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    Debbie Dooley, co-founder of the Atlanta Tea Party, sets out signs and waits for returns where T-SPLOST opposition groups gather for a election night watch at Hudson Grille in Atlanta on Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Gov. Nathan Deal and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed are making an 11th-hour push to Georgia voters to approve the transportation tax referendum on Tuesday's primary ballot. Critics blast the plan _ the first statewide referendum in Georgia history _ as not only the heftiest tax proposal in state history, but as a false strategy that they say addresses neither sprawl nor smart growth. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Curtis Compton)
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    Atlanta region shoots down transportation tax

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    August 1, 2012 4:00 am
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    Gov. Deal: Georgia 400 tolls to end

    Gov. Deal: Georgia 400 tolls to end

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    FILE - In this Saturday, June 23 2012 file photo provided by the Copeland family, Aimee Copeland, left, poses with her parents, Andy and Donna Copeland, outside Doctors Hospital in Augusta, Ga. Aimee Copeland was released from Doctors Hospital on Monday, July 2, 2012. She will move to an inpatient rehabilitation clinic and spend the next several weeks learning to move herself with the aid of a wheelchair after having her left leg, right foot and both hands amputated. (AP Photo/Copeland Family, File)

    Ga. woman with flesh-eating bug leaves hospital

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    Ex-head of civil rights group to return as CEO
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    Needy Georgians will be affected by new laws
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      From left, Knighthawk, April Hanson and her husband Harley Hanson, members of the International Keystone Knights Realm of Georgia, perform a traditional Klan salute along the portion of highway they want to adopt allowing them to put up a sign and do litter removal near Blairsville, Ga., Sunday, June 10, 2012. The Ku Klux Klan group wants to join Georgia's
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    Georgia denies KKK application to adopt highway

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      From left, Knighthawk, April Hanson and her husband Harley Hanson, members of the International Keystone Knights Realm of Georgia, perform a traditional Klan salute along the portion of highway they want to adopt allowing them to put up a sign and do litter removal near Blairsville, Ga., Sunday, June 10, 2012. The Ku Klux Klan group wants to join Georgia's
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    KKK group aims to adopt highway for litter control

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    June 11, 2012 8:48 pm
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