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Gaffney, Caroline Williams, Obituary, Fe 5 2003 98(112), 3-A
Gage, Farrah Nicole and Scott Victor Sinclair, Engagement, Fe 23 2003 98(130), 8-E
Gage, Farrah Nicole and Scott Victor Sinclair, Wedding, Au 10 2003 98(298), 7-E
Gailey, Chen
Tech Making Changes After Late Meltdown Ja 3 2003 98(80), 2-B
Gaines, Carrie Elizabeth and Richard Michael Smith, Engagement, My 5 2003 98(201), 9-A
Gaiss, Amy
LHS' Gaiss Signs to Play Softball at Darton College Ja 25 2003 98(101), 1-B
Gallagher, Jeannette Jones, Obituary, My 18 2003 98(214), 3-A
Galloway, Dusty Renee' and Sherwin Keith Smith, Engagement, Sp 14 2003 98(332), 6-E
Galloway, Georgia Ruth (Pursser), Death , Nv 4, 2003 98(sic 99)(18), 3-A
Galloway, Julie
Soldiers' wives fight personal battles, Jl 13 2003 98(270), 12-A
Galloway, Michael
Extension of troop deployment angers many military families, Jl 15 2003 98(272), 1-A
Soldiers' wives fight personal battles, Jl 13 2003 98(270), 12-A
Ganas, A. W., Obituary, Ap 3 2003 98(169), 3-A
Ganas, Aldine, Obituary, Nv 4, 2003 98(sic 99)(18), 3-A
Ganas, Brantley
I Caught a Fish (photo), Sp 3 2003 98(321), 3-B
Gandy, Bill
Home builders sweep state awards, Au 3 2003 98(291), 1-C
Garber, James C.
James Garber completes surgery residency, Jl 15 2003 98(272), 11-A
Garber, Jeff
Garber Takes Teaching to Next Level Ap 22 2003 98(188), 1-B
Garcia, Jose, DUI, Oc 18 2003 99(1), 3-A
Garden Center
'A Crescent Christmas Carol': The Garden Center hosts a holiday open house this weekend, Dc 4 2003 99(48), 9-Supplement
Antique show patrons (list), Oc 11 2003 98(359), 10-A
Everything old is new again: Garden Center revives tradition of Antique Show & Sale this week, Oc 6 2003 98(354), 8-A
Garden Center Elects Officers Ap 25 2003 98(191), 11-A
Garden Club of Georgia
Valdostans celebrate Garden Club's anniversary
Kathryn Stevens, Dee Knoz, Janet Robinson, Zemina Holcomb, Claudia Smith, Jl 25 2003 98(282), 13-A
Gardening
Any garden can bloom with the right plants, Au 3 2003 98(291), 5-Supplement
August is a great time to plan fall gardens, Au 17 2003 98(305), 7-Supplement
Autumn flowers make their presence known, Sp 14 2003 98(332), 11-Supplement
Bamboo adds a touch of the tropics to your garden, Sp 7 2003 98(325), 12-Supplement
Camellia Show ends today, Nv 16 2003 99(30), 18-Supplement
Cool morning beckon to gardeners, Sp 21 2003 98(339), 6-Supplement
Cool morning reminiscent of days in a grape orchard, Oc 5 2003 98(353), 15-Supplement
Enjoy summer days, but cool weather ahead, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 5-Supplement
Fall bursting forth in bright colors, Oc 26 2003 99(9), 6-Supplement
Fall bursts forth with beautiful flowers, brilliant color, Oc 12 2003 98(360), 11-Supplement
Fragrant plants perfume the heavy summer air, Jl 13 2003 98(270), 7-Supplement
Garden Center Antiques Show & Sale returns, Sp 27 2003 97(345), 1-D
Holiday plants will keep blooming with proper care, Dc 28 2003 99(72), 15-Supplement
Houseplants are pollution fighters, Au 10 2003 98(298), 11-Supplement
Immerse your senses in gardening, catalogs to pass the time, Dc 7 2003 98 (sic 99)(51), 19-Supplement
Indian Summer days good for planting, Nv 23 2003 99(37), 15-Supplement
Now's the right time to prepare plants for the fall, Jl 20 2003 98(277), 14-Supplement
October si the month to get busy in your garden, Sp 28 2003 98(346), 12--Supplement
Prepare plants now for cooler weather ahead, Au 31 2003 98(319), 13-Supplement
Sensory Feast Exotic Gardens Offer Wide Spectrum of Plants My 11 2003 98(207), 1-C
Take cuttings to save plants that may not survive winter, Nv 2 2003 98(sic 99)(16), 14-Supplement
Tips of tree planting; visit Christmas at the Crescent, Nv 30 2003 99(44), 9-Supplement
Treat plants now to prepare blooms for Camellia Show, Au 24 2003 98(312), 7-Supplement
Trees decorate the city for the holidays, Dc 21 2003 99(65), 9-Supplement
Trivia tips on winter care of plants, Dc 14 2003 99(58), 12-Supplement
Visit the colorful Camellia Show at the Garden Center, Nv 9 2003 98(sic 99)(23), 19-Supplement
Gardner, Chad
Mayor's Council honors disabled, Oc 3 2003 98(351), 1-A
Gariel, Shelby
Camp Stories: Local Girl Scouts learn the art of a tale during summer camp Jl 2 2003 98(259), 12-A
Garner, 'J. D. or Jake,' Death, Ap 28 2003 98(194), 3-A
Garner, 'J. D. or Jake,' Obituary, Ap 29 2003 98(195), 3-A
Garner, Daniel Reese, Theft by deception, Oc 11 2003 98(359), 3-A
Garner, Josh
Student Fulfills Vow to Graduate My 28 2003 98(224), 1-A
Garner, Russ and Logan Garner
Father-son bonding (photo), Sp 18 2003 98(336), 1-A
Garren, Ken
More improvements made at VMS track, Sp 21 2003 98(339), 1-A
Garrett, William 'Bill,' Obituary, Au 27 2003 98(315), 3-A
Garrison, Louise 'Coonie,' Death, Nv 18 2003 99(32), Nv 21 2003 99(35), 3-A
Garrison, Louise, Death, Nv 18 2003 99(32), 3-A
Garrison, M. A., Obituary, Jn 12 2003 98(239), 3-A
Gartman, June
Special delivery: Officer assists in baby's birth, Oc 11 2003 98(359), 1-A
Gary, Marcella and Marcus
South Georgia Legion Fair (photo), Nv 11 2003 99(25), 9-A
Gary, Reggie Allen, Suspended license, Au 31 2003 98(319), 5-A
Garza, Juan, Death, Jl 30 2003 98(287), 3-A
Gaskins, Alvah William 'A. W.' Jr., Obituary, Sp 24 2003 98(342), 3-A
Gaskins, Ashley
Sifford, Gaskins Lead Lanier County's Grads My 26 2003 98(222), 1-A
Gaskins, David Daniel, Open container, Oc 12 2003 98(360), 3-A
Gaskins, Emory, Obituary, My 18 2003 98(214), 3-A
Gaskins, Jaiden Tal, Obituary, Ja 22 2003 98(98), 3-A
Gaskins, Katherine Michelle and Justin Bradford McCall, Engagement, Mr 23 2003 98(158), 5-E
Gaskins, Katherine Michelle and Justin Bradford McCall, Wedding, Dc 7 2003 98 (sic 99)(51), 7-E
Gaskins, Lucille, Obituary, Au 23 2003 98(311), Au 24 2003 98(312), 3-A
Gaskins, Ted
Clean Sweep (photo), Oc 21 2003 99(4), 1-A
Gasoline prices
Gas price spike deserves probe (opinion), Sp 9 2003 98(327), 6-A
House in Social Circle comes with a delicious bonus, Oc 5 2003 98(353), 1-C
No Reasons for High Gas Prices (opinion) Ap 20 2003 98(186), 6-A
State Gas Prices Hit Record High Mr 14 2003 98(149), 1-A
Gaston, Allie Mae, Death, Au 12 2003 98(300), 3-A
Gaston, Dr. John
Yearbook 2003 People Make a Difference (supplement) Mr 30 2003 98(165), 1-12CC
Gates, Francis Coleman, Death, Nv 18 2003 99(32), 3-A
Gates, Francis Coleman, Obituary, Nv 19 2003 99(33), 3-A
Gates, Johnny Lee
Classmates recall taunting of killer facing death, Nv 7 2003 98(sic 99)(21), 7-A
Gateway Community Services Board
Community board says state plans to cut more jobs, ignored advice, Nv 17 2003 99(31), 5-A
Gaudry, Mary Eloise, Death, Au 14 2003 98(302), 3-A
Gay, Shaun
Gay has pro debut tonight in Augusta (kickboxing), Oc 11 2003 98(359), 1-B
Gay, Shaun Gregory, DUI, Sp 29 2003 98(347), 3-A
Geiger, James F. 'J. F.' Jr., Obituary, Ja 31 2003 98(107), 3-A
Genealogy
Author presents four-volume 'History of the Georgia Militia' to Huxford Library, Nv 8 2003 99(22), 9-A
Brooks Genealogical Society meeting, Oc 23 2003 99(6), 14-A
General Electric Co.--Macon
General Electric Laying Off Workers in Georgia Jn 8 2003 98(235), 3-C
Genesis Christian School
Honor roll (list of names), Nv 17 2003 99(31), 8-A
George, Cheryl and Mike Branch
Facilitator of the year (photo), Oc 5 2003 98(353), 2-C
George, Kathryn, Death, Jl 9 2003 98(266), 3-A
George, Kathryn, Obituary, Jl 10 2003 98(267), 3-A
George, Roberta
George to leave art center Jl 3 2003 98(260), 14-A
Roberta George is leaving and the new art center's executive direction, but she will always be a the center of art's heart, Jl 10 2003 98(267), 2-Preview
Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service
Peanut and cotton acreage down Jl 2 2003 98(259), 7-A
Georgia Agrirama
Faith Christian celebrates Nat'l Young Readers Day
Evelyn and Howard Tawzer, Nv 12 2003 99(26), 5-A
Georgia Aquarium
Groundbreaking Held for Atlanta Aquarium My 30 2003 98(226), 8-A
Georgia Archives Week
VSU Archives puts history on Internet, Oc 8 2003 98(356), 12-A
Georgia Association of County Agricultural Agents
Agricultural agents visit area farms
Buddy Coleman, Ben Copeland, Nv 12 2003 99(26), 7-A
Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles
Clemency Denied for Isaccs My 3 2003 98(199), 1-A
Man Denied Parole in Murder Case Ja 15 2003 98(91), 3-A
Man Set for Execution Maintains Innocence Mr 25 2003 98(160), 5-A
Parole Board to Hear Clemency Request for Carl Isaacs My 2 2003 98(198), 7-A
State Executes Man for Murder During Robbery Mr 26 2003 98(161), 5-A
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Police Officer Charged with Taking Money Mr 16 2003 98(151), 5-A
Warrant Issued for Former State Senator Mr 11 2003 98(146), 8-A
Georgia Cancer Coalition
Cancer Coalition Seeks Funding Fe 13 2003 98(120), 1-A
Cancer Fund Seeks Tax Season Donations Fe 21 2003 98(128), 4-A
Georgia Centennial Farm Program
State honors 17 historic farms, Oc 4 2003 98(352), 5-A
Georgia Chamber of Commerce
Georgia Chamber launches Web site Jl 2 2003 98(259), 7-A
Georgia Christian School
'Baby Blues' Performance Teaches Youth Message About Abstinence My 8 2003 98(204), 5-A
'Pennies for Patients' Benefits Leukemia Jn 29 2003 98(256), 6-E
GCS Student Nominated for HOBY Ap 1 2003 98(167), 11-A
GCS Students Awarded Scholarship Jn 25 2003 98(252), 12-A
Georgia Christian adds three new board members, Jl 30 2003 98(287), 5-A
Georgia Christian Grad Labors for His Education My 24 2003 98(220), 1-A
Georgia Christian School gives students awards, Jl 15 2003 98(272), 12-A
Georgia Christian School Hosts 'The Final Floor' Mr 31 2003 98(166), 4-A
Georgia Christian School Names Top Graduates My 16 2003 98(212), 1-A
Georgia Christian Standout McMullen Heading to ABAC My 23 2003 98(219), 1-B
Georgia Christian Wins at Literary Competition Mr 14 2003 98(149), 4-A
History comes alive in South Lowndes: Volunteers are back to renovate GCS gym, Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-B
Honor Roll, Jl 10 2003 98(267), 11-A
Shadowing Ap 7 2003 98(173), 9-A
Soccer enthusiasts representing Georgia Christian in Wendy's Heisman program
Cale Nelson, Caley Stokes, Nv 5 2003 99(19), 8-A
Vocalist Visits GCS Ja 13 2003 98(89), 4-A
Georgia Club--Statham
Conference Center Nixed Mr 2 2003 98(137), 3-A
Georgia Council of Economic Education
Students attend stock market luncheon
Garrett Hendley, Paden King, Ciera Staten, Daisy Cuellar, Jl 8 2003 98(265), 3-A
Georgia Council of Municipal Court Judges
Judge elected to head state Council, Sp 19 2003 98(337), 5-A
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Butcher shops dwindling across Georgia, Jl 14 2003 98(270), 5-A
New license tag will support spaying, neutering of strays, Nv 8 2003 99(22), 3-A
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
City of Morven receives block grant (photo)
Sonny Perdue, Larry Harris, Willie Miller, Danny Johnson, Charles Rhym, Sandy Rentz, Mike Beatty, Oc 14 2003 98(362), 5-A
Littering costs Georgia millions (opinion) Jl 2 2003 98(259), 6-A
Mike Beatty to Head Community Affairs Jn 13 2003 98(240), 3-A
Georgia Department of Community Health
Official: Medicaid Cuts Could Hurt Ja 24 2003 98(100), 3-A
Georgia Department of Corrections
Calhoun prisoners test positive for pot, Au 12 2003 98(300), 5-A
Georgia Mulls New Prison Ja 5 2003 98(82), 1-A
Georgia Department of Education
Audit Finds Mismanagement in State DOE Fe 1 2003 98(108), 5-A
Cox Ready to Rebuilt Department Ja 13 2003 98(89), 5-A
School Board Members Asked to Resign Ja 11 2003 98(87), 5-A
State Education Plan Wins Federal Approval My 20 2003 98(216), 5-A
State Report Card Available Online Fe 27 2003 98(134), 7-A
Georgia Department of Homeland Security
Smallpox Vaccination Moves Ahead Ja 31 2003 98(107), 5-A
State to Get More Funds for 'First Responders' My 2 2003 98(198), 7-A
Georgia Department of Human Resources
DHR hosts transition hearing on Monday, Dc 14 2003 99(58), 1-A
State Takes Control of Mental Health Agency Ap 12 2003 98(178), 5-A
Transit System Expected to be Ready by July 1 My 15 2003 98(211), 5-A
Wildlife Officials Seek to Control Deer Numbers Ja 13 2003 98(89), 5-A
Georgia Department of Human Resources Division of Family and Children Services
DHR sponsors forum on domestic violence, Oc 12 2003 98(360), 3-A
Val Tech hosts domestic violence forum today, Oc 14 2003 98(362), 3-A
Georgia Department of Labor
Georgia Lost Jobs in 2003, but Improvement Visible Mr 7 2003 98(142), 7-A
State Loses Thousands of Jobs in Four Months My 23 2003 98(219), 4-A
Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Safety
Keep Proof of Coverage in Your Vehicle Ja 30 2003 98(106), 3-A
Officials: Drivers Still Need to Carry Insurance Cards Ja 27 2003 98(103), 5-A
Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles
New requirements for teen drivers result in more flunking tests, Oc 24 2003 99(6)(sic 7), 3-A
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Crab fishermen score temporary victory, Oc 21 2003 99(4), 3-A
Deputies kill a troublesome alligator, Au 5 2003 98(293), 4-A
Echols police seize marijuana and moonshine, Sp 11 2003 98(329), 5-A
Food program kicks off this weekend, Nv 2 2003 98(sic 99)(16), 16-A
Georgia Environment Officials Ask Coastal Residents to Count Manatees Ap 16 2003 98(182), 4-A
Georgia to Allow Gator Hunting in September Jn 9 2003 98(236), 4-A
Grand Bay Sees Growth Jn 29 2003 98(256), 1-A
Grant helps groups preserve endangered woodpeckers
Jim Cox, Phil Spivey, Nv 4, 2003 98(sic 99)(18), 7-A
Low-Sulfur Fuel Requirement Revised Ja 30 2003 98(106), 7-A
New Fishing Spots to Open in State Mr 11 2003 98(146), 5-A
Researchers Guide Threatened Loggerhead Turtles Back to Ocean My 9 2003 98(205), 8-A
Researchers try to unravel mystery of rare raptors, Au 10 2003 98(298), 13-A
Water Restrictions Start June 1 My 23 2003 98(219), 8-A
Wildlife Officials Tout Fishing as Healthy Alternative to Television, Video Games Jn 14 2003 98(241), 5-A
Wiregrass making comeback in Georgia, Jl 7 2003 98(264), 1-A
Georgia Department of Revenue
Georgia Tax Collections Up Slightly in April My 8 2003 98(204), 4-A
Tax Collections Up Slightly Fe 11 2003 98(118), 3-A
Georgia Department of Transportation
Atlanta's 17th Street Bridge Beams Pass Through Area Fe 5 2003 98(112), 5-A
Board OKs Traffic Study Ap 23 2003 98(189), 1-A
Crumbling Interstate Road Beds to Cost $193 Million Mr 14 2003 98(149), 7-A
Efforts to Fix Polluted Marsh Stymied Fe 16 2003 98(123), 3-A
Georgia DOT I-75 projects, Au 10 2003 98(298), 3-A
Georgia DOT I-75 projects, Jl 13 2003 98(270), 3-A
Georgia DOT I-75 Projects, Jl 20 2003 98(277), 3-A
Langdale Retains DOT Board Position Ja 24 2003 98(100), 9-A
Littering costs Georgia millions (opinion) Jl 2 2003 98(259), 6-A
Repaved I-75 Segment Needs $22 Million Mr 8 2003 98(143), 5-A
Transit System Expected to be Ready by July 1 My 15 2003 98(211), 5-A
Georgia Department of Veterans
VA Medical Center could cut some services, Jl 10 2003 98(267), 3-A
Georgia Division of Public Health
Activists oppose Georgia proposal to report names of HIV patients, Au 14 2003 98(302), 1-A
Georgia's Smallpox Vaccinations Continue Throughtout State 2003 Ap 1 2003 98(167), 3-A
Georgian Diagnosed with SARS Ap 5 2003 98(171), 5-A
Health district prepares for mock smallpox clinic, Jl 20 2003 98(277), 5-A
Health Lab Confirms Two Flu Samples Mr 16 2003 98(151), 5-A
Health Officials Study Immunization Rates Ap 21 2003 98(187), 5-A
Health officials worried about EEE virus Jl 5 2003 98(262), 3-A
Smallpox Vaccination Moves Ahead Ja 31 2003 98(107), 5-A
State's TB Cases Fell by 9 Percent Mr 4 2003 98(139), 5-A
Georgia Emergency Management Agency
GEMA Heads Area All-Hazards Councils Fe 12 2003 98(119), 3-A
Soggy soil heightens fear of flooding from storms, Au 19 2003 98(307), 5-A
Georgia Environmental Protection Agency
State Lifts Water Restrictions Ja 16 2003 98(92), 5-A
Georgia Ethics Commission
Ethics Reform Long Overdue (opinion) My 28 2003 98(224), 6-A
Georgia Farm Workers Clinic
Migrant farm workers receive Thanksgiving dinner, Nv 23 2003 99(37), 4-A
Georgia Forestry Association
Changing the landscape of Georgia: Tax structure forcing many firms to sell timberland, Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-C
Forestry Association Breaks Ground for New Headquarters Ja 22 2003 98(98), 16-A
Forestry needs tax protection (opinion), Au 13 2003 98(301), 5-A
Governor challenges forestry community, Jl 23 2003 98(280), 7-A
Georgia Forestry Commission
Commission approves firefighting agreement, Au 28 2003 98(316), 1-A
Commission takes orders for seedlings, Jl 25 2003 98(282), 5-A
Fast facts on forestry (sidebar), Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-C
Georgia Fraternal Order of Police
Agency Presents Vests to Lake Park Police Department Mr 15 2003 98(150), 5-A
Georgia High School Association
Class AA Schools Back in Region 1 Jn 5 2003 98(232), 1-B
GHSA approves new region plan, Oc 15 2003 98(363), 2-B
GHSA OKs New Class System, Football Overtime Ap 2 2003 98(168), 11-A
GHSA's Big 32 Plant Goes Bust Ja 31 2003 98(107), 1-B
Reclassification Makes AAAAA Atlanta-Heavy Jn 5 2003 98(232), 1-B
Georgia High School Graduation Test
Board Reaffirms Stance My 14 2003 98(210), 1-A
Georgia Horse Council
More Georgians Giving Up Their Horses Fe 8 2003 98(115), 5-A
Georgia Institute of Technology
Schools Consider Tuition Increase Mr 2 2003 98(137), 3-A
Universities Create Agroterror Resource Fe 17 2003 98(124), 5-A
Georgia Legislature
Abortion Bill Introduced in Georgia House Ja 29 2003 98(105), 7-A
Abortion Debate Flares in House, but no Bill Likely to Pass Mr 26 2003 98(161), 3-A
Bikers Come to Capitol to Push Anti-Discrimination Legislation Ja 30 2003 98(106), 7-A
Bill Aimed at Offenders Wearing Bulletproof Vests Ja 30 2003 98(106), 7-A
Bill Aims to Slow Tractor-Trailers Fe 13 2003 98(120), 7-A
Bill Focuses on Sale of Methamphetamines Mr 25 2003 98(160), 5-A
Bill Increasing Corporate Name Fees Signed Jn 15 2003 98(242), 3-C
Bill Restricting Abortion Passes Senate; Likely to Fail in House Mr 1 2003 98(136), 7-A
Bill to Cap Jury Awards, Limit Medical Lawsuits Fe 12 2003 98(119), 7-A
Bill Would Ban Sales of Beer Singles at Gas Stations Ja 18 2003 98(94), 1-A
Bill Would Extend Dropout Age to 17 Fe 5 2003 98(112), 9-A
Bill Would Punish Guide Dog Killers Ja 31 2003 98(107), 5-A
Bill Would Require Sept. 11 Recitations Fe 4 2003 98(111), 5-A
Black Lawmakers Winning Converts on Georgia Flag Ap 25 2003 98(191), 7-A
Boycott Proposed Over State Flag Vote Fe 5 2003 98(112), 9-A
Budget Focus Shifts to Proposed Tax Increase Mr 25 2003 98(160), 5-A
Budget Writers Try Again But Veto Threat Remains Ap 25 2003 98(191), 1-A
Business Leaders Opposed to State Flag Referendum Fe 19 2003 98(126), 8-A
Campaign Cash Used for Personal Expenses Mr 3 2003 98(138), 5-A
Cell Phone Ban for Drivers Appears Unlikely Mr 20 2003 98(155), 7-A
Clock Ticking: Key Issues Still Up for Negotiation Ap 22 2003 98(188), 5-A
Committee Shake-Ups Stir Talk at Capitol Ja 18 2003 98(94), 4-A
Common Medicines Target of Met Bill Ap 15 2003 98(181), 4-A
Deep Cuts in Proposed Budget Mr 4 2003 98(139), 1-A
Democrats Fires Back at Perdue's Education Fe 26 2003 98(133), 4-A
Democrats' Grocery Tax Proposal Stalls Fe 5 2003 98(112), 9-A
Doctors, Lawyers Arguing Over Caps Mr 10 2003 98(145), 1-A
Expand Law for Seat Belts (opinion) Fe 12 2003 98(119), 6-A
Extensive Water Bill Clears State House Fe 28 2003 98(135), 5-A
Fair Dismissal Rights Restored to Teachers Ap 9 2003 98(175), 9-A
Flag Debate Stirs Passion in Some, Apathy in Others Fe 14 2003 98(121), 5-A
Flag Legislation is Badly Advised (opinion) Ap 11 2003 98(177), 6-A
Flag Plans Hit Roadblock Ap 19 2003 98(185), 1-A
Flag Vote Will Be Ignored by Blacks, Leaders Warn Fe 20 2003 98(126), 9-A
Ga. Cities Don't Need Own Tax (opinion) Mr 6 2003 98(141), 6-A
Georgia Budget Clears Senate Ap 12 2003 98(178), 1-A
Georgia Flag Finally Put to Vote; Many Black Lawmakers Oppose Bill Ap 9 2003 98(175), 1-A
Georgia Flag Hearing Won't Include Public Comments Mr 20 2003 98(155), 7-A
Georgia House Puts Tobacco Tax Hike on the Table Again Ap 23 2003 98(189), 5-A
Georgia Left High and Dry My 5 2003 98(201), 1-A
Georgia Legislative Diary Ja 16 2003 98(92), 7-A
Georgia Legislative Diary Ja 17 2003 98(93), 7-A
Georgia Legislative Diary Ja 18 2003 98(94), 5-A
Georgia Tries to Curb Renaming of Highways My 28 2003 98(224), 7-A
Georgia's Ever-Changing Flag a Boon for Banner Makers Ap 12 2003 98(178), 5-A
GOP Considers Alternatives to Flag Referendum Mr 8 2003 98(143), 5-A
GOP Plans to Slash Medicaid Ap 17 2003 98(183), 1-A
GOP Redistricting Plan Triggers Senate Debate Fe 18 2003 98(125), 4-A
Governor Loses Bid to Direct State's Legal Shots Ap 12 2003 98(178), 5-A
Governor Perdue Considers Four-Day Tax Holiday Mr 1 2003 98(136), 7-A
Governor Perdue's Floor Leaders Introduce Tougher Ethics Laws Ja 29 2003 98(105), 7-A
Governor Signs Predatory Lending Bill Mr 8 2003 98(143), 5-A
Group Fights Proposed Cap on Medical Lawsuits Fe 19 2003 98(126), 8-A
House Approves Predatory Lending Fix Fe 5 2003 98(112), 9-A
House Lawmakers Propose Reversal of Video Poker Ban Fe 28 2003 98(135), 7-A
House Leaders Agree to Midyear Budget Ap 5 2003 98(171), 8-A
House Looks at Bill Targeting High-Tech Peeping Toms Ap 16 2003 98(182), 5-A
House Soundly Defeats Tobacco Tax Hike Mr 27 2003 98(162), 7-A
House Speaker Urges Budget Get-Together Ap 11 2003 98(177), 7-A
House Tackles Teacher Tenure Fe 28 2003 98(135), 7-A
House Will Consider Statewide Water Rules Fe 27 2003 98(134), 3-A
Icky School Restrooms Targeted at Capitol Fe 12 2003 98(119), 8-A
Indigent Defense Overhaul Advances Fe 18 2003 98(125), 1-A
Indigent Defense System Reformed Ap 26 2003 98(192), 5-A
Insurance Cards to be Used Until Jan. 1 My 29 2003 98(225), 4-A
Jimmy Carter Addresses Lawmakers; Makes No Mention of New State Flag Ap 9 2003 98(175), 9-A
Lawmaker Working on School Tardiness Laws Fe 18 2003 98(125), 4-A
Lawmakers Approve New Flag for Georgia Ap 26 2003 98(192), 4-A
Lawmakers Consider Reviving State Sales Tax on Groceries Fe 4 2003 98(111), 1-A
Lawmakers Endorse Entirely New State Flag Ap 5 2003 98(171), 1-A
Lawmakers Extend Session to Handle Budget Ap 15 2003 98(181), 1-A
Lawmakers Loosen Get-Tough Teen Driving Law Mr 6 2003 98(141), 3-A
Lawmakers Slow on Indigent Defense Mr 31 2003 98(166), 5-A
Lawmakers Struggle with Tax Options Ap 16 2003 98(182), 5-A
Lawmakers Tackle Fair Lending Act Ja 24 2003 98(100), 5-A
Lawyers Argue Over Who is in Charge Ap 9 2003 98(175), 9-A
Legislation Tackles Heavy Textbooks Fe 15 2003 98(122), 4-A
Legislature Approves Bengal Cat Ownership Fe 14 2003 98(121), 5-A
Let's not Elect Public Defenders (opinion) Fe 21 2003 98(128), 6-A
Lieutenant Governor Says Republican Leadership Holding His Bills Hostage Fe 16 2003 98(123), 5-A
Medical Malpractice Bill Voted out of Committee Mr 25 2003 98(160), 5-A
New Bill Would Force Students to Receive Meningitis Vaccines Ja 31 2003 98(107), 7-A
New Laws Kick in Tuesday, Jn 30 2003 98(257), 1-A
New State Flag Heads to Easy Passage in Senate Ap 10 2003 98(176), 7-A
Number of High-Salaried State Employees Grows Fe 16 2003 98(123), 5-A
Old 'Sacred Cows' No Longer Safe Ja 26 2003 98(102), 13-A
Parties Join to Pass State's Budget Fe 14 2003 98(121), 7-A
Payback Time Surfaces in Legislature's First Week Ja 20 2003 98(96), 1-A
Perdue Brings in Troops to Build Support for Tax Hike Fe 18 2003 (8(125), 4-A
Perdue Gears up for Monday Address Ja 27 2003 98(103), 4-A
Perdue Looking for Ways to Avert Tax Increases Ja 22 2003 98(98), 1-A
Perdue Proposes More Flexibility for School Boards Fe 19 2003 98(126), 1-A
Perdue: Special Session May Become Necessary Jn 13 2003 98(240), 5-A
Plans for Pyrotechnics Legislation Announced Fe 26 2003 98(133), 7-A
Proposed Budget Cuts Put Squeeze on Higher Education Fe 6 2003 98(113), 7-A
Proposed Vote on Flag Could Cost $2 Million Fe 21 2003 98(128), 6-A
Redistricting Battle Heats Up Again at Capitol Fe 1 2003 98(108), 5-A
Republicans Propose Tax Amnesty Program Fe 12 2003 98(119), 8-A
Republicans Roll Out Redistricting Plan Fe 15 2003 98(122), 4-A
Republicans Seek Legislature Pay Cut Ja 30 2003 98(106), 7-A
Republicans Toss Mansion Allowance Plan Fe 22 2003 98(129), 5-A
Republicans Unveil New Plan to Redistrict Congress Fe 27 2003 98(134), 5-A
Secure Our State's Future (opinion) Ap 13 2003 98(179), 6-A
Senate Adopts Budget with Deep Cuts Mr 6 2003 98(141), 3-A
Senate Approves Redistricting Bill Fe 14 2003 98(121), 3-A
Senate Bill in Favor of Homeschooled Students Ap 9 2003 98(175), 9-A
Senate Committee Approves Legislation to Restrict Abortions Fe 4 2003 98(111), 5-A
Senate Committee Votes Out Predatory Lending Law for Full Floor Vote Fe 12 2003 98(119), 7-A
Senate Passes Immigrant Driver's License Bill Ap 15 2003 98(181), 4-A
Senate Passes Prisoner Graffiti Cleanup Bill Ap 15 2003 98(181), 4-A
Senate Republicans Aim Cuts at Greenspace Fe 20 2003 98(126), 9-A
Senate Votes for Legislative Pay Cut Fe 19 2003 98(126), 8-A
Senate Votes in Favor of Predatory Lending Bill Fe 13 2003 98(120), 7-A
Senate Votes to Change State Flag Ap 23 2003 98(189), 4-A
Sheriff's May Lose Right to Own Some Businesses Fe 18 2003 98(125), 4-A
Smoking in a Car with Children May be Banned Ja 30 2003 98(106), 7-A
Some Dems Want Two Flag Votes Mr 14 2003 98(149), 7-A
State Budget Clears House Ap 26 2003 98(192), 1-A
State House Leaders Push Tobacco Tax Ap 9 2003 98(175), 5-A
State of the State Ja 28 2003 98(104), 1-A
State Senate Debates Abortion Legislation Fe 28 2003 98(135), 7-A
State Should Avoid Food Tax (opinion) Fe 5 2003 98(112), 6-A
State Unveils Internet Parolee Database Mr 15 2003 98(150), 4-A
Stephens Wins Senate Majority Leader's Post Jn 18 2003 98(245), 5-A
Stronger Beer Gets Approved by House Ap 9 2003 98(175), 9-A
Sunday Session Fails to Break Budget Deadlock Ap 14 2003 98(180), 5-A
Talk of Tobacco Tax Resurfaces as Budget Writers Whack Spending Ap 3 2003 98(169), 1-A
Tax Hike Moving in Legislature Ap 20 2003 98(186), 5-A
Teachers May Get a Tax Break on School Supplies Fe 12 2003 98(119), 7-A
Tobacco Tax Hike Plan Gains Steam Mr 8 2003 98(143), 1-A
Video Poker Opponent Warns Against New Bill Mr 1 2003 98(136), 7-A
Voters Still Waiting for Details on Flag Vote Fe 12 2003 98(119), 4-A
Waking from Budget Nightmare (opinion) Ap 27 2003 98(193), 6-A
Georgia Library Association
State library exhibit on display in Cook, Dc 31 2003 99(75), 3-A
Georgia Military College
Fiery Crash Claims One Life Ja 16 2003 98(92), 1-A
Georgia Military College Ready to Accommodate Increase in Students Ja 4 2003 98(81), 1-A
Georgia Military College stresses importance of character, Sp 16 2003 98(334), 25-Supplement
GMC announces new faculty members: Bonnie Tindall and Carl Camon, Au 24 2003 98(312), 1-C
GMC Holds Graduation for Its Valdosta Campus Jn 8 2003 98(235), 1-A
Honor roll (list of names), Oc 19 2003 99(2), 8-E
Students achieve GMC honors list (list of names), Au 6 2003 98(294), 13-A
Georgia National Fair
Georgia National Fair gets under way today in Perry, Oc 3 2003 98(351), 5-A
Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter
Georgia National Livestock Show Brings in Thousands Fe 21 2003 98(128), 5-A
Georgia Natural Gas
Georgia Natural Gas to Credit Customers Who Were Cut Off Fe 20 2003 98(127), 5-A
Georgia Older Worker network
Aigen recognized as older worker of the year, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 1-C
Georgia Pacific Corporation
Georgia-Pacific Corp. may sell building-products distribution, Sp 23 2003 98(341), 3-A
Georgia Peanut Commission
Lawmaker Expects Aid for Farmers Ja 17 2003 98(93), 7-A
Lawmaker Expects Disaster Aid for Southern Farmers Ja 26 2003 98(102), 4-C
Peanut Board holding nomination meetings, Dc 3 2003 99(47), 7-A
Peanut crops may be waning: USDA: Peanut acreage at lowest level since 1915 JL 6 2003 98(263), 1-A
Researchers find safer peanut for allergy sufferers, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 5-A
Georgia Pecan Commission
Pecan Growers Aim for Brand Identity My 19 2003 98(215), 4-A
Pecan Push not a Nutty Idea (opinion) My 20 2003 98(216), 6-A
Georgia Ports Authority
Georgia Port Sign Trade Agreement Jn 21 2003 98(248), 5-A
Georgia Ports employees seek to unionize, Nv 3 2003 99(17), 5-A
Port to expand after record-breaking year, Jl 30 2003 98(287), 7-A
Georgia Power
Brief power outage hits Valdosta, Oc 5 2003 98(353), 3-A
Georgia Power crews help out after storm, Sp 21 2003 98(339), 1-C
Georgia Power helping city remove thick foliage, Oc 4 2003 98(352), 5-A
Georgia Power Works on Renewable Energy Fe 10 2003 98(117), 5-A
North Street's power outage affects 240 residents Friday, Nv 29 2003 99(43), 3-A
Georgia Prekindergarten Program
Georgia's Pre-K Program Marks 10th Year Ap 26 2003 98(192), 1-A
Georgia Printco
Printing without boundaries: Georgia Printco enjoying success in Lake Park
Sheldon Hurst Jr., Tom Clarke, Sheldon Hurst III, Jaison Milliones, Chris Weeks, Dc 7 2003 98 (sic 99)(51), 1-C
Georgia Public Health Association
Public health workers named to selection committee Jl 3 2003 98(260), 3-A
Georgia Public Service Commission
Georgia Natural Gas to Credit Customers Who Were Cut Off Fe 20 2003 98(127), 5-A
PSC Approves $5 Million in Heating Aid to Poor Fe 6 2003 98(113), 7-A
Georgia Recreation and Parks Association
10-under team second at GRPA state, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 2-B
Adel-Cook 12-under also wins state title, Jl 20 2003 98(277), 1-B
Berrien Rec teams win state titles, Jl 21 2003 98(278), 1-B
Four Valdosta teams take aim at 12-under state baseball title, Jl 16 2003 98(273), 1-B
National has an answer, wins 12-under state title, Jl 20 2003 98(277), 1-B
National teams win state openers, Jl 17 2003 98(274), 1-B
Preparing for the game (photo), Jl 17 2003 98(274), 1-A
Shelton wins GRPA state tennis title, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 2-B
State Champions (photo), Jl 20 2003 98(277), 5-B
Valdosta YMCA swim team competes at Marianna meet, Jl 26 2003 98(283), 3-B
VBC National, Savannah play again for title, Jl 19 2003 98(276), 1-B
Georgia Regional Academic Service Learning Conference
VSU Conference Focuses on Service Learning Ja 16 2003 98(92), 5-A
Georgia Rehabilitation Association
Local man gets a little help from his friends, Jl 23 2003 98(280), 14-A
Georgia School for the Deaf
School for the Deaf's Director Resigns Fe 21 2003 98(128), 5-A
Georgia Sheriff's Boys Ranch
Realtors show proves windfall for charities, Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-C
Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission
Agencies Sign Water Agreement Jn 22 2003 98(249), 2-C
Georgia Southern University
Autopsy: Student Drowned Accidentally My 2 2003 98(198), 7-A
Body of Ga. Southern Student Found in Pond Ap 30 2003 98(196), 5-A
Fall from School Building Kills Safety Inspector Jn 11 2003 98(238), 5-A
Georgia Southern Promoting Itself with 'Real World' Star Jn 21 2003 98(248), 3-A
Lanier County teacher chosen for TESSI Program at Southern, Jl 17 2003 98(274), 13-A
Student Recovering from Meningitis Ja 29 2003 98(105), 7-A
Students and friends go on chicken-killing spree, Sp 4 2003 98(322), 7-A
Students graduate from colleges
Marcus Jermaine Moody, Joshua Matthew Wallace, Shaherra Maureen Belin, Chad Ancil Carter, Geoffrey D. Hardy, Marc R. Herb, Nv 13 2003 99(27), 11-A
Georgia State Forestry Pageant
Amanda's Models sweep pageant, Jl 22 2003 98(279), 10-A
Georgia State Patrol
GSP plans for holiday patrols, Au 29 2003 98(317), 7-A
Officials gather for Hands Across the Border, Au 29 2003 98(317), 5-A
Plans for new Georgia State Patrol post get green light, Sp 21 2003 98(339), 1-A
Traffic Stop Leads to Marijuana Seizure Fe 4 2003 98(111), 5-A
Troopers to target impaired drivers in holiday patrols, Dc 24 2003 99(68), 5-A
Georgia State Science and Engineering Fair
LMS student wins Research Award at State Science Fair, Jl 15 2003 98(272), 11-A
Georgia Supreme Court
Alcohol Sales on Sunday Debated Jn 12 2003 98(239), 5-A
Court Hears Case About Executing the Mentally Ill Ap 15 2003 98(181), 5-A
Court Overturns Property Tax Freeze Ruling Mr 25 2003 98(160), 5-A
Court Scraps Law Denying Jury Trials For Traffic Offenses Mr 12 2003 98(147), 4-A
Fulton Co. Bars to Sell Alcohol on Sundays Fe 8 2003 98(115), 5-A
Georgia Court Hears Dispute Between Perdue, Baker My 7 2003 98(222), 3-A
Georgia Court Strikes Down Fornication Law Ja 15 2003 98(91), 7-A
Georgia Theatre Company
Coming Soon... Mr 16 2003 98(151), 1-C
New Theater Reflects Status (opinion) Mr 18 2003 98(153), 6-A
Georgia Tobacco Commission
Georgia's tobacco growers face some tough decisions
Lawton Matthews, Nv 30 2003 99(44), 1-A
Georgia Tobacco Quit Line
Program Helps Thousands Kick Habit Ja 6 2003 98(83), 5-A
Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Military Cemetery Can Ease Veterans' Burial Cost Jn 2 2003 98(229), 4-A
Georgia Wildlife Resources Division
Georgia launching huge alligator hunting season, Jl 13 2003 98(270), 13-A
Thousands of Birds Poisoned with Insecticide Ja 24 2003 98(100), 5-A
Georgia Youth Summit
Echols students attend Georgia Youth Summit
Amanda Young, Bobbie Staten, Heather Reid, Erica Delgado, Oc 8 2003 98(356), 16-A
Georgia-Florida Junior Open Tennis Tournament
Junior Tennis Players Begin Georgia-Florida Open Today Ap 5 2003 98(171), 1-B
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Ga.-Pacific May Bring Back Idled Workers My 4 2003 98(200), 3-C
Ga.-Pacific may sell building-distribution, Sp 28 2003 98(346), 2-C
Georgia-Pacific reports higher profit on asbestos litigation credit, Oc 19 2003 99(2), 3-C
Georgia-Pacific Reports Loss Ap 18 2003 98(184), 7-A
Gerberding, Dr. Julie
Gerberding Seen as New Face of Public Health Jn 29 2003 98(256), 16-A
German, James Edward III, Possession, Dc 9 2003 99(53), 5-A
German, James Edward IV, Death, Sp 12 2003 98(330), 3-A
German, Shameka Nicole, Possession, Dc 9 2003 99(53), 5-A
Gibson, Fred
Fred Gibson Returning to Georgia Basketball Ja 7 2003 98(84), 1-B
Injury Clouds Gibson's Hoops Future Ja 4 2003 98(81), 1-B
Giddens James Laverne, Obituary Jl 2 2003 98(259), 3-A
Giddens, Charles Campbell III, Death, Ap 26 2003 98(192), 3-A
Giddens, Charles Campbell III, Obituary, Ap 28 2003 98(194), 3-A
Giddens, Elbert, Obituary, Fe 3 2003 98(110), 3-A
Giddens, J. O. 'Joe,' Death, Ja 24 2003 98(100), Ja 25 2003 98(101), 3-A
Giddens, Jarrod Christopher, Reckless driving, Sp 29 2003 98(347), 3-A
Giddens, John Franklin Jr., Death, Ap 28 2003 98(194), 3-A
Giffin, Jeremiah King, Obituary, Nv 18 2003 99(32), Nv 19 2003 99(33), 3-A
Gilbert, Brett J., Public disorderly intoxication, Oc 4 2003 98(352), 3-A
Gilbert, Eula Mae, Death, My 24 2003 98(220), My 30 2003 98(226), 3-A
Gilbert, Samantha
Echols Junior Beta Club Competes (photo)
Elizabeth Beal, Brigitte King, Heather Reid, Maegan Carter, Au 5 2003 98(293), 12-A
Giles, Brian
Giles Off to Hot Start Mr 22 2003 98(157), 3-B
Giles, Erica
Bender, Giles to Represent Southeast Georgia in Public Speaking Contest Fe 2 2003 98(109), 5-A
Giles, Lottie, Death, Sp 5 2003 98(323), 3-A
Gill, Grace P., Obituary, Mr 29 2003 98(164), 3-A
Gill, Robert 'Bobby,' Death, Dc 31 2003 99(75), 3-A
Gilland, William Ray 'Bill,' Obituary, Au 8 2003 98(296), 3-A
Gillard, Kent, Suspended license, Nv 21 2003 99(35), 3-A
Gillard, Teresa
Beating the Odds Val Tech Success Story Graduating Ja 15 2003 98(91), 1-A
Gilliard, Sylentha D., Disorderly conduct, Nv 18 2003 99(32), 3-A
Gilliland, William Ray 'Bill,' Death, Au 7 2003 98(295), 3-A
Gillis, Suzanne Marie and Carter Bran Akins, Engagement, Ja 9 2003 98(85), 12-A
Gilyard, Latrelle, Death, Dc 5 2003 99(49), 3-A
Girardin, Sue Nelle, Obituary, Ja 5 2003 98(82), 3-A
Girl Scouts of America--Valdosta
Brownie troop to host second tag sale, Dc 4 2003 99(48), 3-A
Camp Stories: Local Girl Scouts learn the art of a tale during summer camp Jl 2 2003 98(259), 12-A
Girl Scouts Are 'On the Ropes' This Weekend My 9 2003 98(205), 12-A
Silver Lining: Local teen wins the Silver Award, the top honor for a Girl Scout Cadette, Au 14 2003 98(302), 11-A
Thinking Day Fe 21 2003 98(128), 12-A
Gjersten, Gil and Jose Segundo
LAMP to open thrift store in September, Au 5 2003 98(293), 1-A
Gloster, Winnie, Death, Dc 12 2003 99(56), 3-A
Glover, Chance
Kids Sign with Atlanta Agency Mr 9 2003 98(144), 5-E
Glover, E. Erva Caum, Obituary, Nv 13 2003 99(27), 3-A
Glynn County Board of Education
Glynn board votes to lure former assistant, Au 2 2003 98(290), 5-A
Glynn County school board suspends superintendent, Jl 31 2003 98(288), 4-A
Goats
Meet goat show (photo)
Kody Berry, Calvin Willis, Dake Berry, Oc 8 2003 98(356), 16-A
Godfrey, Alex
Two-a-days next for Blazers, Au 11 2003 98(299), 1-B
Godfrey, Randall
For Godfrey, Hampton, You Can go Home Again My 11 2003 98(207), 1-B
Godfrey Donates Time to Kids, Money to Lowndes My 31 2003 98(227), 1-B
Godfrey's Next Stop: Seattle Jn 24 2003 98(251), 1-B
Q & A with Randall Godfrey, Dc 4 2003 99(48), 1-B
Titans Cut Godfrey Jn 19 2003 98(246), 1-B
Godwin, Joseph H., Death, Dc 18 2003 99(62), 3-A
Godwin, Joseph Hartridage, Obituary, Dc 19 2003 99(63), 3-A
Godwin, L. E. Jr.
Qualifying completed in area counties, Sp 16 2003 98(334), 4-A
Godwin, Mike
Locals lace up to raise funds to fight cystic fibrosis, Oc 26 2003 99(9), 1-A
Godwin, Rachel Elizabeth and Britt Watson Jr., Wedding, Fe 9 2003 98(116), 8-E
Godwin, Sanford Lee, Death, Oc 12 2003 98(360), 3-A
Godwin, Tonya Louise and Cameron William McDaniel, Engagement, Nv 16 2003 99(30), 6-E
Godwin, Velma Cornelia, Obituary, Mr 16 2003 98(151), 3-A
Godwin, William Foster, Death, Ap 28 2003 98(194), 3-A
Godwin, William Foster, Obituary, Ap 29 2003 98(195), 3-A
Goel, Anu
Meet Anu Goel, Chamber intern, Sp 16 2003 98(334), 4-Supplement
Goff, Ellen Marie, Obituary, My 26 2003 98(222), 3-A
Goff, Julia Clarke, Obituary, Jn 20 2003 98(247), 3-A
Goff, Kyle
Goff No-Hits Brooks County My 7 2003 98(222), 1-B
Goff, Cook Shine in Region Win Over Berrien Mr 29 2003 98(164), 1-B
Goff, Wilma Gamble, Obituary, Jn 27 2003 98(254), 3-A
Golden Key International Honor Society
Make an impact on community (opinion), Oc 19 2003 99(2), 6-A
Golden, Gerald
Educating the Future [past tense]: Alumni want to restore historic Brooks County school, Nv 5 2003 99(19), 13-A
Golden, Lillian, H., Obituary, Nv 30 2003 99(44), 3-A
Golden, Mary Findley, Obituary, My 2 2003 98(198), 3-A
Golden, Tim
Bill May Lower Insurance Costs (opinion) Fe 7 2003 98(114), 6-A
Borders seeking District 8 position, Nv 13 2003 99(27), 1-A
Chamber updates members of programs, Jl 24 2003 98(281), 1-A
Golden Praises Session My 10 2003 98(206), 1-A
Golden receives James M. O'Neal Award, Au 20 2003 98(308), 7-A
Golden Tackles Small Business Insurance Fe 1 2003 98(108), 1-A
Golden won't toss hat in ring, Nv 11 2003 99(25), 1-A
House Speaker Coleman Discusses Session My 16 2003 98(212), 1-A
Lawmakers speak at breakfast, Dc 12 2003 99(56), 1-A
Lawmakers Study Perdue's Proposals Fe 3 2003 98(110), 1-A
Local Lawmakers Split on Flag Ap 29 2003 98(195), 1-A
Lowndes will miss Golden's influence (opinion), Nv 13 2003 99(27), 6-A
New law expands health care choices, Jl 10 2003 98(267), 1-A
Rainwater worked hard for Valdosta, officials say, Oc 13 2003 98(361), 1-A
Right to dissent basic to America (opinion), Nv. 14 2003 99(28), 6-A
Shop Georgia!: Sales tax holiday set for July 31-Aug. 3, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 1-A
Goldman, Floyd
The Clipper: Valdosta hair-stylist has a unique approach
Renee Bennett, Dc 20 2003 99(64), 10-A
Golf
Chick-Fil-A golf marathon Nov. 10 at VCC benefits FCA, Oc 12 2003 98(360), 3-E
Daugharty leads Oliver by one shot, Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-B
Daugharty wins third Oliver title, Au 11 2003 98(299), 1-B
Erwin seventh at U. S. Amateur, Au 19 2003 98(307), 1-B
Junior golfers invade Valdosta CC today, Sp 20 2003 98(338), 1-B
Stone Creek team rallies, wins local Ryder Cup title, Oc 17 2003 98(365), 4-B
Three lead at Jack Oliver golf, Au 9 2003 98(297), 1-B
Valdosta CC golfers fifth at team event
Greg Blais, Sam Hogan, Guy Whidby, Nic Daugharty, Oc 27 2003 98(sic 99)(10), 1-B
Golf--Armstrong Atlantic State University
Armstrong Atlantic Leads Southeastern Ap 8 2003 98(174), 1-B
Golf--Georgia College and State University
VSU Golfers 10th at Georgia College Mr 27 2003 98(162), 1-B
Golf--Lowndes High School
Valdosta, Lowndes Golfers at State My 12 2003 98(208), 1-B
Golf--Southeastern Collegiate Golf Tournament
Armstrong Atlantic Leads Southeastern Ap 8 2003 98(174), 1-B
College Golfers Open 54-Hole Tourney Today Ap 7 2003 98(173), 1-B
Golf--Valdosta Country Club
Golf's Dark Side My 11 2003 98(207), 1-B
Golf--Valdosta High School
Carter Has Top 10 Finish at State Golf Jn 19 2003 98(246), 1-B
Hogan, Daugherty 10th at Four-Ball Ap 28 2003 98(194), 1-B
Hot VHS Golfers Fifth at Vidalia Ap 8 2003 98(174), 1-B
Valdosta Dominates Region Golf Tournament Ap 29 2003 98(195), 1-B
Valdosta High Boys Win Blue Devil Golf Ap 15 2003 98(181), 1-B
Valdosta High Girls Win Golf Tournament Mr 18 2003 98(153), 1-B
Valdosta High Golf Third at Packer Event Mr 31 2003 98(166), 1-B
Valdosta High Golfers Go for Region Titles Ap 28 2003 98(194), 1-B
Valdosta, Lowndes Golfers at State My 12 2003 98(208), 1-B
VHS Golf Coach Baker Wins Tourney Ap 9 2003 98(175), 1-B
VHS Golf Shoots 287 Ap 10 2003 98(176), 1-B
VHS Golf Wins Goodloe Tuneup Ap 18 2003 98(184), 1-B
Golf--Valdosta State University
At Buick, Tiger, Furyk Chasing Ex-Blazer Baird Jn 20 2003 98(247), 1-B
Baird Fades on Final Day Jn 23 2003 98(250), 1-B
Baird Finishes 11th Mr 31 2003 98(166), 1-B
Blazer Tennis, Golf Open Spring Season Fe 17 2003 98(124), 2-B
Hocker (Steve Hocker) leads SJGT junior golf tournament, Sp 21 2003 98(339), 2-B
Only Rain Slows Baird at Buick Jn 22 98(249), 1-B
Pros Chasing Baird at Buick Classic Jn 21 2003 98(248), 1-B
Team finishes fall schedule with eighth-place finish at Rollins College Invitational, Nv 6 2003 99(20), 5-B
VSU finished fourth at Unicco Fall Invitational, Oc 14 2003 98(362), 3-B
VSU Golfer Invited to Super Regional My 1 2003 98(197), 1-B
VSU Golfers 10th at Georgia College Mr 27 2003 98(162), 1-B
VSU Golfers Finish Seventh at GSC Ap 16 2003 98(182), 1-B
VSU Golfers Going to Conference Tourney Ap 14 2003 98(180), 1-B
VSU struggles at Columbus State Invitational, Oc 2 2003 98(350), 4-B
Golf--Valwood School
Valwood Chasing Third Straight State Tennis Title Ap 29 2003 98(195), 1-B
Valwood Golf 7th at State Ap 29 2003 98(195), 1-B
Valwood Golfers at State Today Ap 28 2003 98(194), 1-B
Valwood Golfers Qualify for State Ap 23 2003 98(189), 1-B
Gombas, Joseph Jr. and Mrs., Anniversary, Ja 26 2003 98(102), 4-E
Gomez, Bobby
Carter, Gomez Take Center Stage My 29 2003 98(225), 1-A
Gomez, Maria, Shoplifting, Dc 22 2003 99(66), 3-A
Gomez, Sebastian, DUI, Au 11 2003 98(299), 3-A
Gonzales, Jose Luis
Tobacco's Tumble Jl 2 2003 98(259), 7-A
Gonzalez, Jonathan
Valdosta man charged in accident that killed two Jl 4 2003 98(261), 1-A
Goode, R. C. 'Pete,' Death, Jl 23 2003 98(280), 3-A
Goode, R. C. 'Pete,' Obituary, Jl 25 2003 98(282), 3-A
Goodin, Jennifer Dawn and Blair Ryan Johnston, Wedding, Jn 15 2003 98(242), 8-E
Gooding, Mary and James Rainwater
Funding the arts (photo), Jl 26 2003 98(283), 11-A
Gooding, Thompson
Gooding, Pistelli Named Valwood School's STARs Mr 27 2003 98(162), 5-A
Valwood's Top Students Finish Tight Race My 14 2003 98(210), 1-A
Goodman, Ron and Pong Holton
Art ink.: Lakeland art exhibit should bring black & white to life, Jl 30 2003 98(287), 14-A
Goodman, Rosa Lee, Death, Mr 14 2003 98(149), 1-A
Goodson, Amanda
Miss Valdosta Amanda Goodson Prepares for Miss Georgia Pageant Jn 4 2003 98(231), 15-A
Goodson, Nina Voncile (Susie), Death, My 7 2003 98(222), 3-A
Goodwill Industries of South Georgia
Fire at Goodwill dropoff area probed, Oc 4 2003 98(352), 3-A
Goodwin, Gala
Fit for a queen (photo), Oc 19 2003 99(2), 1-A
Goodwin, Reid Russell, Obituary, Fe 19 2003 98(126), 3-A
Goolsby, David Sr.
Farmers of the Year Awards Presented at Banquet Jn 8 2003 98(235), 1-C
Gordon, Belinda, Death, Dc 5 2003 99(49), 3-A
Gordon, Iesha
Program helps kids with studies, Jl 11 2003 98(268), 1-A
Gordon, Ivylyn Tracy and Charles Evans Jr., Wedding, My 4 2003 98(200), 4-E
Gordon, Sandra DeAngelis and Wilbur Bernard Berrian, Engagement, Nv 6 2003 99(20), 14-A
Gorman, Teresa
Strikers win in Jacksonville (Valdosta Strikers Blue) (photo)
Cat Crosby, Ronnie Smith, Ann Butts, Sarah Boldue, Tom Gorman, Sp 3 2003 98(321), 3-B
Gornto, Virginia G., Obituary, Dc 22 2003 99(66), 3-A
Gosa, William S.
Sumter County deputy fired, Sp 4 2003 98(322), 7-A
Gosier, Emma Demps, Death, Nv 28 2003 98 (sic 99)(42), 3-A
Gosier, Henry
Stewart, Eunice prepare for runoff: Sharper, Wright also face runoff in District 1, Nv 5 2003 99(19), 1-A
Vickers, Gosier vie for seat on Council, Oc 30 2003 99(13), 1-A
Gospel music
Gospel Legend: LeFevre plays Valdosta, Jl 11 2003 98(268), 12-A
Gossard, Scott and Dana Wilkinson, Simple battery, Au 25 2003 98(313), 3-A
Gottuso, Jodi Leigh and Jackson Blake Harrison, Engagement, Ap 27 2003 98(193), 4-E
Governor's Honor Program
Competition Intense for Governor's Honors Program My 20 2003 98(216), 10-A
Honor Students try their hand at ceramic art (photo), Jl 18 2003 98(275), 1-A
It's all in the details for GHP design majors, Jl 22 2003 98(279), 1-A
Governors--Georgia
Former Ga. Governor Dead Jn 26 2003 98(253), 1-A
Former Gov. Maddox Said to be Gravely Ill Jn 25 2003 98(252), 5-A
Maddox Buried Next to Wife in Cemetery Jn 28 2003 98(255), 5-A
Grace Community Church
Board Takes No Action on Church Request Ja 29 2003 98(105), 5-A
Church Asks Cook BOE for School Space Ja 16 2003 98(92), 5-A
Graduation see Commencements
Grady, Lila Barrett, Obituary, Nv 25 2003 99(39), 3-A
Grady, Troy Edward, Obituary, Nv 25 2003 99(39), 3-A
Graham, Abigail
High on the Hog (photo), Nv 4, 2003 98(sic 99)(18), 1-A
Graham, Annie Doris, Obituary, My 2 2003 98(198), 3-A
Graham, Jody Lynn
Man faces murder charges: Valdosta resident held without bond after two Lanier women found slain, Oc 9 2003 98(357), 1-A
Slaying suspect in court: No bond set for Valdostan charged in Lanier deaths, Oc 10 2003 98(358), 1-A
Woman dies in Lanier: Body reportedly found in house where she had worked as nanny, Oc 7 2003 98(355), 1-A
Graham, Jody Lynn, Death, Oc 9 2003 98(357), 3-A
Graham, Jody Lynn, Obituary, Oc 8 2003 98(356), 3-A
Graham, Jordan Whitney, Marijuana possession, Sp 9 2003 98(327), 3-A
Graham, Mildred, Death, My 8 2003 98(204), 3-A
Graham, Silas and Hannah
Labor Day reunion: for one family, holiday is a time to gather together
Courtney Hicks, Iesha Botford, Stacey Daniels, Gwen Smith, Sp 2 2003 98(320), 1-A
Graham, Steve
Are Canadian drugs the answer?
Brent Burns, Susan Harding, Helen McLeod, Au 31 2003 98(319), 1-C
Graham, Tyrone Anthony, DUI, Au 23 2003 98(311), 5-A
Grand Bay Bombing and Gunnery Range
Be aware of hazardous materials at Grand Bay Range, Au 31 2003 98(319), 12-A
Grand Bay Wildlife Management Area
Grand Bay Sees Growth Jn 29 2003 98(256), 1-A
Kids Take Swamp Encounter at Grand Bay Jn 28 2003 98(255), 1-A
Taking a walk on the wild side: Third-grade students see flora and fauna close-up at Grand Bay, Oc 24 2003 99(6)(sic 7), 1-A
Grasses
Sod outlet opens Jl 6 2003 98(263), 1-C
Graves, Mary Ann, Death, Ja 16 2003 98(92), Ja 22 98(98), 3-A
Gray, Christine, Obituary, Fe 15 2003 98(122), Fe 16 2003 98(122), 3-A
Gray, Clare Boisfeuillet, Obituary, Ap 7 2003 98(173), 3-A
Gray, Eddie J. Jr.
Gray finishes basic training, Au 31 2003 98(319), 12-A
Gray, John E., Shoplifting, Au 22 2003 98(310), 3-A
Gray, Krista
Gray receives scholarship, Oc 8 2003 98(356), 15-A
On president's list, Au 17 2003 98(305), 3-E
Gray, Lamar, Obituary, Dc 18 2003 99(62), 3-A
Gray, Natasha, Simple battery, Jl 28 2003 98(285), 3-A
Gray, Pinkie Lee, Death, Sp 6 2003 98(324), 3-A
Gray, Ruel W. 'Dub,' Obituary Jl 6 2003 98(263), 3-A
Gray, Ruth Booker, Obituary, Ja 5 2003 98(82), 3-A
Gray, Stanley Patrick Jr., Obituary, Ja 23 2003 98(99), 1-A
Great American Cleanup
Volunteers Spruce Up Southside Ap 27 2003 98(193), 1-A
Greater Lowndes Planning Commission
Board Opposes Rezoning Request Ap 1 2003 98(167), 1-A
Board recommends new rules for daycare centers, Au 26 2003 98(314), 1-A
Commission's Rezoning Study Continues Ja 29 2003 98(105), 4-A
Council approves rezoning request, Nv 8 2003 99(22), 1-A
Council debates daycare Jl 9 2003 98(266), 1-A
Council grapples with ordinance: City's policy on personal care homes may violate federal act, Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-A
County tables daycare rules, Jl 16 2003 98(273), 1-A
County voting on daycare zoning, Jl 15 2003 98(272), 1-A
Daycare rules proposed: Changes would prohibit daycares for more than six children in residential areas Jl 5 2003 98(262), 1-A
Daycare rules tabled: Residents argue for flexibility in city's childcare ordinance, Jl 11 2003 98(268), 1-A
Growth near Moody monitored, Oc 5 2003 98(353), 1-A
Housing plan gets approval, Jl 30 2003 98(287), 1-A
Lowndes nixes subdivision despite possible lawsuit, Au 14 2003 98(302), 1-A
Moody Housing at Issue Ap 2 2003 98(168), 1-A
New daycare rules make sense (opinion), Au 29 2003 98(317), 6-A
Planners Table Subdivision Proposal My 30 2003 98(226), 4-A
Planning Commission Approves New Development Ja 28 2003 98(104), 1-A
Planning Commission Tackles Residential Expansion Jn 3 2003 98(230), 4-A
Rezoning Request Highlights Problem Ap 29 2003 98(195), 1-A
Valdosta City Council to consider more options for drug stores, Au 27 2003 98(315), 1-A
Valdosta City Council weighs in on rezoning requests, Oc 11 2003 98(359), 3-A
Greater Pleasant Temple Daycare/Learning
Center participates in food program, Au 31 2003 98(319), 7-A
Green Freda Michelle, Interference, Au 4 2003 98(292), 3-A
Green, Amy
Green Named STAR Student Fe 24 2003 98(131), 5-A
Green, Cole
Seventh-Grader Wins Lowndes County Schools' Spelling Bee Fe 13 2003 98(120), 1-A
Green, Erin Elizabeth and Nicholas Brian Dodson, Engagement, Ja 26 2003 98(102), 7-E
Green, Grace B., Obituary, Ap 24 2003 98(190), 3-A
Green, Grant
Local 10-year-old slaying case still under investigation, Oc 27 2003 98(sic 99)(10), 1-A
Green, Jean O., Death, Au 16 2003 98(304), 3-A
Green, Jean O., Obituary, Au 17 2003 98(305), 3-A
Green, Judy
Green Named STAR Student Fe 24 2003 98(131), 5-A
Green, Kaylee
Fund-Raiser to Benefit 5-Year-Old Cancer Victim My 21 2003 98(217), 5-A
Green, Kenny
Colquitt player badly injured in wreck, Au 6 2003 98(294), 1-B
Green, Spurgeon Green Jr.
State suspends doctor's license, Jl 27 2003 98(284), 5-A
Green, Willie, Death, Nv 28 2003 98 (sic 99)(42), 3-A
Greene, Bobby
Hunting club is strong in tradition and friendships
Barry Sims, Ethan Baker, Tristin Kinneman, Jake Baker, Tyler Thompson, Bowen Brooks, Sp 21 2003 98(339), 10-13-Supplement (Open Season)
Greene, Brandi Renee, No license, Au 11 2003 98(299), 3-A
Greene, Dee
Greene promoted at Citizens Community, Nv 2 2003 98(sic 99)(16), 1-C
Greene, Dolly Fletcher, Obituary, Jn 18 2003 98(245), 3-A
Greene, Gerald
Greene Says He Was Forced out of Teaching Job Ja 22 2003 98(98), 8-A
Greene, Nell, Obituary, My 17 2003 98(213), 3-A
Greene, Parker
South Georgia's Most Influential featured (photo), Dc 14 2003 99(58), 3-C
Greene, Steven A., Disorderly intoxication, Nv 24 2003 99(38), 3-A
Greene, Vietta, Death, Dc 21 2003 99(65), 3-A
Greenleaf Counseling Center
Counseling Center Open for Business My 9 2003 98(205), 7-A
Greenleaf Opens New Outpatient Clinic My 1 2003 98(197), 5-A
Workplace Stress Can be Contagious Mr 21 2003 98(156), 7-A
Greenspace Program
Greenspace Program Cut Again Jn 12 2003 98(239), 5-A
Greer, Lloyd B
Arson likely in house fire: Police questioning three juveniles, Jl 12 2003 98(269), 1-A
Greer, Steve, Obituary, Nv 11 2003 99(25), 3-A
Gregory, Gail
VTC student named honor society president Jl 4 2003 98(261), 5-A
Gregory, Glenn
Yearbook 2003 People Make a Difference (supplement) Mr 30 2003 98(165), 1-14AA
Gregory, Ralph Edward, Death, Ja 4 2003 98(81), 3-A
Griffin Industries--Savannah
East Dublin plant indicted, Oc 22 2003 99(5), 7-A
Griffin LLC
Griffin laying off dozens, Nv 22 2003 97(sic 99)(36), 1-A
Griffin LLC sold to DuPont, Nv 7 2003 98(sic 99)(21), 1-A
Griffin, Christopher
Police looking for leads in unsolved slaying, Nv 29 2003 99(43), 1-A
Griffin, Clayton
Local actor's movie released, Nv 8 2003 99(22), 9-A
Local actor's movie scheduled for release Tuesday, Dc 8 2003 99(52), 8-A
Griffin, Daniel
Griffin, Smith will represent LHS in Heisman program, Nv 13 2003 99(27), 5-A
Griffin, Eric
Griffin wins Stone Creek junior title, Au 7 2003 98(295), 1-B
Griffin, James Austin, Obituary, Ap 6 2003 98(172), 3-A
Griffin, Jeanette Steedley, Obituary, Jn 29 2003 98(256), 3-A
Griffin, John E., Obituary, Jl 13 2003 98(270), 3-A
Griffin, Katie Allison and Thomas Olin Reed Jr., Engagement, My 18 2003 98(214), 5-E
Griffin, Katie Allison and Thomas Olin Reed Jr., Wedding, Au 3 2003 98(291), 5-E
Griffin, Katie Allison and Thomas Reed, Engagement, My 18 2003 98(214), 5-E
Griffin, Katie B., Death, Jn 4 2003 98(231), 3-A
Griffin, Katie B., Obituary, Jn 5 2003 98(232), 3-A
Griffin, Kevin
Group trains Lowndes leaders, Au 10 2003 98(298), 1-C
Griffin, Lindsay Elizabeth, DUI, Sp 29 2003 98(347), 3-A
Griffin, Lynda Mae, Death, Mr 3 2003 98(138), 3-A
Griffin, Martha H., Death, Jn 20 2003 98(247), 4-A
Griffin, Medill and Mae, Anniversary, Jn 22 2003 98(249), 3-E
Griffin, Mildred, Obituary, Fe 13 2003 98(120), 3-A
Griffin, Rose M.
Five Generations Jn 29 2003 98(256), 7-E
Griffin, Sofiner, Death, Sp 12 2003 98(330), 3-A
Griffin, Taylor
Horsing around at the fall frolic (photo), Sp 29 2003 98(347), 1-A
Griffin, Timothy B., Battery, Nv 24 2003 99(38), 3-A
Griffin, Wilbur Junior, Death, Fe 5 2003 98(112), 3-A
Griffin, Wilbur Junior, Obituary, Fe 6 2003 98(113), 3-A
Griffis, Lorry Wade, Drug possession, Oc 12 2003 98(360), 3-A
Griffis, Sue, Death, Dc 7 2003 98 (sic 99)(51), 3-A
Griffis, Sue, Obituary, Dc 6 2003 99(50), 3-A
Griggs, Scotty Benard, Suspended license, Au 17 2003 98(305), 3-A
Griner, Beatrice, Obituary, My 22 2003 98(218), 3-A
Griner, Brian C.
Doctor cited with discharging weapon in city limits, Nv 8 2003 99(22), 3-A
Griner, Carlton E., Obituary, Sp 11 2003 98(329), 3-A
Griner, Chris and Maggie Davis
At Valdosta Middle School, Sp 23 2003 98(341), 2-Supplement
Griner, Joanne
Yearbook 2003 People Make a Difference (supplement) Mr 30 2003 98(165), 1-12CC
Griner, Maria Suzan and John "Jay" Bert Prince IV, Wedding, Ap 6 2003 98(172), 5-E
Griner, Rhoda Lee, Obituary, Mr 19 2003 98(154), 3-A
Griner, Ronald William 'Guinea,' Obituary, My 2 2003 98(198), 3-A
Griscom, Timmy
New signal lights go up (photo), Sp 10 2003 98(328), 1-A
Grisham Tree
Love of Sewing Sparks Adventure My 25 2003 98(221), 3-C
Grisson, Archie Jr., Death, My 24 2003 98(220), 3-A
Grizzell, Nicole Babbett and Samuel Frank Smith, Engagement, Jl 20 2003 98(277), 3-E
Grondahl, Emily
March of Dimes Queens Crowned Ap 9 2003 98(175), 15-A
Groom, Mary Joanna, Aggravated assault, Dc 25 2003 99(69), 3-A
Grooms, Anthony
'Bombingham' author at ABAC, Sp 16 2003 98(334), 14-A
Gross, Addison Olivia, Obituary, Mr 4 2003 98(139), Mr 5 2003 98(139), 3-A
Gross, Mary Cobb, Death, Dc 31 2003 99(75), 3-A
Group of Eight Summit (G8 or G-8)
Cloister hotel slated for demolition, Jl 23 2003 98(280), 5-A
G-8 security measures to be strict but not 'police state,' Au 17 2003 98(305), 5-A
G-8 summit would be a coup (opinion), Jl 15 2003 98(272), 6-A
Georgia's Sea Island chosen for world economic summit, Jl 16 2003 98(273), 8-A
Perdue celebrates G-8's choice to come to Georgia's Sea Island, Jl 17 2003 98(274), 7-A
Perdue optimistic over chances for a G-8 summit on Sea Island, Jl 15 2003 98(272), 5-A
Protesters already abuzz about Sea Island G-8 summit, Jl 21 2003 98(278), 1-A
Protesters likely to meet in Savannah, Jl 30 2003 98(287), 9-A
Savannah reduces G-8 funding requests, Dc 14 2003 99(58), 8-A
Some local officers say numbers may not be enough for G-8 Summit, Nv 27 2003 99(41), 8-A
Group Workcamp
Council Courts Camp project Jn 20 2003 98(247), 1-A
Grovenstein, Mary Nell West, Obituary, Sp 9 2003 98(327), 3-A
Guarino, Ralph and Myra, Anniversary, My 18 2003 98(214), 4-E
Gudknecht, Jennifer Marie and Lance Mills, Wedding, Au 24 2003 98(312), 3-E
Gudknecht, Jennifer Marie and Robert Lance Mills, Engagement, My 11 2003 98(207), 4-E
Guess, Donald
Qualifying completed in area counties, Sp 16 2003 98(334), 4-A
Guess, Floyd McKinley, Obituary, Nv 18 2003 99(32), 3-A
Guess, Hali
Amanda's Models sweep pageant (more names and photos), Jl 22 2003 98(279), 10-A
Guess, James Brown 'Sonny,' Obituary, Jl 2 2003 98(259), 3-A
Guess, Robert Lee and Margaret Louise (Barrett), 50th Anniversary, Oc 19 2003 99(2), 7-E
Guess, Tony
Surprise wedding highlights reunion, Au 11 2003 98(299), 8-A
Guess, Tony and Dale, Wedding, Au 11 2003 98(299), 8-A
Guest, Sadie Bennett Buff, Obituary, Dc 18 2003 99(62), 3-A
Guest, William 'Pug,' Obituary Jl 4 2003 98(261), 3-A
Gum, Carole Hall
Contrasts: Artist creates stark images of black and white, color, Au 7 2003 98(295), 11-A
Featured artist of the Chamber, Nv 19 2003 99(33), 16-Supplement
Gunn, Steve, Obituary, Au 22 2003 98(310), 3-A
Gunther, Anne T., Death, Oc 30 2003 99(13), 3-A
Guthrie, Alma, Obituary, Ap 28 2003 98(194), 3-A
Guthrie, Martha Lee, Death, Ja 5 2003 98(82), 3-A
Guthrie, Martha Lee, Obituary, Ja 6 2003 98(83), 3-A
Guthrie, Phillip II
One City Council race set for Tuesday in Dasher, Nv 2 2003 98(sic 99)(16), 5-A
Guthrie, Shirley, Death, My 1 2003 98(197), 3-A