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Strike at East Coast ports would affect economy
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Sep 4, 2012
In Georgia alone, 1 in 12 jobs is linked to the ports of Savannah and Brunswick. If longshoremen and port authorities can't agree on a new contract, an economic slowdown is possible.
40 years later, 'Deliverance' causes mixed feelings in Georgia
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Aug 22, 2012
It's been 40 years since "Deliverance" was filmed in Rabun County, Ga. Tourism in the region has boomed in that time, but not everyone welcomes the attention.
Paradigm change: Young people and home ownership
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Aug 10, 2012
Buying into the American Dream? Renting for life? For younger people, home ownership is less cut-and-dry than it was a generation ago.
Atlanta puts new tax for transit to a vote
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Jul 30, 2012
A proposal to add a penny to Atlanta's sales tax would mean billions raised for transit projects, winning the backing of business leaders but attracting a strange mix of opponents.
Atlanta's new air terminal ready for takeoff
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May 16, 2012
The world's busiest airport gets a new $1.4 billion international terminal. But Atlanta airport officials want to avoid mass chaos on opening day.
Turning the neighborhood around
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Mar 22, 2012
Jennifer Kuzara is doing her part to spur a recovery, both in her Atlanta suburb and the wider housing market.
Georgia voters prep for primary, focus on economy
Interview with
Mar 5, 2012
Voters in 10 states will have their say tomorrow in the Republican presidential race. Among them: Georgia, where a number of economic issues are at play in who wins the primary there.
From middle class to working poor
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Mar 5, 2012
Steve and Suellen Daniels never imagined that in their mid-50s they would struggle this much.
Finding faith in the Athens, Ga. economy
Interview by
Mar 5, 2012
Father Anthony Salzman discusses how his parish is doing and whether he sees any signs of economic recovery.
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