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Ex-DeKalb cop's police license still active after 3 years
A former DeKalb County police detective was still eligible to be a sworn officer, despite being convicted of stealing from a convenience store more than three years ago, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has learned. 7:05 PM from Atlanta Journal Constitution Read more »
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SEC Spring Meetings: Spurrier's Failing Division Plan and Other Day 2 Notes
The second day of the SEC's spring meetings concluded in Destin, Fla. on Wednesday. While Wednesday's news didn't match the hype created during day one, there still were some important items discussed by the leaders of the nation's top football conferenc 3:43 PM from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Georgia basketball: Donté Williams arrested on marijuana charge
Georgia men's basketball player Donté Williams was arrested on a misdemeanor marijuana charge last Friday, according to a report in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Williams was arrested at Lenox Square Mall. He was the passenger in a car that was pulle 5/29/12 from Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Georgia) Read more »
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Former Thrashers share bond in quest for Stanley Cup
There is a bit of irony in the fact that three former Thrashers begin play in the Stanley Cup finals Wednesday. from Atlanta Journal Constitution Read more »
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Activision vs No Doubt Band Hero case to go to trial
A Superior Court judge has once more upheld No Doubt’s suit against Activision over use of the band’s likenesses in Band Hero, despite the publisher’s move to dismiss. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports judge Ramona See wasn’t impressed by Activisi from VG247 Read more »