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2017-04-02
Catastrophe exposes city’s vulnerabilities
How ‘Flight Path’ leads to the past
Little-noticed agencies give big tax breaks
Arson charge filed in I-85 fire
LAWMAKERS DECIDE THIS ISN’T YEAR FOR BIG INITIATIVES
3 overflowing rivers kill at least 154 in Colombia
Split over import tax imperils reform goal
JetBlue again seeks Atlanta toehold
BILL O’REILLY
Pentagon expanding warfighting authority
France retools anti-extremism efforts after several failures
U.S.-led coalition: 229 civilians killed
Venezuela’s president relents in power fight
Evidence doesn’t support statement on Medicaid
Claim of Georgia ban on Muslim culture just not true
‘Sex-selection’ abortions are banned in Arkansas
Mormon leaders encourage more baptisms for the dead
T-SPLOST will put region’s eyes on city
Look to future to gain most from T-SPLOST
Transit expansion effort has left station
What went wrong at end of session?
Nation’s health care war is settled
After failures in campaign, media confronting Trump
Senate needs to change disruptive filibuster rules
Legislature goes small, goes home
Rape survivors push for bill’s demise
The political impact of an interstate afire
State official makes bid for top job
STUDENTS HONOR OPPRESSED DESIGNERS
Q&A on the News
Are Fayette County schools getting too crowded?
AT ISSUE: WHAT’S BEST NAME FOR NEW CITY OF SOUTH FULTON?
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Muralist getting to know subject
A rebuilding centerpiece
Gonzaga reaches final
Best of the best
ATLANTA FALCONS PASS-RUSH PROJECT HEADED TO PHASE 2
When Chipper told his wife about his affairs
Ballpark is ready; team needs time
Shaky pitching casts pall over bright future
Coppolella: Rebuild ahead of game
Offense should do its part in 2017
BRAVES 2017 LINEUP
Braves vow to fix ballpark’s glitches before opening day
First game in new stadium a winner
Coach sees good, bad at full-pads practice
Hardman makes case to play receiver
Lessons of Masters meltdown Like others who faltered, Spieth must deal with 2016 loss and move on.
Bulldogs make winning call
Self, Lobo in Hall of Fame
Mississippi State moves on quickly
Pieces are in place for another streak
Hawks can’t hold 10-point lead
Kang clings to lead despite Fowler’s run
McMurray looks to catch up with teammate Larson
Brantley appears set for Indians’ lineup
No. 10 seed Konta takes Miami Open
ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAMS
Scoreless draw with Sounders ‘a positive’
Time for a nuclear apology from your power company
Fabled 747 soon to be just flying truck
ANNUAL REPORT REVEALS TREASURE OF MUSIC HISTORY
How can I fund a wedding and pay student loans? Beautifully
Renters’ rights do not include paint colors
NEWSMAKERS
Albertsons gazes into the future, sees organic bananas
How to respond when customer wants discount
Retracing Cuban heritage in Old Havana
Where’s the beef?
Allergic to people
Made in the South
Enchanting New Mexico
Staying in
This week’s literary events
Buyer’s Edge Where can I find it?
Biographer maps Ike’s ‘secret’ war
Paperbacks new and noteworthy
AtlantaFresh offers premium yogurt, milk
Designer digs new furniture with a ’70s vibe
Friends feel they must intervene to stop a misguided marriage
Man’s ‘I love you’ texts disappearing
Secret cure for living with teenagers
‘Sully’ plane is a hit for Charlotte aviation museum
Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colo.
Celebrity Cruises’ new ship has ‘infinity’ cabins
Here’s a way to quiet loud disagreements
Job search in the moment
Deceitful deductions could get you put in doghouse
April 6 marks 100th anniversary of United States entry into WWI
Rural internet users can expect fewer options for high speeds
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