Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the only major daily newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia, USA and its suburbs. The AJC, as it is called, is the flagship publication of Cox Enterprises. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the result of the merger between the Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution . The staff was combined in 1982, and all separate delivery of the morning Constitution and afternoon Journal ended in 2001 [1]. Circulation is now 460,672 for weekdays and 620,782 on Sundays [2]. Since 2003, the paper has also published Access Atlanta , a free tabloid-sized entertainment ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Vogtle expansion to bring jobs, hope to rural region
WAYNESBORO - The tiny, green road signs entering Burke and Jenkins counties, three hours southeast of Atlanta, say it all: Work Ready.via Google News -
Lobbyist handouts not fully disclosed
Editor's Note: Our legislative reporting team - Georgia’s biggest and most experienced - covers Legislature 2012 like no other.via Google News -
Iran urges Hamas to continue fight against Israel - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Atlanta Journal ConstitutionIran urges Hamas to continue fight against IsraelAtlanta Journal ConstitutionAP TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's supreme leader has urged the Hamas prime ...via Google News -
Another Tibetan sets himself on fire in China
BEIJING - Another Tibetan has set himself on fire in western China to protest government policies while thousands marched in another part of China to show support for their ...via Google News -
Lobbyist spending jumps while lawmakers dine
Lobbyists spent more than $244,000 in the second half of January in an attempt to influence action at the state Capitol.via Google News -
Chinese leaders promise pay hikes, more jobs - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Atlanta Journal ConstitutionChinese leaders promise pay hikes, more jobsAtlanta Journal ConstitutionBy JOE McDONALD AP BEIJING — China's government promised Wednesday to ...via Google News -
Special ops teams first in, last out in Afghan war
WASHINGTON - First in and last out - that's the current plan for elite U.S. forces in Afghanistan, according to Adm.via Foreign Policy -
Pakistani minister urges reopening border to NATO
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's defense minister says the country should reopen its Afghan border crossings to NATO troop supplies after negotiating a better deal with the coalition.via Google News -
Minnesota offers Gingrich best shot to add delegates this week
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- Newt Gingrich did not hire someone to lead his Minnesota campaign until about a week before Tuesday’s caucus vote and set foot in the state for only a ...via Google News -
Iran's parliament summons Ahmadinejad
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's parliament has summoned President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for questioning over a long list of accusations, including allegations that he mismanaged the ...via Google News



