Thursday, July 24, 2008

Georgia

City Ticketing Agents Over Foreclosures: ‘Not Cool’

Real estate professionals are steamed over a new policy in Atlanta. more >>

Morning Buzz: April 1, 2008

Will Ukraine and Georgia become the next countries to gain NATO admission? President Bush, who is Romania bound for the NATO summit opening tomorrow, said today that both countries are "ready and worthy" to join NATO. But Russia, claiming "sphere of influence" rights, is scowling at the proposal, and France and Germany are intimating opposition. "France will not give its green light to the entry of Ukraine and Georgia," French Prime Minister François Fillon said today. "We are opposed to Georgia and Ukraine's entry because we think that it is not the correct response to the balance of power in Europe and between Europe and Russia." more >>

Drive-by Election Results

Those bright, multicolored electronic billboards that loom off the side of the road won't be limited to ads for McDonald's or talk radio tonight when drivers in several Super Tuesday states return home from the office. Instead, they'll be displaying primary returns. more >>

A Super Tuesday Guide

Here’s an hour-by-hour forecast for the initial returns on megaprimary night. more >>

Race a Central Issue for Clinton, Obama in Georgia

Georgia voters are drawn to Obama by more than just race. more >>

McCain, Romney, Huckabee Fight It Out in Georgia

Huckabee leads in polls, but John McCain's surge could boost his chances in the state. more >>

Georgia Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff. more >>

A Prayer for Rain in Georgia

Lord, have mercy on your people, have mercy on us, and grant us rain. Oh , God, let rain fall on this land of Georgia . Those prostrate, beseeching words were spoken this morning by Methodist minister Gil Watson on the steps of the Georgia Capitol, in Atlanta. more >>

Morning Buzz: Nov. 8, 2007

After being pressured by western allies, Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, said parliamentary elections will be held by mid-February, a month later than planned. This move stemmed criticism from former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who said the pledge was insufficient. more >>

Water and Overpopulation

Southern drought dispute won't address the long-term issue, too many people fighting for a scarce resource. more >>

A Crisis on the Other Coast

A parched Southeast pleads its case to the president more >>

Trail Mix

A Georgia bus accident, lead-contamination at Brown University, and the University of Michigan embraces between-class golf. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Clarence Thomas

Circus Bears and Scooters

So scooters aren't fun just for "crazy Californians" but for kids in Georgia, too. more >>

Trail Mix

Daily roundup from campuses nationwide. more >>

Contestants Camp Out to Win Stinky Cars

You know what we usually call people who live in cars? Homeless. Or hippies. more >>

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