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Tricks can be ‘scary’ on final day of session
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Georgia says goodbye to Miller
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School districts planning ways to use extra funds
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Trump ousts VA secretary Shulkin
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Georgia lawyer gets key Trump defense role
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WHY NATION DEPENDS ON AN ACCURATE CENSUS
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Kim and Xi declare their ties are strong
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HOW DEBATE ON COBB PARK HAS REOPENED OLD WOUNDS
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WHERE MARTA IS LOOKING TO EXPAND COMMUTER RAIL
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A driven, funny leader
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Trump sees ‘good chance’ Kim will move toward peace
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Sources: Trump’s lawyer raised idea of pardons
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Stormy Daniels’ attorney seeks to question Trump
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2nd Amendment repeal? ‘Never,’ president tweets
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Supreme Court struggles with partisan redistricting again
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Firms hear from immigration bill foes
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Plan ties immigration to benefits
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Gwinnett elections chairman opposes weekend voting limits
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Internet retail tax clears big hurdle
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F-35s could be cut if upkeep costs not trimmed
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Hamas prepares for mass rallies at border
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Hundreds in Sacramento protest killing by police
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Deliberations begin in trial of shooter’s wife
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Kansas to audit water park’s inspection records
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Kansas might make schools liable for not arming staff
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As Netflix, Amazon soar, Walmart’s Vudu struggles
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Fourth-quarter growth was brisk
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Equifax names new CEO in wake of data breach
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Watchdog: Commissioner deleted Georgia Power texts
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Ex-U.S. attorney now partner at King & Spalding
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Miller’s selfless toils for state set high bar for successors
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Did we learn lesson from war in Iraq? It seems not
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Schools chief lauds student progress
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Attorney: Gwinnett's tab in voting suit tops $1M
The federal voting rights lawsuit challenging the way Gwinnett’s commission and school board districts are drawn isn’t particularly close to being resolved — and the county has already spent somewhere nort
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Trials, Facebook don’t mix in Cobb County
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Taking it to the streets
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Ballerina focus of upcoming film
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CEO pledges work on infrastructure
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Sweetwater Creek flood study continues
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McIver had major debt, few fixes
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Poll: Drug companies are too powerful
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6 alleged gang members charged in teen’s death
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Appeal dismissed in gym mat death
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Q&A on the News
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NO ORDINARY OPENING DAY
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NFL takes action with helmet rule Shazier’s injury and 291 concussions lead to ‘significant change’ in tackling.
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Lyle digs down to win on final hole in 1988
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Acuna moves on from being sent to minors Top prospect will probably have a very short stay after impressive spring training.
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FLAGS FOR HELMET HITS LIKELY TO BE REVIEWED
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3,000-hit club still exclusive
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Masters week can’t get here soon enough
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76ers take big step from ‘Process’
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Reds-Nationals opener put on hold by rainy forecast
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Duke star Bagley bound for NBA draft
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Sanchez reassigned to minor league camp
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Inciarte upbeat: ‘There’s a lot of good vibes’ for Braves
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In Final Four run, Villanova stamps itself as nation’s elite
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Johnson wants Stewart to be consistent
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Harris’ decision gives Crimson Tide a boost in backfield
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Juventus’ presence elevates MLS status
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Peach Bowl Inc. donates $8 million to Hall of Fame
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Sandy Lyle, who also won the 1985 British Open, won 30 times in his career. He was inducted into the Golf Hall of Fame in 2012.
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Exhibit shares images from King’s funeral
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Giving children effective therapy
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Butch Weaver to be remembered
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Garden clubs: A serious force
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See ‘I Kill Giants’ as a family, then discuss
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Buford boy competing on ‘MasterChef Junior’
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Household division of labor is source of tension
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HOROSCOPES
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DAILY BRIDGE CLUB:
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It’s easy to hate Facebook but tougher to quit
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‘Ready Player One’ can’t be a winner without stakes
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Why I don’t recommend flowering pear trees
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Revealing the ‘psychological torment’ behind slurs, symbols
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Do dogs sharing bed disrupt sleep?
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Smarten up your electronic door lock
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Broaden your scope, find deals elsewhere
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Race in the air, keep feet on the ground
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MOVIE MINIS
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SUCCESS STORY
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VANILLA BEAN ICE CREAM
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JARDI CHOCOLATES’ CHOCOLATE SALAMI
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JARDI CHOCOLATES’ HONEY VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS
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JARDI CHOCOLATES’ WHISKEY CARAMEL SAUCE
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8 don’t-miss events in Savannah
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Conservative Parkland student makes whirlwind trip to D.C.
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Puffy pancakes simple, versatile
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DOUBLE ZERO’S ZUCCHINI CAKE
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BLENDER DUTCH BABIES
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It’s OK to be sweet on sweet wines
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HARISSA DUTCH BABY WITH TOMATOES AND MOZZARELLA
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DUTCH BABY WITH CHORIZO AND WATERCRESS
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CAULIFLOWER JALAPEÑO DUTCH BABY
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EVERYTHING SPICE DUTCH BABY WITH BRIE
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RHUBARB RIBBON CAKE
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Transform 3 kitchen staples into pie
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Make cake with ribbons of rhubarb
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ANGEL BERRY PIE