Democrats Clash on Iraq, Health Care
Democratic presidential candidates clashed on Sunday night on Iraq and over the security of the country since the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.
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Holding the Key to Saving All Frogs
A team from the Atlanta Botanical Garden is scouring the mountains of north Georgia, looking for clues that could help save the amphibians of the world from extinction.
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Reporter Announces Bid for Senate
An Atlanta investigative reporter is expected to announce on Monday that he will run for U.S. Senate, challenging Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss.
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Family Events Online for Military
With the help of Clayton County Public Schools and the Freedom Calls Foundation it is possible for troops overseas to take part in family events half way around the world.
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Large Number of TB Victims in Ga.
One out of every three people around the world has tuberculosis. It is the infectious disease that kills more people than any other.
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Boy Identified as Lone Fire Victim
The body found in the charred ruins of a DeKalb County apartment complex was that of a 9-year-old boy who ran back in to get a video game.
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Good People: Rachel Lehman
As the Atlanta Opera prepares to move into its new performing arts facility in Cobb County, the company took time on Friday to honor one of most loyal volunteers.
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Video: Mortgage Rates, USO Boost
In Friday's consumer and money headlines, a big financial boost for the USO at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, thanks to a local union and a group of Metro Atlanta Vietnam vets.
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Toddler Dies in Dishwasher
Around 1 p.m. Wednesday the White County, Ark. Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call from this home on Snowbird Lane.
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