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Defendant Richard Gear listens to defense attorney Edward Tolley give his opening statement Tuesday at the Oconee County Courthouse. (Kelly Lambert/Staff)

Jurors hear of final moments
after motorcyclist was shot

WATKINSVILLE - An Oconee County sheriff's deputy testified this morning that he found a motorcyclist near death when he answered a call about a wreck and a possible shooting Feb. 25.

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Frost covers leaves in Athens this morning.

Cold wave brings record low

The waves of cold, Canadian air washing over the eastern United States brought a record low to Athens this morning, breaking a low-temperature mark that stood for 117 years.

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Coroner: Man was shot, burned

Investigators now believe the remains found behind a vacant home in Barrow County earlier this week belong to an adult male who was shot.

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Despite five different starting combinations, Georgia's offensive line ranks 18th in the nation for fewest sacks allowed with 13.

Makeshift O-line no longer chief concern for team

Two weeks between games for Georgia gives Bulldog fans more time to wonder if sometimes spotty special teams play will be fixed, if penalties will be cut down and if the defense can stop Georgia Tech's option offense.

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Big tests await Titans, Dragons

JEFFERSON - The resentment began to swell late Friday night, as the newspaper clippings and bag of stones served as reminders that Jefferson and North Oconee are being overlooked in the Class AA playoffs. Or so they hope.

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Acorn Squash Stuffed With Apricots and Cornbread (from The New American Plate Cookbook)

Twists on Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving, the holiday of epicurean delights, is nearly upon us. This is the time of year when foodie and kitchen novice alike troll the Net, newspapers and magazines for recipes. From dog-eared books, treasured handwritten scrawl and slick cookbooks will come the dishes that grace our holiday tables.

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Video game steals a 'Millionaire' win for area family

Pac-Man gobbled up the Young-Studer family on the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Tuesday. But Lawrencville's Helen Young, her daughter Lynne Studer and her daughter Elizabeth Studer, a University of Georgia sophomore, still walked away with $25,000 during the show's first-ever multi-generational Family Week.

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Editorial: Tax assessment cap is least lawmakers can do

It's perhaps another mark of the singular nature of this political year that there is actually some good news coming in advance of the upcoming Georgia General Assembly session. Routinely, in the weeks before the state legislature convenes, Georgians can count on reading or hearing of one misguided legislative initiative or another.

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Shipp: Republican Party has been taken hostage by Southern voters

For Republicans seeking a silver lining from the last election, try this one:

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submitted by Blake Aued on Wed 11/19/08 - 2:55pm

Fillibustur-proof majority: DO NOT WANT!

A Rasmussen Reports poll released today shows that nothing much has changed in Georgia’s U.S. ...


submitted by Jason Winders on Wed 11/19/08 - 1:14pm

Last man standing

Good afternoon, all. Imagine waking up as a proud Republican this morning to realize that Saxby...


submitted by Lee Shearer on Wed 11/19/08 - 1:12pm

Nice work if you can get it

University of Georgia president Michael Adams no longer ranks among the nation’s highest-paid p...


submitted by Marc Weiszer on Tue 11/18/08 - 9:57pm

Ex-Bulldog player is head coach-in-waiting at Texas

Turns out Mike Bobo was right. The Georgia offensive coordinator joked last year that his good ...





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submitted by Blake Aued on Wed 11/19/08 - 2:55pm

Fillibustur-proof majority: DO NOT WANT!

A Rasmussen Reports poll released today shows that nothing much has changed in Georgia’s U.S. ...


submitted by Jason Winders on Wed 11/19/08 - 1:14pm

Last man standing

Good afternoon, all. Imagine waking up as a proud Republican this morning to realize that Saxby...


submitted by Lee Shearer on Wed 11/19/08 - 1:12pm

Nice work if you can get it

University of Georgia president Michael Adams no longer ranks among the nation’s highest-paid p...


submitted by Marc Weiszer on Tue 11/18/08 - 9:57pm

Ex-Bulldog player is head coach-in-waiting at Texas

Turns out Mike Bobo was right. The Georgia offensive coordinator joked last year that his good ...


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The Patrick Vining Band: Winner of Atlanta Blues Challenge 2008 plays Wednesday at the Melting Point.

The Four Tops: Legendary Motown group with the Marvelettes Saturday at the Classic Center.

Abbey Road Live!: Playing the Beatles White Album this time around, Saturday at the 40 Watt.

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What do you think of Rep. Paul Broun's remarks (Hitler, Marxism) about President-elect Obama?
I agree with and fully support Rep. Broun.
I'm very offended. Broun should be recalled.
It's just political talk. No big deal.

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