M Dwarfs: The Search for Life is On
Rednova.com | 89 minutes ago
M-dwarf stars, much smaller, dimmer and cooler than stars like our sun, are by far the most common type of star in our galaxy.
Man on trial for Atlanta murder has Neponset history
Star-Courier | 1 hour ago
A Georgia man on trial this week in an 11-year-old Atlanta murder case once served time in prison in Illinois for a kidnapping that occurred in Neponset.
Chemical Could Revolutionize Polymer Fuel...
Chemicalonline.com | 2 hours ago
Atlanta, GA - Heat has always been a problem for fuel cells. There's usually either too much for certain portable uses, such as automobiles or electronics, or too little to be efficient. 2.7
Tornado Watch in South Metro Area
WXIA Atlanta | 3 hours ago
Rainfall Should Help Ga. Peanuts $1,000 Cab Ride Saves Evacuees Swastikas Burned Into Family Lawn Perdue Fleshes Out Legal Staff High Gas Prices Pinching States Web Editor: Tracey Christensen Last Modified: ... 2.7
Katrina causes few hiccups with Atlanta airport operations
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer | 3 hours ago
Sitting back in the world's busiest airport, Emelda Kador was thinking of spending Labor Day with her nieces and nephews at a New Orleans waterpark. 3.2
U2Phillips Arena on Nov 18 & 19, 2005 | |
Atlanta couple finds Italian paradise
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | 4 hours ago
When Sally Gable began looking for a vacation home in 1987, all she wanted was a modest retreat in the White Mountains of New Hampshire where she had spent her childhood. 2.7
University of Louisville names interim medical school dean
WKYT Lexington | 4 hours ago
The chief of staff at University of Louisville Hospital will serve as interim dean of the School of Medicine. 2.7
People in business
Santa Cruz Sentinel | 6 hours ago
Wireless technology executive SCOTT HRASTAR has been appointed senior vice president of technology for Intellisync Corp. 2.7
Preserve the best, build without sprawl, leader tells Clayton
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | 6 hours ago
Keep your trees, farms, lakes and streams, and reuse the usable. That's the advice one of the nation's leading advocates of smart growth gave last week to Clayton business and government leaders. 2.7
Hurricane Forces Airports to Close
WXIA Atlanta | 8 hours ago
Opponents to Fight Ga. Voter ID Bill Arrest in Practical Joke Gone Awry FEMA Prepares for Katrina Landfall Web Editor: Sean Rowe Reported By: Elaine Reyes Last Modified: 8/29/2005 9:20:22 AM Airport closures in ... 2.7
Revised flood plain hits owners in Henry
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | 11 hours ago
When Brian Esarove scouted for a home in Henry County a decade ago, he trudged through the tall, ... The Federal Emergency Management Agency is working with each of Georgia's 159 counties to specify areas it believes are now prone to flooding because of rapid development that changes flood patterns. 2.7
Overcoming Fear of Heights -- In-Depth Doctor's Interview
Ivanhoe.com | 14 hours ago
Michael Davis, Ph.D., explains how medication and therapy can help people get over their debilitating fear of heights. 2.7
FEMA Ready for Category 5 Katrina
WXIA Atlanta | 22 hours ago
FEMA Southeast Headquarters. 11Alive.com brings you in-depth storm coverage, including online storm tracking, home preparation tips and video clips of Mother Nature's devastating fury. 2.9
Priceless perks
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | 14 hours ago
Never have the words "employee discount" fueled such financial frenzy or commanded as much marketing cache. 2
Press Releases
Yahoo (AFP) | Yesterday
View: . Include Photos Australian Cooking Show Dining Downunder Releases Global Survey Results on Hotel Cuisine Promotions PR Web - 2 hours, 32 minutes ago - August 28, 2005 -- From January to June 2005, Dining ...
On a mission to help the 'downtrodden' of India
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Yesterday
Leprosy starts with a small patch of skin that gets a little darker, lighter or redder. 2.9
The making of a college president
The Macon Telegraph | Yesterday
WARNER ROBINS - July 14, the phone rang in Ivan Allen's office. He got on his knees and said a prayer of thanks. 2.7
Sales tax may fund schools
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | Yesterday
Georgians are about to be asked if they prefer property taxes or higher sales taxes to fund local ... Two of three candidates for governor --- Perdue and Democratic Secretary of State Cathy Cox --- are undecided. 2.7
How Savannah revitalized its port
The State | Yesterday
SAVANNAH - For more than 250 years, the port of Savannah was a thriving conduit from the farms and factories of the Southeast, exporting flax, silk and cotton to Europe and the rest of the world. 2.7
CDC's Redesign Eyes Security, Collegiality
The Washington Post | Yesterday
The federal government's chief public health agency is preparing to open a rebuilt $1.5 billion campus here, one that reflects the contradictions of a nation worried about terrorism, global calamity and death ... 2.9
Police nab 2 in alleged drug deal
Citizen Review Newspapers | Yesterday
Two Atlanta men traveled to the Fayetteville Taco Bell Monday, but instead of leaving with a couple of soft tacos, they left in a pair of handcuffs. 2.7
Simmons to speak at Men's Day Program
The Observer (Registration Required) | Yesterday
MOULTRIE a " Union Missionary Baptist Church will hold its Mena s Day Program at 3 p.m. today, Aug. 2.7
Long trail of secret land buys
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | Saturday
When Gwinnett County commissioners buy boots for sewer workers, mattresses for prisoners and bread ... 3 AJC: Weather: Storm Path From athlete to quarterback Gwinnett County's leaders believe the Georgia Open Meetings Act (Georgia Code section 50-14) allows them to vote in secret to buy land. 2.7
Pay locally
US News & World Report | Saturday
Jessica Torch thought she wanted to major in Jewish studies, even before she started applying to colleges. 2
City Reversal On Gay Play Ban
365Gay.com | Saturday
Last week police shut down the local production of the hit Off Broadway musical saying the center did not have a city theater license. 1.3
Bishop's charity generous to bishop
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | Saturday
In 1995, Bishop Eddie Long established a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity to help the needy and spread the gospel. 2.7
PMI Atlanta Downtown Luncheon
Techlinks.net | Saturday
There will be a $15 charge for the function, which will include a box lunch. You must register to ensure getting a meal. 2.7
School fire ignites memories of youth
Brunswick News | Saturday
The yearbooks are worn - one even has a rip across its cover. In their pages, memories unfold through the black and white images of laughing teenagers.
Georgia leaders look for silver lining in base closures
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer | Saturday
WASHINGTON - It was by far the worst week Georgia has endured in nearly two decades of the base closure process. 3.2
Local collector cashing in on Francoeur Fever
Gwinnett Daily Post | Saturday
Erik Richards, a Duluth resident, may be the leading seller of Jeff Francoeur memorabilia in the country. 2.9
Chief dismisses claim assistant intervened to clear son
The Macon Telegraph | Saturday
DeKalb County police Chief Louis Graham on Friday dismissed the importance of charges that a top ... 11 in Ellenwood, according to a police report. 4.2
Daily Briefing
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | Saturday
Honda Motor Co., Japan's third-largest automaker, may not achieve an initial sales goal for Ridgeline, its first U.S. pickup truck, and won't alter pricing or add a cheaper model to boost demand, a U.S. ... 2
Window on the Klan: Controversial play set in '40s to be read today
WGMS Washington | Saturday
Window on the Klan: Controversial play set in '40s to be read today Updated: Saturday, Aug. 4.3
Fallen Ga. Soldier's Mom Joins Protests
WXIA Atlanta | Saturday
A Metro Atlanta mother who went to Crawford, Texas, to meet with Cindy Sheehan says she has come back to Atlanta inspired and ready to push for change. 2.7
Coretta Scott King health fund set up
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | Saturday
The family of Coretta Scott King has set up a fund to help pay her medical bills after her doctor announced Friday that the civil rights matriarch will be hospitalized for at least another month. 2.7
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