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A man is being held in Fulton County Jail and has been charged with including rape, child molestation and procuring for pimping by the Fulton County police. The underage girl who accused him of rape met the suspect at the  |


Atlanta placed 5th in cities with road rage in the country, and its surrounding areas must surely not fall far behind them, as the following story illustrates. A preacher was not intimidated when he faced a man who acted very  |
The website onlineathens.com reported in an on June 27, 2009 that two DUI checkpoints in Georgia patrolled by the University of Georgia police, Athens-Clarke police, and Georgia State Patrol on the second night of AthFest resulted in the arrests of  |
Police are seeking a man who attempted to rob a bank in Sandy Springs, according to a published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The man walked into the Bank of America, which was on Roswell Road, at 11:30am and presented  |


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Please check your CAPS lock key.  |
Please check your CAPS lock key.  |
Please check your CAPS lock key.  |
Please check your CAPS lock key.  |
NASA launched two satellites bound for the moon recently, the first step toward its goal of returning a human to the lunar surface. The mission has renewed the debate over the future of manned spaceflight. Tom Bearden reports.  |
Walter Cronkite covered the biggest stories of the 20th century with unfailing reliability as an anchorman for CBS Evening News. He died Friday at his home in New York at age 92.  |
In an interview with Jim Lehrer, President Barack Obama said he could be flexible on the August deadline for a health care reform plan and discussed the state of the economy.  |
After weeks of negotiations, California lawmakers and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger have reached a $25 billion deal to balance the state's budget. A vote is expected Thursday in both houses of the legislature. Marianne Russ of Capital Public Radio in Sacramento  |
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke looked to assure lawmakers and Wall Street that the central bank will be able to scale down its massive stimulus efforts and avoid inflationary concerns when the economic recovery is more certain.  |  |
As the country celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA and the Obama administration are weighing the debate over sending more astronauts into space, or to shift more toward the use of robots. Ray Suarez reports.  |
It's been more than a quarter century since Walter Cronkite retired as anchor of the CBS Evening News, but his impact on journalism persists. Robert MacNeil and Todd Gitlin of Columbia University speak with Gwen Ifill about Cronkite's reporting legacy.  |
Frank McCourt, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Angela's Ashes," died Sunday in New York from metastatic melanoma. He was 78. His memoir, which focuses on growing up in abject poverty, was a commercial and critical success.  |
In a surprising move, the lone surviving gunman in the coordinated attacks in the Indian financial capital Mumbai in November made a dramatic court confession Monday, reversing months of denials.  |  |
On Monday's NewsHour, Jim Lehrer sits down with President Barack Obama to discuss whether a health reform plan is possible by an August deadline and the state of the economic recovery. Watch excerpts of the interview here.  |
Kano-based businessman, Mr. Azuka R. Mora has refuted media reports that he paid N5 million to secure his release from kidnappers last month.Mr. Morah who is the chairman of a motorcycle manufacturing company based in Kano, Azubros enterprises, was abducted  |
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