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SCTC names new president
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From staff reports Dr. Randall Peters was named the new president of Southern Crescent Technical College today, according to a press release from Technical College System of Georgia Commissioner R...
Over 2,000 pounds of marijuana seized Wednesday night
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The Spalding County Sheriff's Office seized 2,500 pounds of marijuana between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. Wednesday
Griffin Marine killed in Afghanistan
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Lance Cpl. Blake Rodgers, 20, was killed in Afghanistan around 11 a.m. local time Wednesday...

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Longest rivalry renewed
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With Griffin High off to a fast start after last week’s 40-0 win against cross-town rival Spalding, tenth-year head coach Steve DeVoursney would love nothing more than for his Bears to continue ...

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God no longer has any place in theories on the creation of the Universe due to a series of developments in physics, British scientist Stephen Hawking, seen here, has said in extracts published from a new book.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)Reuters - God did not create the universe and the "Big Bang" was an inevitable consequence of the laws of physics, the eminent British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking argues in a new book.


Thu Sep 02 08:08:52 -0500 2010
PC World - In the world of information technology, some professions are particularly perilous. Whether you’re risking psychological stress or your very life, these fields aren’t for the faint of heart. Some people in these roles thrive on adrenaline, climbing thousands of feet to fix communications towers. Others risk only emotional damage, getting paid to consume disturbing Internet content.
Wed Sep 01 20:00:00 -0500 2010

An artist's rendering of Vornado Realty Trust's proposed 67-story building (C), known as 15 Penn Plaza, is seen in this undated handout photo. A soaring new office tower in New York would disturb views of the Empire State Building and diminish the signature symbol of the city's skyline, the famous skyscraper's managers said on Monday at city council hearings. REUTERS/Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects/Handout  (UNITED STATES - Tags: CITYSCAPE BUSINESS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSLiveScience.com - The National Hurricane Center warns that Hurricane Earl may swing by dangerously close to the U.S. East Coast before curving back out to sea. While the odds are it won't strike New York City directly, such an event is not unprecedented, and the city has plans in place to evacuate - and to hunker down - if need be.


Thu Sep 02 09:40:48 -0500 2010

People fish at Rodanthe Pier on Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, during the approach of Hurricane Earl, September 1, 2010. REUTERS/Richard ClementReuters - Hurricane Earl took aim at North Carolina on Thursday and was on track to lash its barrier islands with dangerous winds and pounding surf before cutting a path up the U.S. East Coast to Canada.


Thu Sep 02 14:14:59 -0500 2010

A Border Patrol vehicle is seen along the US-Mexico frontier. Texas Governor Rick Perry has accused President Barack Obama of The Atlantic Wire - A new study from the Pew Hispanic Center finds that illegal immigration is down. Annual inflow between 2007 and 2009 was roughly two-thirds less than between 2000 and 2005, report Pew authors Jeffrey Passel and D'Vera Cohn. Furthermore, "the most marked decline in the population of unauthorized immigrants has been among those who come from Latin American countries other than Mexico."


Thu Sep 02 08:06:00 -0500 2010
AP - For a second time, an Ohio woman has given birth to a baby who couldn't wait and arrived on the drive to the hospital.
Thu Sep 02 08:05:49 -0500 2010

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