is back in the area as deputy chief...

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DHA inaugurates first in-patient rehabilitation unit in Rashid Hospital

Dubai, 15 October, 2009: The clinical nutrition section at Rashid HospitalRashid Hospital today celebrated World Food Day in association with the United Nations World Food Programme and other nutritional companies. "This year's...

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First Look at Heather Locklear's 'Melrose Place' Return

Older age-wise, Amanda Woodward finds herself in the Public Relation world as Ella Simms' new boss. The promotional pictures of Heather Locklear's return to "Melrose Place" have been released. The pics are taken from the...

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Stan Hochman: McCarver sings, tunes out zings

By Stan Hochman Philadelphia Daily News Daily News Sports Columnist THE FIRST ROUND of the playoffs is history. Enter Tim McCarver doing the American League Championship Series on Fox, the bull's-eye on his back enlarged by the...

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Veterans join to raise flag - roanoke.com

About 100 came to see Old Glory be lifted above a busy Roanoke intersection. The intersection where Elm Avenue crosses Interstate 581 is one of the busiest in the western half of the state. And Carl McCurdy, a former Marine who...

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Nine are candidates for state Supreme Court vacancy

By Bill Rankin The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wednesday, July 01, 2009 Atlanta’s U.S. attorney, five judges and three private attorneys were nominated Wednesday to be Georgia’s next Supreme Court justice. Gov. Sonny Perdue,...

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Stan Hochman: Take Harry Kalas along on your next lunch break

IS THERE anybody out there who thinks Harry Kalas sounded like "a wrecker demolishing cars?" Curt Smith thought so. Smith wrote a terrific book in 1987 called "Voices of the Game" about baseball broadcasters that included that...

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