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Racketeering charge is a powerful weapon
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Transportation gets billion-dollar boost
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Educators to learn sentences next week
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Sanctions would target overseas cyberthreats
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Entrance fees rising in some national parks
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Lufthansa under scrutiny for allowing co-pilot to fly
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Iraq claims victory in battle for Tikrit
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Ark. governor backs off religion bill
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Iran nuclear talks extended again
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N.J. Sen. Menendez indicted on corruption charges
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Governor in a political storm over Indiana law
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Dozens killed in missile strike
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Challenges loom for Nigeria’s new leader
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Beltline bill tangled in AT&T-Atlanta fight
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House targets advocacy groups
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Legislation could result in higher 911 charges for Atlanta residents
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DeKalb gets voice on tax changes
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5 takeaways from Georgia’s new transportation bill
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Parents: Guilty verdicts send message
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City, country need to learn from this very painful process
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OTHERS NAMED IN THE ORIGINAL INDICTMENTS LIST:
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Test-cheating shadow lingers in Dougherty
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Why businesses enter religious objection fray
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Comcastplanssuper-fastNet
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Compact/midsize
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Collaboration, reason can solve religious liberty debate
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Congress must exercise its authority over trade
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Approve this, not that: the Ga. Legislature edition
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Religious freedom vs. sexual choice
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Water restrictions ordered in California
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U.S. won’t charge ex-IRS official
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Hearttransplantteen diesafterautocrash
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Budget boosts charters, cuts funds for staff
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Mary Norwood has a deal for you
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Change can’t make Ga.’s beer market like Mexico’s
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Religious liberty fight will live on
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Ga. SCLC president is suspended
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Cops: Driver under influence in fatal crash
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Woman sent to prison for setting fire to homeless camp
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Couple suspected in 1992 death to be extradited to Kansas
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Q&A on the News
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Just who was Anthony Stokes?
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ACROSS METRO ATLANTA
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City celebrates legacy of historic village
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Beatle’s first wife dies of cancer
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Lawyer supported veterans
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To top Cats, look to Dogs
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Confidence belies predictions
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England-born Kallon learns culture quickly
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Fans seeing fewer stars
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Davis going through final draft auditions
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NCAA pondering future in Indiana
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Werth may join Rendon on Nats’ opening-day DL
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Teheran gets roughed up in final exhibition start
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Homers missing in today’s game
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Jackson looks to make clutch plays as reserve
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Coach K adjusts to times
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Smallest player is standing tall
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Jackets top sloppy Dogs
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Woman arrested after recanting Taylor claim
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A big star in many levels
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Tech star ‘fortunate’ as Nelson selection
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Confidence high for young guns
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Loss not hurting Lambert in region
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‘Downton’ over? Not if we can help it
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Indiana law is step back to 1960s
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Woodruff more than half way to $100M
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Stars come out for Atlanta screenings
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Loving stepfather teaches wife how to accept gay son
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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY:
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Serenbe stages a muddled ‘Man of La Mancha’
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Smiley, Leon to develop play about Maya Angelou
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Giddens wants to talk music, not labels, genres
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Some important questions to ask on college tours
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Spelling differences show up in plant names
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NBC’s Bible series goes beyond the biblical epic
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For snacking
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Chef Kevin Gillespie celebrates passion, excitement of creating dishes with endearing pig.
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Spicy Sausage and Kale Soup
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Buffalo Pork “Wings”
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Gulf Shores is loaded with places to try, like King Neptune’s, LuLu’s and Flora-Bama Lounge.
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Elton John, Lady Gaga and Pitbull will be there, but don’t miss these 7 lesser-known bands.
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Showcase of ‘Mad Men’ sets celebrates TV series, ’60s era.
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HOW TO CONQUER JAZZFEST
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Piedmont Driving Club’s Buttered Saltines
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Duane Nutter’s Bok Choy and Pea Saute
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Chef Kevin Gillespie celebrates passion, excitement of creating dishes with endearing pig.
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Spicy Sausage and Kale Soup
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Buffalo Pork “Wings”
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KEY LIME SHORTBREAD COOKIES
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HONEY SOY-GLAZED SALMON WITH SESAME NOODLES AND STIR-FRIED BOK CHOY
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Gulf Shores is loaded with places to try, like King Neptune’s, LuLu’s and Flora-Bama Lounge.
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Elton John, Lady Gaga and Pitbull will be there, but don’t miss these 7 lesser-known bands.
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Showcase of ‘Mad Men’ sets celebrates TV series, ’60s era.
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HOW TO CONQUER JAZZFEST
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Piedmont Driving Club’s Buttered Saltines