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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Morning headlines

Posted by Russell McLendon on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:26 PM

DISBARRED: Scooter Libby.

CITY SEARCH: Dunwoody will likely get to vote on becoming a city. Gov. Perdue will have to sign off on that first, though, and we know how he feels about Georgians' enfranchisement.

UNDERDAWGS: Fourteenth-seeded Georgia plays No. 3 seed Xavier today at 12:20.

CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE: Chinese government, Emory and Atlanta Public Schools open Chinese cultural institute at Coan Middle School.

DEARTH OF PENALTY? GOP leaders are split over a House vote to let judges sentence a convict to death despite up to two jurors protesting. For now, death-penalty cases are stalled across the state, anyway. (Also, btw, I love AccessNorthGa.com's news graphics.)

FALLING GLASS: Several downtown streets still closed as broken glass rains down from skyscrapers.

SIREN'S SONG: Not heard before downtown's twister.

HIT PARADE: Hull woman pleads guilty to requesting three murders from an undercover cop.

COLLEGE TRY: Study projects 70,000 more students at metro Atlanta colleges by 2020.

SENATE RACE: Chambliss campaigns, Jim Martin enters the race.

GOOD SUPERINTENTIONS? Two Clayton interim superintendent candidates lay out salary and contract demands.

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