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President Clinton wants you downtown tonight to pose with him for a picture. Please bring $2,400 in cash to support his friend Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Michael " Mike" Thurmond.

In a state where public education is ranked 49th, the Gubernatorial candidates are making education a priority. Roy Barnes and Nathan Deal both have a plan -- very different plans.

It's a year when Republicans are expected to take Congressional seats from incumbent Democrats. Rep. John Barrow (D-Georgia) is nervous.

Atlanta Watershed Management Commissioner Rob Hunter, the source of many angry e-mails to 11Alive News, will be leaving that position by the end of the week.
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President Clinton wants you downtown tonight to pose with him for a picture. Please bring $2,400 in cash to support his friend Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Michael " Mike" Thurmond.

Colonel Harland Sanders, the goateed founder of KFC known for his white suits, string ties and "finger-lickin' good" punch line, would have turned 120 years old on Thursday.

Georgia's economy is showing signs of life as tax collections for August posted a 12.7 percent gain, the third straight month they've risen after 17 months of decline.
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