Atlanta Inquirer back issues from January 2005:
New Officers On Board For MARTA
Jan 01, 2005;
City Councilmember Moore Honored At NLC Convention
Jan 01, 2005
Commission Asks Probe Of High Number Of Brentwood Foreclosures
Jan 01, 2005
Top Atlanta High School Basketball Players, Coaches, Officials Recognized
Jan 01, 2005
24th Annual Cycle World International Motorcycle Shows
Jan 01, 2005
Celebrating Martin Luther King Day At The Race Track
Jan 01, 2005
Clayton State Hosts Third Annual Freedom Run
Jan 01, 2005
Local Runner Finishes Third In St. Jude Memphis Half Marathon
Jan 01, 2005
Department Of Homeland Security Announces $54.9 Million In New Grants To Georgia
Jan 01, 2005
Georgia To Save Millions With Improved Management Of State Vehicles
Jan 01, 2005
A Black Perspective, Red vs. Blue
Jan 01, 2005;
My Identity Has Been Stolen
Jan 01, 2005
Bernard Kerik Is The Perfect Man For The Job!
Jan 01, 2005
The Bitter Truth
Jan 01, 2005;
Has Cutting Fat Really Helped America's Obesity Problem?
Jan 01, 2005
States Should End The Drug War
Jan 01, 2005
Spelman College Graduation Rates Among Best In The Nation
Jan 01, 2005
Family Needs The Father; Father Absence Linked To Depression In Daughters
Jan 01, 2005
'A Champion Of Justice' Dies
Jan 08, 2005;
Activists To Lead 'March For Justice'
Jan 08, 2005;
Reward Posted For '64 Murders
Jan 08, 2005;
High School Basketball Teams Salute MLK In National Competition
Jan 08, 2005
Hurricanes Blow Past Gators At Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Jan 08, 2005
African American Student-Athletes Dominate U.S. Army All-American Bowl Roster
Jan 08, 2005
PSC Approves Cut In Georgia Power Rate Request
Jan 08, 2005
Senator Responds To Misstatements Regarding Hate Crime Law
Jan 08, 2005
Beltline Can Be Atlanta's 'Emerald Necklace'
Jan 08, 2005
Ohio Black Couple File Lawsuit Against Bush, Chaney, Blackwell
Jan 08, 2005
Politics 201
Jan 08, 2005
Minority Car Buyers: Beware
Jan 08, 2005;
By Means And At Places Of Our Own Choosing
Jan 08, 2005;
Take The Constitution Seriously In Second Term
Jan 08, 2005;
Former Official To Keynote School's Annual MLK Commemorative Event
Jan 08, 2005
Atlanta Life Financial Group Names Human Resources Vice President,
Jan 08, 2005
BBBS Of Metro Atlanta Receives Grant From UPS Foundation
Jan 08, 2005
50 Most Important Blacks In Technology
Jan 08, 2005
Finally, Relief For Braids That You Can Actually Feel!
Jan 08, 2005
Disney's 'Beauty And The Beast' At The Fabulous Fox
Jan 08, 2005
Ninth Annual Urban Wheel Awards Ceremony
Jan 08, 2005
Becker's 'Defending The Caveman' Comes To Atlanta
Jan 08, 2005
12 Ways To Find $90 Billion In Scholarships For College
Jan 01, 2005;
Are You Financially Prepared For The New Year?
Jan 01, 2005
NAACP Displays Growth With New Youth And College Units
Jan 01, 2005
'Cool Wonders' Annual Exhibit At Creative Discovery Museum
Jan 01, 2005
Teens Delaying Sexual Activity
Jan 01, 2005
Mall To Host Major Tribute To Dr. George Washington Carver
Jan 01, 2005
Energy, Cost Saving Tips For Winter
Jan 01, 2005
LDF Marks Brown's 50th Anniversary With New Artwork
Jan 01, 2005
National Medical Association Report Encourages 3-4 Servings Of Dairy A Day For African-Americans To Reduce Chronic Disease Risk
Jan 01, 2005
Do You Know The Truth About Famous Amos Cookies?
Jan 01, 2005
DeKalb Agencies Collaborate To Help Divert Citizens With Mental Illnesses From Jail
Jan 01, 2005
USDLA Elects First African American Board Member
Jan 01, 2005
'Under 40 Degrees?' Do Not Leave Your Pet Outside
Jan 01, 2005 ... Atlanta Inquirer 01-01-2005 As the temperature drops and the threat of ice storms loom, Atlanta's winter is rearing its ugly head early this year. The Atlanta Humane Society asks that family pets be taken into consideration while preparing for the frigid temperatures ....
Married Adults Are Healthiest
Jan 01, 2005
Aida Graces Stage At The Fox
Jan 08, 2005
Johnson Controls Employees Recognized With National Technology Awards
Jan 08, 2005
Northside Hospital WomenFirst Offers Wellness Classes
Jan 08, 2005
PRAYbooks.Com Launches Online African-American Store
Jan 08, 2005
Atlanta Choir Sings About Surviving Breast Cancer
Jan 08, 2005
Colder Weather Triggers Need For Car Care
Jan 08, 2005
New Leadership Promising For Georgians With Disabilities
Jan 08, 2005
Half-Century Old Murder Re-Opened
Jan 15, 2005;
Southwest Community Hospital Closed For Business
Jan 15, 2005
Governor Perdue Recommends Teacher Pay Raise
Jan 15, 2005
UPS Foundation Makes Holidays Happy For Literacy Action
Jan 15, 2005