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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Morning headlines

Posted by Russell McLendon on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:58 PM

SOFT CORPS: In a salve for metro Atlanta's water woes, the Army Corps of Engineers releases a new proposal reducing the minimum amount of water that can be released from Lake Lanier daily. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has until June 1 to approve the plan. Perdue already approves.

GSUED: Georgia State is sued by three academic publishers for digitally reproducing materials for online without asking permission or paying licensing fees.

BELFRY-FOR-ALL: "Dozens" to "tens of thousands" of Mexican free-tailed bats' noise and guano annoy Augustans.

CLAYTON: School board replaces chairwoman Ericka Davis, who resigned, with Eddie White, who had already announced he's resigning in June.

BLANK SLATE: NYT profiles the Falcons' owner, his turbulent 2007 and the reset '08 Falcons.

TANGLED WEB: Boortz Web link to mdjonline.com video crashes the paper's servers.

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