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Changing electorate is backdrop for Ga. debate
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Dozens of ambulance recalls go unheeded
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GIRLS HELPING
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Rocky tenure in DeKalb
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Tyrone Oliver, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice since July, says he will not tolerate mistreatment of youths in the agency’s custody.
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Death-row DNA test?
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White House budget official questioned
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Funeral for Clark Atlanta student: ‘Not supposed to be’
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Stents, bypass surgery no more effective than drugs for many
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CAUGHT ON TAPE
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Scuffles mar anniversary of yellow vest movement
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Reform criminal justice for youths
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Revamp buildings, systems to trim juvenile crime
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An essay on ideas that made America
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Only show in Trump town just rolls along
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Spotlighting a broken system
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Act with foresight or regret in hindsight: 2020 choice
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Humanities departments shriveling in liberal bubble
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Atlanta’s tree ordinance appears to be dying on vine
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Cap-and-trade twist could help save rural hospitals
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Parents go back to school to learnmore about well-being
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DeKalb Schools picks go-to leader to oversee transition
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Cobb PARKS wins statewide honor for top-notch programs, facilities
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Zoo Atlanta offers yoga classes with the elephants at sunset
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Donating food sprouts growing passion
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Schools officer has long public service career
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What’s not working around metro Atlanta
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Enrollment rises again at state’s public universities
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BULLDOGS HANG ON, SEIZE SEC EAST TITLE
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Tech gets wrecked as bad season hits bottom
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Falcons need good ‘Plan D’ to end strong
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RUNNING BACK BRIAN HILL GETS HIS CHANCE
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In last hurrah for Homestead, track hosts final title races
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THE HOT CORNER
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With onside kick now a relic, NFL reconsiders fourth-and-15 proposal
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Kaepernick shifts his workout at last minute
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Was Falcons’ win over Saints a fluke?
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Patriots WR Harry waiting for an opportunity to contribute
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A suspension is the least of Garrett’s concerns
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A fearsome rusher with a history of penalties
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TIGERS GIVE BULLDOGS A SCARE
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QB’s injury clouds Tide victory
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Family ties: Sons continue legacies in SEC
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Trask, Florida slip past Missouri
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OUTCLASSED, START TO FINISH
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Lawrence, Tigers have been unbeatable in ACC
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Iowa hands Minnesota its first loss of season
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Orange end losing streak
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Elsewhere
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Defending America’s game O
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Dawson County gets historic win in upset of Westminster
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FRIDAY’S RESULTS
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No. 2 Duke beats Georgia State 74-63
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As usual, agent Boras revels in the attention
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Young farmers dig deep to buy dream
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Struggling retailers face a new challenge: finding a CEO
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Detroit stakes its claim as automotive capital of the future
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Pharmacies fight for your business
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Study reveals new findings on paid leave
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NEWSMAKERS
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Hard seltzer fad makes creator of White Claw multibillionaire
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Neighbor's landscaper killed my trees
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Self-driving cars still struggle to ID risks
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Four-day workweek always just around the corner
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Making an impression on the High
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Want to write a cookbook? Don’t tally up profits just yet
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Classical concerts continue tradition
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After 1,000+ days, dog gets adopted
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Healthy humility has roots in curiosity, reflection
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Lindsey Vonn talks about mental health, retirement
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Flaming children fuel story of love
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Sparks fly across the pond
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Best-sellers
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Buyer’s Edge Where can I find it?
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Paperbacks new and noteworthy
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Mandoline makes quick work of veggies
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Sherries are good alone, with food
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Your Thanksgiving questions answered
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Achieve perfect turkey with reliable method
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CROSSWORD LOS ANGELES TIMES
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CROSSWORD NEW YORK TIMES
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HOROSCOPE
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DAILY BRIDGE CLUB
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DIY ideas come straight from the hardware store
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Off-topic discussions cause patient to question therapist
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‘Please change your voice so it doesn’t annoy me’
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How to find the best decor bargains
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Cottage embodies lifetime of memories
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Nonstop holiday movies start now
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Spirited horses, spirited drinks
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Calendar
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Exhibit takes visitors inside hunt for bin Laden
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Unemployment benefits you need to know
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6 letters you need for job search – Part 1
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You know you can save, but you don’t
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Marriage records can be hard to find, but key in genealogy research