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One of the world's deadliest snakes, missing from Atlanta Zoo since Friday, found dead PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Kaye   
Monday, 30 August 2010 19:35
Zoo officials played down danger, stating reptile was "believed" to still be secured
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Jobless in Atlanta? Join the club PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Kaye   
Friday, 27 August 2010 13:17
Good news, bad news on the job front in Atlanta metro area and Georgia state
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Tomorrow in Atlanta: A rave that mom & dad can enjoy - Tasty treats for a good cause PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Kaye   
Friday, 27 August 2010 13:09
When most people think of a rave, the image that comes to mind is one of a throng of intoxicated young people swaying to a blaring techno beat in some abandoned warehouse or "alternative" club, sometimes with clouds of foam cascading down upon the revelers. Tomorrow, however, a different kind of rave will be happening here in Atlanta, and you don't have to be part of some secretive clique to find it and be admitted.
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Self-described CIA assassin dies after accidentally shooting himself PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Kaye   
Wednesday, 25 August 2010 15:16
His 2007 autobiography described as both enthralling and absolute fiction
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Extras needed for film being shot in Atlanta PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Kaye   
Monday, 23 August 2010 19:26
It's getting so you can't swing a dead cat around The Big Peach without hitting a movie crew. It seems the film crews are everywhere these days. In Midtown, ABC Family has been shooting a film called Ex Mas Carol, yet another contemporary take on the beloved Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. The Cartoon Network is hard at work on a project called Neverfail in Decatur/Druid Hills, and Inman Park is playing host to Tyler Perry's next Madea film.
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Gwinnett mother arrested, but very lucky PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron Kaye   
Friday, 20 August 2010 16:28
Cited with two counts of reckless conduct for leaving her children in car
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"Sovereign citizens" politicize squatting - Taking over vacant properties with bogus "deeds" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alex Hildred   
Thursday, 19 August 2010 18:43
According to authorities, a fairly new fringe group calling themselves "sovereign citizens" have begun occupying vacant properties, using faked documents to claim legal ownership. In the metropolitan Atlanta area, at least 19 properties, ranging from foreclosed McMansions to a $13 million shopping center, have been taken over by adherents to anti-government extremist ideology, who claim - and actually seem to believe - that state and federal laws don't apply to them, and that banks can't own land. What is ironic is that despite their claims that laws don't apply to them, they seem quite inclined to work within that invalid system, filing liens on properties and lawsuits against anyone who challenges them, including law enforcement and government officials. They are not averse to taking advantage of the justice system either. Lieutenant Joe Fagan, commander of DeKalb Police's North Precinct, notes, "They don't believe in the U.S. and our laws until they are arrested. Then they want a lawyer."
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