Thursday, May 28, 2009

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So long, but not good bye:
Southern Satire: Discomfort, With A Twist by Bill Osinski  
Southern Suffering: Base Towns Suffer the Brunt of Iraq Losses
Home-less in America: Straight Talk from a Poet
Modern Music: Forward, Into the Past by Lee Landenberger  
Black Belt Dad: Georgia Juvenile Justice Gets a Reprieve by John Kiely  
Finding the Balance: The challenge for government is to regulate greed while not stifling enterprise and creativity by Michael Trotter  
Shocking Real Life: Through the Mess by Hollis Gillespie  
Under Siege: Life for Low-Income Latinos in the South
GONSO Around Georgia: Where We've Been
BIO International 2009: Coffee County Company Courts International Clients by Jeanne Bonner  
Global Day of Action for Georgia Death-row Inmate Troy Davis
New DVDs: Memorial Day Brings War Home to the Flatscreen by Eleanor Ringel Cater  
Handel Slick in Savannah - But Where is the Beef? by John Fredericks  
News Analysis: Georgia's Legislative Session: Final Tally on the Signed and Unsigned
Ask Vanessa: ABCs of HPF CFLs by Vanessa Vadim  
The Verdict: Alaimo Sets a Shining Example by Jingle Davis  
Holding Out for the Dream: Students Seek Immigration Law Change
Speakers Past and Present, All With Troubles by J. Randolph Evans  
Star Georgia Author Leads Call for Environmental Justice by Maggie Lee  
Georgia Becomes 2nd State to Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote
How Can We Reduce Military Cost? by Michael Trotter  
Georgia Business: The Innovation Crescent: Bio Branding from Athens to Atlanta by Jeanne Bonner  
News Analysis: Healthcare: Groups Meet to Fix Georgia's Mental Health System by Emily Green  
The Public Service Commission: Part of the Power Behind Georgia Power
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