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US to buy stake in banks, first since Depression (AP) 10/10/2008 6:51 PM

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, left, talks with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson during the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Ministerial meeting, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, at the Treasury Department in Washington.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - The government will buy an ownership stake in a broad array of American banks for the first time since the Great Depression, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said late Friday, announcing the historic step after stock markets jolted still lower around the world despite all efforts to slow the selling stampede.


McCain booed after trying to calm anti-Obama crowd (AP) 10/10/2008 6:19 PM

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Republican vice presidential nominee Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (L) greet supporters during a rally in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania October 8, 2008. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)AP - The anger is getting raw at Republican rallies and John McCain is acting to tamp it down. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising questions about Barack Obama's character, he described the Democrat as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."


Alaska panel finds Palin abused power in firing (AP) 10/10/2008 6:49 PM

State Sen. President Lyda Green, R-Wasilla, left, and other Alaska legislators look over an ethics report on Gov. Sarah Palin's abuse of power investigation as they meet behind closed doors in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday Oct. 10, 2008 to discuss the ethics report into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her state public safety commissioner. The Republican vice presidential nominee has been accused of firing the commissioner to settle a family dispute. An investigator's report was expected to be released later Friday. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)AP - Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday. The politically charged inquiry imperiled her reputation as a reformer on John McCain's Republican ticket.


McCain, Obama offer dueling ideas to save economy (AP) 10/10/2008 6:18 PM

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.,  speaks during a rally at the Ross County Courthouse, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, in Chillicothe, Ohio. (AP Photo/David Kohl)AP - John McCain and Barack Obama outlined steps to counter the faltering economy and plummeting stock market on Friday, fresh evidence of the dominant role of pocketbook issues in their race for the White House.


Court makes Conn. 3rd state to allow gay marriage (AP) 10/10/2008 6:21 PM

Janet Peck left, embraces her partner, Carol Conklin, after Peck spoke at a news conference in Hartford, Conn., Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. Peck was commenting on ruling by the Connecticut Supreme Court making gay marriage.  Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled Friday that gay couples have the right to marry, making the state the third behind Massachusetts and California to legalize such unions.  (AP Photo/Bob Child)AP - A sharply divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that gay couples have the right to get married, saying legislators did not go far enough when they approved same-sex civil unions that were identical to marriages in virtually every respect except the name.


Man dies after balloon crashes in flames in N.M. (AP) 10/10/2008 6:34 PM

Blazing fuel tanks are seen hanging from a hot-air balloon that slammed into power lines during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in Bernaillo, N.M. on Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. The balloon scattered debris across the town as it disintegrated, killing one man and injuring another. (AP Photo/Terri Bordelon)AP - A hot air balloon crashed into power lines and burst into flames Friday during Albuquerque's annual balloon fiesta, throwing both men on board to the ground and killing one of them. Witnesses said that many of the balloons were flying low right before the Wings of Wind balloon crashed in Bernalillo, just north of Albuquerque.


Mom of missing Fla. girl can access evidence (AP) 10/10/2008 4:14 PM

Ninth circuit Judge Stan Strickland, left, looks over some documents as Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's lawyer, watches during a hearing in Orlando, Fla., Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. Anthony faces 14 felony charges and authorities have called Anthony a suspect in her daughter's disappearance, but so far not charged her with anything except child neglect.(AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool)AP - The mother of a missing 3-year-old Florida girl will have access to her car and forensic tests completed by authorities trying to figure out what happened to the child, a judge ruled Friday. But she'll have to wait to find out whether she can leave her home while on house arrest to help explain her version of events to her attorneys, because Ninth Circuit Judge Stan Strickland delayed ruling on that request.


Jolie says Pitt changed her mind about pregnancy (AP) 10/10/2008 2:36 PM

In this Oct. 4, 2008 file photo, actress Angelina Jolie attends a New York Film Festival screening of 'Changeling' at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)AP - Angelina Jolie, an advocate of adoption, credits partner Brad Pitt with her decision to have biological children. In an interview with W magazine, Jolie says: "One of the life-changing things that he did, one of many, is that I was absolutely never going to get pregnant. I never felt that it was the right thing to do."


NY election mix-up: 'Osama' on the ballot (AP) 10/10/2008 6:21 PM

A general election absentee ballot from Rensselaer County, N.Y. misspelling  the name of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is seen, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 in Sand Lake, N.Y. The absentee ballots sent to voters in Rensselaer County identified the two presidential candidates as 'Barack Osama' and 'John McCain.' In the United States, the best-known individual named Osama is Osama bin Laden, leader of the al Qaida terrorist group behind the 2001 attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center in New York City. (AP Photo/The Albany Times Union, Michael P. Farrell)AP - Who is running for president? In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have been sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for "Barack Osama."


Myers helps Phillies take 2-0 lead over Dodgers (AP) 10/10/2008 6:36 PM

Philadelphia Phillies' Brett Myers hits a two-run single during third inning baseball action in Game 2 of the National League championship series Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, in Philadelphia. Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Russell Martin and umpire Jerry Meals watched. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)AP - There are so many big hitters in Philadelphia's potent lineup, no one ever expected it would be pitcher Brett Myers who put the Phillies in control of the NL championship series with his bat. Myers did better at the plate than on the mound, going 3-for-3 with three RBIs, Shane Victorino drove in four runs and Philadelphia overcame another homer by Manny Ramirez to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-5 Friday for a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven NLCS.



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Welcome to Georgia


State in the SE United States, the last of the Thirteen Colonies to be founded. It is bordered by Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina, and South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean.

 Area, 58,876 sq mi (152,489 sq km).
Pop, (2000) 8,186,453, an 26.4% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital and largest city, Atlanta. 
Nickname, Empire State of the South.
Motto, Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation.
State bird, brown thrasher.
State flower, Cherokee rose.
State tree, live oak.

Although the trade and service sectors supply the majority of jobs in Georgia, manufacturing and agriculture remain important to the state's economy. In addition, federal facilities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, near Atlanta; Fort Benning, near Columbus; and the Kings Bay naval base, contribute to the economy. 

Cotton, once Georgia's most valuable crop, has declined in importance; in the 1990s it was rivaled by peanuts, tobacco, and corn. Georgia is easily the nation's largest producer of peanuts. Tobacco is the principal crop in the central and southern sections of the state, peanuts in the southwest. Livestock and poultry raising account for the largest share of farm income; broilers, eggs, and cattle are major products. 


 The manufacture of textiles and textile products has long been Georgia's leading industry, centering mainly around Columbus, Augusta, Macon, and Rome. Other major manufactures include transportation equipment, foods, paper products, and chemicals. Automobile manufacturing is important around Atlanta. Much of Georgia is heavily forested with pine, and the state is a leading producer of lumber and pulpwood. Although the state is rich in minerals, mining is not as important as manufacturing and agriculture. The most valuable minerals produced are clays, stone, kaolin, iron ore, sand, and gravel. Georgia is famous for its fine marble.





*Information from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
 


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