Atlanta Journal Constitution
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
No. 00-14413
D. C. Docket No. 96-01738-CV-RWS-1
ATLANTA JO...
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SECRETARY RICE IS INTERVIEWED BY JIM WOOTEN OF THE ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION, AS RELEASED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT
OCTOBER 30, 2006
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT
No. 00-14413
D.C. Docket No. ...
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 /U.S. Newswire/ --Fidelis, a national Catholic-based advocacy group, was criticized by CNN over their launch of a public education campaign through a grassroots effort called http://CNNbias.org, which encouraged the public to personally contact CNN executives and protest their decision to run the NARAL ad attacking Judge John Roberts. A staffer within the CNN headquarters tipped-off the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the effect it was having on their operations, calling it "unusually disruptive.
Joseph Cella, president of Fidelis, said: "Given CNN's arrogant response, it is clear how liberal and out of touch they are with the concerns of every day Americans, who took the time to individually express their opinion about CNN's biased advertising policies."
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Leading Source of Critical Information for Apartment Seekers Provides Its Rental Listings to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Real Estate Site
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- Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Usa Today, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. the City of Atlanta Department of Aviation, Defendant-Appellant. Usa Today, a Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network ('Gansat'), Inc., New York Times Company, D.B.A. the New York Times, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. City of Atlanta Department of Aviation, Defendant-Appellant., 442 F.3d 1283 (11th Cir. 2006)
William H. Boice, Michael W. Tyler, Jill Warner, Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, Atlanta, GA, for Appellant.
Peter Canfield, Lesli N. Green Marcia Bull Stad...
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ATLANTA - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is cutting its staff by nearly 200 jobs and eliminating some targeted news sections.
Publisher John Mellott said Wednesday the moves are a cost- cutting effort in the face of dwindling advertising revenues and steadily increasing fuel and newsprint costs. Mellott said the job cuts will be mainly in news and advertising departments between August and October through voluntary buyouts and layoffs.
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- Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Usa Today, a Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network ('Gansat'), Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellees, New York Times Company, D.B.A. the New York Times, Intervenor-Plaintiff, Appellee, v. the City of Atlanta Department of Aviation, Benjamin R. Decosta, in His Official Capacity as Aviation General Manager, City of Atlanta, Mario Diaz, in His Official Capacity as Aviation Deputy General Manager, City of Atlanta, Shirley Franklin, in Her Official Capacity as Mayor, City of Atlanta, Defendants-Appellants. Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Usa Today, Plaintiffs-Appellees, New York Times Company, D.B.A. the New York Times, Intervenor-Plaintiff, Appellee, v. the City of Atlanta Department of Aviation, Benjamin R. Decosta, in His Official Capacity as Aviation General Manager, City of Atlanta, Mario Diaz, in His Official Capacity as Aviation Deputy General Manager, City of Atlanta, Shirley Franklin, in Her Official Capacity as Mayor, City of Atlanta, Defendants-Appellants. Usa ..., 322 F.3d 1298 (11th Cir. 2003)
Peter Crane Canfield, Sean Richard Smith, Dow, Lohnes & Albertson, James C. Rawls, Eric P. Schroeder, Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy, LLP, Atlanta...
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Judgment reversed and case remanded. All the Justices concur.
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The city's Black mayor, rallying white business leaders and The Atlanta Journal Constitution, fired more than a thousand city employees to crush a strike that resulted when he refiised to honor prior pay raises for Black men who picked up the city's garbage.