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  1. Forsyth Republicans release names of qualifiers

    North Fulton / Forsyth | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    The Forsyth County Republican Party on Wednesday reversed its position and released the names of candidates qualifying with the GOP for county offices. Andrew Miller, chairman of the local party, initially had said the

  2. Cumming, Forsyth County face off in court over tax

    North Fulton / Forsyth | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    Officials with Forsyth County and the city of Cumming are back in court today, battling over the legality of February's sales tax vote and the $275 million in potential proceeds. City officials went to court late last

  3. Say NO to birthday goodie bags

    MOMania | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    I’ve done it for the last six years, and this year I have taken a stand. No more goodie bags will be given away at Giarrusso birthday parties. I’m just not doing it. Goodie bags are usually filled with cheap...

    Tagged: ethics of rearing kids today

  4. Wendy's CEO: Sale to Atlanta's Triarc has best value

    Other business news | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    Wendy's International Inc. agreed to be acquired by the company that owns Arby's because it was the best deal the nation's third-largest hamburger chain could get for its shareholders, Chief Executive Kerrii Anderson

  5. Fed signals rate cuts may come to an end

    Other business news | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    The Federal Reserve trimmed short-term interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point Wednesday, the seventh cut in seven months.

  6. Urban Collage: Small firm, giant imprint

    Other business news | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    You've likely never heard of Urban Collage, but you're probably familiar with many of the projects the urban planning firm has worked on.

  7. One-year Treasury bill to be revived

    Other business news | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    The Bush administration, moving to cope with soaring budget deficits, says it is bringing back the one-year Treasury bill that it stopped issuing seven years ago when the budget ran a surplus.

  8. AJC to trim distribution area

    Other business news | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution plans to cut its distribution area from 74 to 49 counties, a move that will eliminate 62 jobs.

  9. Hawks forum: Back in Boston

    ajcsportstalk | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    Boston — When last I set foot in this arena, the belief — in my mind, and in the mind of every Bostonian — was that the Celtics wouldn’t need TD Banknorth Garden again until Round 2. Tonight there’s a...

    Tagged: hawks

  10. Why Durant and not Horford?

    ajcsportstalk | ajc.com - Apr 30, 2008

    Sonics forward Kevin Durant will be named NBA Rookie of the Year Thursday, edging Hawks forward/center Al Horford among others (see story). Durant averaged more than 20 points per game and led the Sonics in scoring

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