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Fill 'er up

Owen's Broad St. Diner and George's Gourmet Garage are the newest restaurants in the Ninth Street neighborhood-and both feel the pressure of Ninth Street style.


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Dividing Academia

Controversies surrounding tenure decisions annually make headlines on college-campus newspapers nationwide.


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Card-carrying member

As the first female president of the American Civil Liberties Union, Nadine Strossen strives to ensure the rights of individuals, which she believes are increasingly jeopardized by today's...


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I want my CABLE 13

A majority of University students don't know anything about one of the largest student activities on campus-which is interesting because that activity is based on perhaps the most visible and...


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Hosting the World

A relocated Dunwoody accountant from New York told me recently that it was rare to run into a truly native Atlantan.


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A constant struggle

A disease has the capacity to move into your house, bombarding you with prescription bottles, syringes, wheelchairs, nurses and emergencies.


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'Another way to help'

Stacy Lee, an employee at Earth and Spirit, had just left the store and was walking down Ninth Street in search of some lunch when she was approached by three men asking her for money.


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