05 Oct 2009 |
Este sábado 'The Mississippi Mudsharks' en Porta Caeli
El Norte de Castilla -
El Grease Punk (que se podría traducir como punk grasiento) llega a Valladolid el próximo sábado de la mano de 'The Mississippi Mudsharks'. El concierto tendrá lugar en la Sala ...
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10 May 2009 |
Zinkhan's body found in concealed area
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Fugitive murder suspect George Martin Zinkhan III dug his own grave and covered himself with debris before firing a single bullet into his head, investigators said Saturday. The Georgia Bureau of Investigations' state crime lab confirmed early Saturday evening that the body discovered earlier that
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10 May 2009 |
Tony Conway caters to Atlanta's rich and famous
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
The lunching ladies were on the way. The tables were laid estate-style, set end-to-end like shimmering runways. Tony Conway orbited the arrangement to make sure glasses lined up exactly, that the seats of the chairs barely touched the tablecloths, that the hydrangeas, tulips and peonies were
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10 May 2009 |
Tale of two Morehouse students holds bizarre twist of fate
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Joshua Brandon Norris is expected to graduate soon and become a Morehouse Man, with all its prestige. At 22, he's had a good run during his time at Morehouse College. He drove a Hummer, co-owned a fashion store at Perimeter Mall and owns a stylish $450,000 townhouse. He also shot another student.
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10 May 2009 |
Q&A w/ Lt. Gen. Russel Honor
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Lt. Gen. Russel Honor, now retired, was lauded as the "John Wayne dude," the face of competence and voice of clarity, during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Last week Honor's book "Survival," (written with former AJC military affairs reporter Ron Martz) hit the stands. Part memoir, part
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10 May 2009 |
Economy forcing students to transfer back in-state
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
David Zurawski knows he'll miss crisp Saturday afternoons in the stadium at Auburn University next fall. But his brokerage account has shrunk and other savings are running out, so he plans to transfer to Kennesaw State University. "There are so many things I love about Auburn," he said, "but I
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10 May 2009 |
Timeline of events in Zinkhan case
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
In the past two weeks, the Athens-Clarke County area has been stunned by the manhunt for alleged triple murderer and University of Georgia economics professor, 57-year-old George Zinkhan. That search ended Saturday when a pair of cadaver search dogs and search volunteers found his body buried in a
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10 May 2009 |
Australian Shepherd key to discovery of Zinkhan body
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
A team of volunteers and two cadaver dogs spent 10 hours Friday searching the dense woods for fugitive murder suspect George Zinkhan. When one of the dogs a 5-year-old German Shepherd named Circe showed some behavior changes, searchers returned to the location Saturday morning. "We came back today
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10 May 2009 |
Zinkhan's death some relief for neighbors
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
The two weeks since George Zinkhan killed his wife and two men have been unsettling to neighbors on Chesterfield Road in Bogart. "We've been a little uneasy," said Robert Adams, whose family lives across the street from where the Zinkhans lived. "It's good to know it's over. But we hate that he did
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10 May 2009 |
McDonough mom copes as 3 sons depart for Afghanistan
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Karmen Callaway dropped off her three sons at the National Guard Armory in Covington, where teary men and women embraced one last time in early morning light. Karmen was not allowed to linger. Go home, her uniformed sons ordered, knowing that saying goodbye would be especially tough for their
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10 May 2009 |
School board to vote on future of Decatur schools
Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Decatur city school board members on Tuesday will receive a proposal to remake the burgeoning system including reopening a school they closed in the last shake-up. Five years ago, amid rancorous public debate, the system closed half its elementary schools because too few students attended. But
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