Deal could face financial insolvency after backing family business
In the midst of his campaign for governor, Nathan Deal faces such dire financial troubles that he must sell his home to avert foreclosure or bankruptcy.
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Deal could face financial insolvency after backing family business
Who is to blame for bed bugs?
As Americans Are Using Harsh Pesticides and Chemicals to Kill Bed Bugs is it Making the Problem Worse? America is in the midst of a nationwide infestation of bed bugs.
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Who is to blame for bed bugs?
Father’s death turning point in Sherrod’s life
In a photo made from video provided by CBSNews.com, former USDA official Shirley Sherrod is interviewed Thursday on “The Early Show.” President Obama apologized to Sherrod over her ousting in the midst of a racially tinged firestorm that ensnared the White House, Agriculture Department, NAACP and an online blogger.
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AG: Ga. must hand over $18 million to local govts (Tifton Gazette)
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s top lawyer says the state must hand over $18 million in disputed sales tax revenue to local governments in the midst of a crippling state budget crunch.
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FBI reopens decades-old Macon slaying
In the midst of the civil rights movement, two Macon police officers fired shots at A.C. Hall, a 17-year-old black youth, killing him.
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