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John Lennon was an iconic figure of the 20th century. In the early 1970s, he underwent a tumultuous period as he cemented himself as a solo act.
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In her new book, local author Alison Lyn Miller explores a little-known side of Northeast Georgia: its professional wrestling circuit.
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Friday saw closing arguments in the murder trial of Edrick Faust; the man accused of killing University of Georgia law student Tara Baker in 2001. The defense and prosecution rested their cases
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Due to construction at one of the polling sites, the Athens-Clarke County Board of Elections has approved a temporary change to one of its polling locations.
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The University of Georgia School of Medicine received a accreditation Friday that allows them to start recruiting physicians.
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More than 6,000 people were killed in over three days when a Sudanese paramilitary group unleashed "a wave of intense violence" in Sudan's Darfur region in late October, according to the UN.
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"There doesn't seem to be any shame about this among people who used to feel like you had to have some sort of decorum," Obama said in an interview that was posted on YouTube Saturday.
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This band of airborne health workers bring essential medical care to isolated communities in the southern African nation. In addition to turbulence, they face a new obstacle: budget cuts.
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Ilia Malinin's painful falls at the Milan Cortina Games follow in a long tradition of great U.S. athletes who get the "yips" or the "twisties" during the Olympics.
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