Tuna Contest Could Help Food Bank
Two local advertising students have a plan to use a silly song to reel in some serious help for the Atlanta Food Bank. The plan won't work without your help.
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Thrashers shut out at home
For a while, it looked as if the Thrashers were taking more shots on the Columbus Blue Jackets than they did on goal. And that frustration was valid.
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Hawks start slowly, fall to Cavs
Cleveland — Mike Woodson could have tried to push different buttons all night.
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Jackets need Hokies to lose to Virginia
Even with Georgia Tech's emphatic victory against Miami on Thursday night, the Yellow Jackets still needed a lot to go their way in order to play for the ACC title.
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Report: Vick put family pets in ring
Richmond, Va. — Michael Vick put family pets in rings with pit bulls and thought it was funny watching the trained killers injure or kill the helpless dogs, a witness told federal investigators during the dogfighting investigation that brought Vick down.
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Panthers game may be key to Falcons' season
Flowery Branch — Most of the Falcons see the elephant sitting in their locker room.
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Falcons' Roddy White playing himself into Pro Bowl
With the deciding pass in the air and Roddy White toiling mightily in the end zone to get to it, the transposition of one Falcon's career — heck, his whole life — was never clearer last Sunday.
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Georgia Senate runoff brings in millions in outside money
Third-party groups have spent more than $3.4 million in Georgia since the Nov. 4 general election to influence voters in the upcoming U.S. Senate runoff.
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