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Music Genius-Lunacie Write Music For Your Soul
Lunacie is a music genius.A man too big for any genre of music.For a while he has flown under radar by music fans worldwide,but now he is a blimp on the screen.If you love to be transported by song, then ,give him your Attention,Interest,Desire and Action.Buy his CD "No Approval Needed". I suggest.
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'Fake' Obama money pulled from GOP fair booth - Topix
Fake money showing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama with a headdress has been removed from the Snohomish County Republicans booth at the ... Read All 18 Comments
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GOP platform backs off Arctic oil to help McCain
Republicans are putting John McCain's presidential prospects above their wish to drill for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Obama Accepts Nomination, Makes History
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama became the first black American nominated by a major U.S. political party to run for the presidency on Thursday, before tens of thousands of supporters packed in to a Denver ...
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Cremator Drags Into Snellville,Ga.
It followed a lengthy debate in the Atlanta suburb, driven by community members concerned that the operation housed in a former residence could emit harmful levels of mercury.
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Eldrin Bell: Clayton County Schools Lost Accreditation
Clayton County Commission Chairman Eldrin Bell told Channel 2's Tom Jones the Clayton County schools have indeed lost accreditation.
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Midstate being hit by another round of severe storms
Middle Georgia is being hit by severe weather again this afternoon after a morning of more than a dozen tornado warnings.
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Tropical Storm to Bring Strong Winds to Georgia
A National Weather Service forecaster says Tropical Storm Fay should bring windy weather to north Georgia on Friday, but heavy rain is not expected.
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Report: Ga. should increase investment in childcare programs
A new study says state human resource officials must increase the number of subsidized child care slots and boost future budgets for a program that helps low-income Georgia families with the cost of childcare.
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Fay brings driving rain, high winds to Georgia
Waves of driving rain soaked Georgia as the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay rumbled through the state today.
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Ex-Ga. Guard Chief to Run for Governor
The former commander of the Georgia National Guard has become the first Democrat to enter the 2010 race for governor.
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Flood Watch Issued for Northern Georgia
A flood watch is posted for the northern half of Georgia through Tuesday night as the remnants of Fay soak the state with rain.
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2 sisters who were trapped in Georgia return to NJ
Two sisters who endured a harrowing ordeal in the Republic of Georgia were greeted with balloons and cheers at New Jersey's main airport. Seven-year-old Ashley Evans and her 3-year-old sister, Sophia, had been stranded for nearly two weeks at their grandparents' farm after Russia invaded the former Soviet state. They finally arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport with their father Monday night, ending a trip that began as a summer holiday with their grandparents and turned into an international crisis.
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Ga. Agency to Get Makeover, New Agency Proposed
Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue wants to create a new state agency to deal with mental health and addictive disease programs.
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How To Help Your Child Cope With A Bully
A week before the start of the new school year, principal Denise Magee roamed the hallways of Campbell Middle School in Smyrna, Georgia, preparing for battle.
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Russian troops occupy Georgia's Black Sea port
Russia said on Saturday its troops would patrol Georgia's main Black Sea port, defying Western demands for a complete pullback to positions held before this month's outbreak of fighting over a Georgian rebel ...
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Who Started Cold War II?
The American people should be eternally grateful to Old Europe for having spiked the Bush-McCain plan to bring Georgia into NATO.
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Judge: PSC candidate can be on ballot
Public Service Commission hopeful Jim Powell may appear on the November ballot against Republican Lauren McDonald, a judge ruled Thursday.
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Feds Issue Final Report on Atlanta Bus Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board released final recommendations urging more clear and consistent highway signs in the wake of a March 2007 bus crash in Atlanta that killed five athletes from Ohio's ...
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NATO suspends formal contacts with Russia, but avoids severe penalties
NATO pulled its punches against Russia on Tuesday, suspending formal contacts as punishment for the military offensive against Georgia but bucking U.S. pressure for more severe penalties.
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