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Monday, June 30, 2008

Morning headlines

Posted by Russell McLendon on Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:35 PM

HERSH REALITY: Seymour Hersh writes in the New Yorker that the United States is covertly preparing the battlefield in Iran.

MUGABE: Sworn in as "president" of Zimbabwe following his "win" in the "election."

UGA IV: Will be buried in Sanford Stadium in Athens today.

CUMBERLAND ISLAND: Wildfire has consumed more than 1,600 acres.

MARTA: Time flies when you're having gun.

OBAMA: To visit Atlanta July 7, part of his campaign's strategy to reclaim the South for Democrats.

WRECKLESS ABANDON: A leaking shrimping boat off the Savannah coast becomes the first ship destroyed under legislation passed last year allowing authorities to seize abandoned vessels.

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"MARTA's police chief said other cities with similar laws haven't seen a rise in violence." How can that be possible? (sarcasm alert)

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