Morning headlines
May 6, 2008 at 10:04 am by Russell McLendon in NewsMYANMAR CYCLONE: Death toll exceeds 22,000.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: Georgia’s the first state to start killing prisoners again, with William Earl Lynd scheduled to be lethally injected at 7 tonight.
GEORGIA AQUARIUM: Adding dolphins, as well as 1.3 million gallons of water for them.
NORREESE HAYNES: Clayton judge says Haynes can’t have his school board seat back and he sued the wrong group, since the school board doesn’t administer elections. Haynes says he’ll appeal and now sue the right group, the board of elections.
MORE IN CLAYTON: New corrective superintendent is making all school administrators reapply for their jobs.
FALCONS: Linebacker Michael Boley arrested in Dacula on charges he beat his wife.
KEPT ON TRUCKING: Disgruntled truck driver drives truck cab into lake.
ARTHUR TESLER: Trial underway for the only cop involved in Kathryn Johnston shooting to plead not guilty; lawyers say he was manipulated by two senior officers.
MAN FROM PLANES: Delta prez explains to surly Minnesota lawmakers that he’s going to be taking their Northwest HQ back to Atlanta.
DOT FIRINGS: WSB-TV open-records request finds reasons why Gena Abraham has fired 43 employees since taking over in December, ranging from theft, pulling a machete on another employee, bringing a gun to work and e-mailing porn.
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