Morning headlines
August 22, 2008 at 11:02 am by Russell McLendon in NewsVICE GRIP: Obama says he’s picked his vice presidential candidate, but instead of finding out who it is, we get a podium. The NYT lists the most-discussed candidates of both parties here; the AP reports that Sam Nunn seems to have dropped out of the running.
HOUSEKEEPING: McCain and his countless homes can’t get out of the news as the Obama campaign capitalizes.
FAY: After overstaying her welcome in Florida, Tropical Storm Fay moseys into South Georgia today, bringing several inches of rain, which could help some drought-stricken crops. Many of this year’s record sea-turtle nests on the Georgia coast have been destroyed by storm surges, though. Metro Atlanta will get high winds but not much rain.
PANHANDLING: Undercover cops have made 40 arrests and 50 “interventions” in aggressive panhandling in the last 20 days.
POP GOES THE MEASLES: Outbreaks of the infectious disease are at a 12-year high, and many health professionals are blaming parents’ fears of MMR vaccines leading to autism.
RED, BLACK AND GREEN: Preseason No. 1 UGA could also be the top revenue-generating college football team this season, the Atlanta Business Chronicle reports.
FREE LUNCH: A masked robber steals a Macon man’s lunchbox at gunpoint.
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August 22nd, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Had to do some work over by the Kennedy School by the dome. I looked in the trash dumpster of the school: 40-50 computer monitors and a bunch of old PC stacks. Nice. Guess Atlanta Public Schools can do whatever the F they want to, and gets a free pass from the EPA? Guess Beverly Hall doesn’t know the word “recycle”.