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After a brief group interview in which Smith told a representative of the show that she was from Jonesboro, Ga. and concentrated in History and Literature at Harvard, she took a seat in the audience...
DIED. HERMAN TALMADGE, 88, cigar-chomping ex-U.S. Senator and Governor of Georgia who started as a staunch segregationist--he voted against the Civil Rights Act--but later supported issues important to blacks; in Hampton, Ga. The Democrat won respect for his fierce, effective grilling of Nixon witnesses while on the Senate Watergate Committee but lost his bid for a fifth term in 1980 after the Senate denounced him for financial improprieties...
...Afghan war detainees at Camp X-Ray. Yet Pearl's death is an example of the unspeakable evil and merciless brutality of the terrorists. His murder should not be forgotten if others once again question the U.S.'s motives and actions in the fight against terror. DOUGLAS JORDAN Dunwoody, Ga...
DIED. HUGH GLOSTER, 90, longtime president of Morehouse College who oversaw the historically black school's rapid expansion in the key post-civil rights era; in Decatur, Ga. In his 19-year tenure, enrollment and faculty doubled...
...Fayetteville, Ga., native said he had experience with drag beauty pageants, in the form of mock high school “Miss Tiger” competitions, which he said he won twice...