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...fall of 1991. "BRAVES CLINCH" was the headline running across the front page of the paper, while the story on President Bush was pushed to page two. For, in 1991, two miracles happened: the Braves went from worst to first and Atlanta was united behind a single cause--the Braves...
Throughout the years, the city of Atlanta (and I am a proud native) has experienced numerous problems with crime, race and harmony. Prior to the Olympics in 1996, the downtown area was a place where people rarely felt comfortable walking the streets. The front page of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution seemed to always emphasize the inability of Atlantans to get along with each other...
...Gurdal assembles his staff from variety of backgrounds--employees hail from Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, Brazil, Kansas and Atlanta, among other places. Many have either been to culinary school or have experience in the food business...
...parents: "If I could speak to John and Patsy Ramsey, I would tell them to stop hiding behind their attorneys, come back to Colorado and work with the investigators in this case, no matter where that trail may lead." Police still consider the Ramseys, who now live in an Atlanta suburb, to be the primary suspects in the murder...
Once having opened their school to us, principal Pat Voss, superintendent Bill Gussner and their staffs were not only candid but encouraged others to be so too. They were understandably protective of their adolescent charges, but as it turned out, so were we. Atlanta correspondent Tim Roche, a veteran of school-violence stories in Conyers, Ga., and Pearl, Miss., was once again struck by how unguarded kids can be. Like the rest of us, he found himself "often protecting them from themselves" as he sifted through his notes...