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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution articles from August 2002

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution back issues from August 2002:

Bookstore Chain in Atlanta Gets New Owner.

Aug 01, 2002

Cox Communications Reports Quarterly Loss, Higher Revenue.

Aug 01, 2002

Economic Growth Is at Standstill.

Aug 01, 2002

Clothiers Respond to a Fatter America.

Aug 01, 2002

Lockheed Looks to Horizon, Possibly Building New Bomber.

Aug 01, 2002

ASA Pilot Facing Allegation of Coming to Work Drunk Resigns.

Aug 01, 2002

Sales-Tax Break Is Popular in Georgia, but Officials Say Impact Is Uncertain.

Aug 01, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.

Aug 01, 2002

Proposed Toll Road Rises as Georgia Transportation Department Election Issue.

Aug 01, 2002

Georgia Works on Water Plan.

Aug 01, 2002

UPS Adds Homes to Delivery Promise.

Aug 01, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.

Aug 01, 2002

Coke Snags Deal with Six Flags.

Aug 02, 2002

FedEx Roots Out Alleged Infringement.

Aug 02, 2002

Atlanta-Area Transit Agency Shells Out Top Dollar for Long Distance.

Aug 02, 2002

Speaker Supports Friend for Seat on Georgia Transportation Agency Board.

Aug 02, 2002

UPS' Asia Business Is `Gangbusters'.

Aug 02, 2002

Billboard Collapse Kills Three Workers in Snellville, Ga.

Aug 02, 2002

Trade Increases Mutual Funds' Costs.

Aug 02, 2002

Utilities Act As Georgia's Natural-Gas Market Gets More Competitive.

Aug 02, 2002

Atlanta Becomes a Bigger Player in Public Relations Field.

Aug 02, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Residential Real Estate Column.

Aug 02, 2002

Audit of Georgia Cars Veers Off Road.

Aug 02, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.

Aug 02, 2002

Environmentalists Lose Georgia Water Battle.

Aug 02, 2002

Atlanta Smells Fraud in High Rate of Workers' Compensation Claims.

Aug 02, 2002

WorldCom Charges Strike Fear, Put Corporations on Notice.

Aug 02, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Advertising Column.

Aug 03, 2002

Plutonium Shipments Under Way to South Carolina.

Aug 03, 2002

Remote Control Makes Tracks to Atlanta Rail Yard.

Aug 03, 2002

Georgians Jam Malls, Computers Are Hot Ticket During Sales Tax Holiday.

Aug 03, 2002

After Men Crushed, Snellville, Ga., Officials Order Signs Down, Checked.

Aug 03, 2002

WorldCom Fallout Impacts Norcross, Ga., Telecommunications-Equipment Maker.

Aug 03, 2002

Georgia Transit Board Gets New Member.

Aug 03, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.

Aug 03, 2002

Conservationists, Timber Firm Team Up to Preserve Forest in Tennessee.

Aug 03, 2002

Long-Distance Carriers Get No Credit from Bells.

Aug 03, 2002

Employer Bias Cases Involve Big Risks, Big Potential Rewards.

Aug 04, 2002

Decrease in Consumer Confidence Could Create Economic Domino Effect.

Aug 04, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Help Desk Column.

Aug 04, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Ernest Holsendolph Column.

Aug 04, 2002

Investors Need to Find Comfort Zone with Portfolio, Risk.

Aug 04, 2002

Employers Advised to Analyze Statistics Regularly for Help in Job Bias Cases.

Aug 04, 2002

Bush Officials Ask Belgians to Allow Company to Convert Surplus Plutonium.

Aug 04, 2002

Several Attorneys Well-Known for Work in Race-Bias Arena of Law.

Aug 04, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Technobuddy Column.

Aug 04, 2002

U.S. Hospitality, Travel Industry Foresees Lull during Week of September 11.

Aug 04, 2002

Kennesaw, Ga., University Software Allows Students to Decide on Roommate.

Aug 04, 2002

South Georgians to Get Say on Proposals to Pump Water from Aquifer.

Aug 05, 2002

Atlanta-Area Developers Give Amenities Top Billing in Quest to Attract Buyers.

Aug 05, 2002

Georgia Offers Few Alternatives to Nursing Homes for Elderly Care.

Aug 05, 2002

Stress Results, Not Rules, Nursing Home Industry Says.

Aug 05, 2002

Lack of Long-Term Care Insurance Puts Heavy Burden on Medicaid, Nursing Homes.

Aug 05, 2002

Medicaid Provides Fallback for Too Many Americans, Expert Says.

Aug 05, 2002

Assisted Living Facilities Offer Upscale Environment With Restrictions.

Aug 05, 2002

Posting Data on Internet May Spur Improvement in Nursing Homes, Officials Say.

Aug 05, 2002

Georgia Nursing Homes Face Critical Issues of Staffing, Training, Pay.

Aug 05, 2002

Forsyth, Ga., Nursing Home Gives Power to Residents, Caregivers.

Aug 05, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Real Estate Column.

Aug 05, 2002

Old Atlanta Schools Find New Life as Hip Housing.

Aug 05, 2002

Atlanta-Area Housing Rental Market Slumps.

Aug 05, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Maria Saporta Column.

Aug 05, 2002

Georgia to Embark on Funding Method Considered Problematic in Other States.

Aug 05, 2002

Snellville, Ga., Puts Stop to Welding on Billboard.

Aug 05, 2002

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Business People Column.

Aug 05, 2002