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LOCAL

Transportation meeting to highlight needs, plans

Hwy. 141 delays to continue

Sunday fest celebrates veterans, patriotism

Ping pong play helps Bald Ridge Lodge

Man, 57, killed on Hwy. 20

Officials urge Halloween safety

Election: Details on proposed amendments

Sailing event this weekend

Hospital expansion approved

OSHA: Man's death preventable
Business

Expo raises money for women

Study: Tourism down in 2009; uptick expected

Patches picking up

Mabe set to join American Proteins

Economist: Risk worth it

Kirkland's celebrates grand opening

Retailers say economy won't haunt Halloween

Newspaper welcomes circulation director

Firm to expand, add jobs

Children's official offers update on plans
Education

Expert touts new ways to teach

Library team nabs spelling bee

Lanier Tech opens new Forsyth center

Teams to compete for spelling honors

Lecturers tout leadership

Central welcomes band competition

School board gets PROPEL update

Events 'with beat' for middle, high schoolers

Vision drives project for art

Lecturer: Engage kids with science
City Government

City to repave Market Place Boulevard

Fest fares well

Fair weather boosts turnout

Festival off and running

Fair opens Thursday

Emphasis on fun, safety
County Government

Board sees balanced 2011 budget

County planners seeking feedback

Network approved for emergency suppliers

County plans on refunding bonds

Trunk or treat set for Central Park

County poised to take over sewer plant

Hindu center planned

Shelter's future remains fuzzy

Hearing set for ex-planning director

Cell tower opposed
Crime & Courts

Pedestrian killed on Hwy. 20

Alleged shoplifters caught

VFW theft suspect in custody

Wounded suspect will face charges

Deputy shoots armed man

Car involved in fatal hit-and-run found here

New details emerge as slaying suspect ID'd

GBI: Woman likely knew attacker

Avoiding court, suspects split

Man pleads guilty to molestation

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Sunday: Look for a little sun with cooler temperatures. There could be a sprinkle, especially in the LH and NA.

Highs:
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Monday: The cool weather continues with partly cloudy skies.

Highs:
42 to 51

Tuesday: It should be another nice day with a mix of clouds and sun.

Highs:
45 to 53

Discussion: We'll stay on the cold side this week with mainly dry weather through Wednesday. By the end of the week, there's a chance for rain and snow with a storm coming up the coast. It's still a little early to make a call as different models are predicting different scenarios.


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ABC NewsMail - afternoon edition

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 Afternoon Edition. Sun 31 Oct 2010


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 Top StoriesMore Top Stories > 

The investment will see the development of the world's first liquefied natural gas plant to use coal seam gas as a feed stock.

UK company invests $15b in LNG project
UK-based BG group has committed $15 billion to proceed with the Curtis LNG project in central and southern Queensland.

Cummings released from hospital
Bart Cummings has been released from a Melbourne hospital following a health scare and is expected to be at Flemington on Tuesday for the Melbourne Cup.

German tourist found dead in Kakadu
Northern Territory police have found the body of a German tourist who went missing two days ago.

Hockey plays down internal criticism
Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey has played down reports that several colleagues within the Liberal Party are critical of his performance.

Greens deny dirty coal candidate claims
Greens leader Bob Brown has rejected Victorian Labor Party accusations that a Greens candidate is working for a "dirty" coal company.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Doug Cameron.

Five reasons this has been a good week
This week did not augur well, from the beginning. The prospect of another round of Howard/Costello hostilities had all the appeal of an overheard spat between the neighbours. Several rounds of polling were due in the newspapers; this, too, is never a good circumstance. But the marvellous and surprising news, at the end of this week, is that it was actually a pretty good one.

The bromance, the betrayal, The Social Network
Although it disguises itself as a courtroom drama The Social Network is at its heart a buddy picture, a tale of a broken bromance than never resolves.

Hockey has good idea, no-one takes notice
In a speech earlier this week Joe Hockey identified Nine Points of discussion on Australian banking and its regulatory environment. They were entirely reasonable ideas on a complex and significant area of policy fleshed out in a public forum. Whatever was he thinking? Precious little of what has been written and said since the shadow treasurer got to his feet has had anything to do with the content and detail of his ideas. All horse race, no horse.

Weekly wrap: the circle of life
What a week this has been. A week in which passions ran high and anger pervaded the land, although thankfully, nobody important was hurt.

Vaticanomics: On popes and markets


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Indonesia tsunami toll hits 435
Indonesia has ramped up efforts to help those on remote islands hit by a devastating tsunami as an official put the latest death toll at 435, with 110 missing and feared dead.

14 shot dead on football field
Gunmen in Honduras have shot dead at least 14 people at a football pitch in the city of San Pedro Sula.

Turkey lifts YouTube ban
Turkey has lifted its ban on video-sharing website YouTube as material deemed insulting to Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk has been removed.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Grass could turn toxic waste into energy
A team of Australian and Chinese scientists claims to have pioneered a method to decontaminate polluted land and provide an ecologically renewable energy resource in the process.

Scientists divided over rainforest CO2 impact
Researchers in Queensland's far north are still unclear about the effects of carbon dioxide on tropical rainforests.

Research looks to net groper death answers
The Queensland Government is contributing almost $1 million to find out how a dangerous bacteria is spreading throughout fish near the Great Barrier Reef.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Melbourne dams reach 50pc capacity
Melbourne's dams are half-full for the first time in four years as a result of the weekend's heavy rain.

Most abide by weekly water rule
The Water Minister Graham Jacobs says strict sprinkler rosters seem to be working, but many people are still flaunting the one day a week rule.

Tas pulp mill protests continue
Anti pulp mill protesters have gathered at the site of timber company Gunns' proposed Tamar Valley mill in northern Tasmania.



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 Top StoriesMore Top Stories > 

Restoring sanity: Stephen Colbert with Jon Stewart

Stewart, Colbert rally for fear and sanity
On the eve of America's midterm elections, tens of thousands of people have crowded into downtown Washington DC for a rally hosted by comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.

Yemen arrests parcel bomb suspect
Yemeni security forces have arrested a woman believed to be involved in sending explosive packages bound for the United States, a security official said.

Gillard winds up Vietnam visit
Prime Minister Julia Gillard will hold a series of meetings with senior Vietnamese officials today.

'Hero' snorkeller pulled shark off victim
A man who intervened during a shark attack off Perth's coast yesterday is being hailed as a hero.

Boy feared dead after cliff fall
A boy is feared dead after falling from a cliff into a waterhole in far north New South Wales while on an end of season football trip.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Doug Cameron.

Five reasons this has been a good week
This week did not augur well, from the beginning. The prospect of another round of Howard/Costello hostilities had all the appeal of an overheard spat between the neighbours. Several rounds of polling were due in the newspapers; this, too, is never a good circumstance. But the marvellous and surprising news, at the end of this week, is that it was actually a pretty good one.

The bromance, the betrayal, The Social Network
Although it disguises itself as a courtroom drama The Social Network is at its heart a buddy picture, a tale of a broken bromance than never resolves.

Hockey has good idea, no-one takes notice
In a speech earlier this week Joe Hockey identified Nine Points of discussion on Australian banking and its regulatory environment. They were entirely reasonable ideas on a complex and significant area of policy fleshed out in a public forum. Whatever was he thinking? Precious little of what has been written and said since the shadow treasurer got to his feet has had anything to do with the content and detail of his ideas. All horse race, no horse.

Weekly wrap: the circle of life
What a week this has been. A week in which passions ran high and anger pervaded the land, although thankfully, nobody important was hurt.

Vaticanomics: On popes and markets


 WorldMore World Stories > 

President apologises over 'hate' wedding
The Maldivian government has apologised to a European couple abused as "swine" and "infidels" during what was supposed to be a romantic renewal of wedding vows in the Indian Ocean archipelago.

Stewart, Colbert rally for fear and sanity
On the eve of America's midterm elections, tens of thousands of people have crowded into downtown Washington DC for a rally hosted by comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.

Yemen arrests parcel bomb suspect
Yemeni security forces have arrested a woman believed to be involved in sending explosive packages bound for the United States, a security official said.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Grass could turn toxic waste into energy
A team of Australian and Chinese scientists claims to have pioneered a method to decontaminate polluted land and provide an ecologically renewable energy resource in the process.

Scientists divided over rainforest CO2 impact
Researchers in Queensland's far north are still unclear about the effects of carbon dioxide on tropical rainforests.

Research looks to net groper death answers
The Queensland Government is contributing almost $1 million to find out how a dangerous bacteria is spreading throughout fish near the Great Barrier Reef.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Philanthropists gift massive land package
Tasmanian-based businesswoman Jan Cameron and a group of fellow philanthropists have given 28,000 hectares of land to the Tasmanian Land Conservancy.

Googong pipeline approved
The Federal Government has given final environmental approval for the pipeline to transfer water from the Murrumbidgee River to the Googong Dam.

Optimism surrounds UN biodiversity talks
Environment groups are cautiously optimistic that United Nations talks aimed at tackling the rapid loss of animals and planet species will deliver a deal.



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