Monthly Archives: September 2012

Review of Bolder and Fresher’s Atlanta Stop

Down South, O’Reilly and Miller take an Up-Front Look at National Politics By Laura Perry American politics have become more and more intense, especially this year. Friday, September 7th, Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly and comedian Dennis Miller brought their
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Ray of Light

Annual Prism Concert focuses on each part of the whole Valerie Emerick A prism takes a single ray of light and breaks it down into all its individual elements: the primary colors. Similarly, the annual Prism concert breaks down an
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The Professionals

Is it possible Columbia County has finally wised up enough to realize that the management of events at the Lady Antebellum Amphitheater and Evans Towne Center Park is best left to the professionals? Perhaps. While the Masters lineup proposed for
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Bound Treasure

Antique Civil War book brings history to life by Eric Johnson As part of the Metro Spirit’s look at the collectible treasures that are all around us, we talked to Jennifer Rucker, a teacher with a very special book. “It’s
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Generally New

New general aviation terminal opens by Eric Johnson With the recent grand opening of the general aviation terminal at Augusta Regional Airport, Augusta now has a matched set of buildings to service the full range of its aviation business. While
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Please Pass the Mac ’n’ Cheese

Take that, said the bunny to Mark Zuckerberg It’s been months since the much-overhyped Facebook IPO. If you were fortunate enough to buy Facebook stock, you now have half the money you started with. In retrospect, another start-up would have
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15 in 5

Because I love a list. Especially a random list.     It’s unbelievable that there are less than 100 days until Christmas. Even more unbelievable is that Hobby Lobby has had Christmas stuff out for months.       The
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Back-Pew Hero Worship, Part 3

This Is Not About Boxing   By the time this goes to press, it will have been five days since Sergio Martinez outclassed Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. to reclaim the WBC middleweight title that he never officially lost. The belt
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Justice, Peace and Answers… Delayed and Denied

For five days the family and friends of Jordan White prepared themselves for their final earthly goodbyes. There were services to arrange, details to be sorted through and, yes, the medical process of reclaiming this precious young woman’s physical strength
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The Man in the Mirror

Food to eat, beer to drink and art to buy – throw in a dollop of perfect weather and you’ve got the makings of another great Arts in the Heart…of Augusta. ,That’s right – Arts in the Heart of the
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