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  • NEWS

    Dish up the crow

    Savoring 9-11's sour aftertaste

    Vol. 30 No. 55 Published 05.29.02 by Greg Land
  • NEWS

    Do gasoline-electric hybrid cars have a prayer of catching on in Atlanta?

    Yes. Atlantans already know what doctors, government agencies and environmentalists keep saying: Our air is killing us.

    Vol. 30 No. 54 Published 05.22.02 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    DeKalb judge to target McKinney's seat

    While many potential political candidates have already jumped into the 2002 electoral waters, vetera...

    Vol. 30 No. 36 Published 01.16.02 by Greg Land
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    Should Police Chief Beverly Harvard get the heave-ho?

    Yes. Tainted by her association with a discredited administration, Harvard's legacy is a demoralized, understaffed force straining to serve a cynical citizenry.

    Vol. 30 No. 34 Published 01.02.02 by Greg Land
  • NEWS FEATURE

    Principle over party?

    Bob Barr brawls with "Bushies" over terrorism decrees

    Vol. 30 No. 32 Published 12.19.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS

    "Should Saddam Hussein be America's next target?

    No. Fact is, most of the Muslim world thinks we're already at war with Iraq

    Vol. 30 No. 31 Published 12.12.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    Dorsey's arrest no surprise -- just a relief

    "I knew that they were going to get to the bottom of it," said Phyllis Brown, composed amid a surge...

    Vol. 30 No. 30 Published 12.05.01 by Greg Land
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    Emory cops nab suspect near CDC

    A few days before a group of worried congressmen raised doubts about the security of the Atlanta-ba...

    Vol. 30 No. 25 Published 10.31.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS

    Is the U.S. doing enough to woo all Muslims in its war against terror?

    No. It's time to put our money and our policy where our mouths have long been.

    Vol. 30 No. 23 Published 10.17.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS

    A parting glimpse of Land

    A Creative Loafing veteran says goodbye

    Vol. 30 No. 16 Published 08.29.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS FEATURE

    MOX knocks

    Soaring costs, environmental worries plague SRS program

    Vol. 30 No. 15 Published 08.22.01 by Greg Land
  • COVER STORY

    Targeted for U.N. takeover?

    Things have gotten a little, well, crazy in Habersham County. Is it something in the water?

    Vol. 30 No. 14 Published 08.15.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS

    Is the redistricting process too politicized?

    Yes. The grinning Democrats and pouting Republicans under the Gold Dome have once again proved themselves little more than carny hucksters

    Vol. 30 No. 14 Published 08.15.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    Pacifica critics broadcast their complaints

    As CL goes to press, a long-simmering battle between the board of directors of Pacifica Radio and ma...

    Vol. 30 No. 13 Published 08.08.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    F-22 flies into stormy weather on Capitol Hill

    Last Thursday was a rough one for Lockheed Martin, whose Marietta plant manufactures the F-22 Raptor...

    Vol. 30 No. 13 Published 08.08.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    Congress takes a nip at big brother

    The U.S. House of Representatives last week passed an amendment that places the FBI's controversial...

    Vol. 30 No. 12 Published 08.01.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    That work computer is for WORK!

    A former computer expert at DeKalb Tech is facing up to 15 years in prison and demands that he reim...

    Vol. 30 No. 12 Published 08.01.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS

    Should there be an amnesty for illegal Mexican immigrants?

    Yes. Bush's poorly conceived sop to a portion of the Hispanic population just might convince lawmakers that some thoughtful statesmanship is in order

    Vol. 30 No. 11 Published 07.25.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS BRIEFS

    CL columnist honored for radio work

    Local columnist and radio commentator Glen Slattery, who pens "Lost in Suburbia" for CL's Gwinnett C...

    Vol. 30 No. 11 Published 07.25.01 by Greg Land
  • NEWS FEATURE

    Carrying cash? You must be a crook!

    Feds reward carriers who tip them off about cash-heavy customers

    Vol. 30 No. 10 Published 07.18.01 by Greg Land
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