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Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Ole Miss continues hot play
Emmanuel Wade scored a season-high 14, nine during a crucial second-half stretch, and Ole Miss beat Vanderbilt 73-61 on Wednesday night.
6:35AM ( 23 years ago )
Tennessee gets road win over LSU
Before the game, Tennessee coach Buzz Peterson told his team they would get their first Southeastern Conference road victory of the year Wednesday night.
6:34AM ( 23 years ago )
Man accused of killing wife freed on $100,000 bond
A Fayette County man accused of killing his wife, who disappeared five years ago, was freed Wednesday after his parents posted a $100,000 bond.
10:56PM ( 23 years ago )
Students suspended for not standing for Pledge of Allegiance
Two Adairsville High School freshmen were suspended Wednesday for not following instructions to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance.
9:31PM ( 23 years ago )
Mirant posts $30 million profit but warns that 2002 to be weak
Mirant Corporation reduced its profit forecast for 2002 a second time Wednesday.
9:15PM ( 23 years ago )
Insurance commissioner rejects plan to limit insurers' liability
Insurance companies will not be able to exclude terrorism from homeowners' policies, but the state has put off a decision on a proposal to limit insurers' liability for commercial property.
7:32PM ( 23 years ago )
Critics against tapping into Floridan aquifer
The fast-growing city of Richmond Hill, looking for more drinking water, wants to drill a well into the deepest level of a giant underground reservoir, known as the lower Floridan aquifer.
7:31PM ( 23 years ago )
Bill would allow colleges to sue students who break agent rules
Georgia colleges would have greater power to sue student athletes who break rules about sports agents under a bill endorsed by the NCAA.
7:27PM ( 23 years ago )
Augusta-area lawmakers craft bill to keep Evans High athletes
Two suburban Augusta lawmakers want a local high school to be able to compete in sports against nearby schools, even if those schools are smaller.
7:25PM ( 23 years ago )
Emory creates public health preparedness office
Emory University announced Wednesday it has created an office to study the threat of bioterrorism and how ready the nation's public health system is to respond to such an attack.
7:22PM ( 23 years ago )