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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
Some retailers confused as Georgia prepares for tax-free weekend
Jeneva Blake knows she won't charge sales tax this weekend on women's dresses and pantsuits. But what about the feather-fringed nighties in her mall store's display window?

4:34PM ( 23 years ago )
Ford introduces new sedan, but says it won't replace Taurus
A roomy family sedan with the elevated front seats of a sport utility vehicle and a name that harkens back to a long-gone brand is Ford Motor Co.'s hope for reclaiming the sales superiority of its fading Taurus.
3:31PM ( 23 years ago )
Hamas group rejects Arab peace overture to Israel, vows to continue attacks
Hamas, the Islamic militant group that said it was behind a lethal suicide bombing in Israel this week, rejected the Arab peace initiative to Israel on Thursday and vowed to continue "all kinds of resistance."
2:47PM ( 23 years ago )
30-Year, 15-Year mortgage rates rise
Rates on 30-year and 15-year mortgages rose for the fourth week in a row amid signs that the country is recovering from a recession.
2:20PM ( 23 years ago )
Mississippi's Khayat says he is not a candidate for SEC post
University of Mississippi Chancellor Robert Khayat says he is not interested in succeeding Southeastern Conference commissioner Roy Kramer.
2:03PM ( 23 years ago )
Government agrees to pay for gas masks for public near Alabama incinerator
The federal government will pay for gas mask-like safety gear for thousands of people who live near an incinerator where the Army will burn deadly nerve agents, officials said Wednesday.
2:00PM ( 23 years ago )
Advisory panel asks state to protect coastal marsh hammocks
The Coastal Marsh Advisory Hammock Council has issued a series of recommendations aimed at limiting development on more than 13,000 acres of the small, privately owned islands that dot the grassy wetlands of coastal Georgia.
1:45PM ( 23 years ago )
CDC: Polio eradication in sight
Fewer than 600 cases of polio were reported worldwide last year, and global eradication of the disease is in sight, U.S. health officials said Thursday.
1:38PM ( 23 years ago )
Abbeville, South Carolina apparel plant closing
The Warnaco Group plans to close its Calvin Klein cutting and sewing plant here, laying off 168 employees by the end of May.
12:34PM ( 23 years ago )
GHS edges RMA for Hall T&F Title
Gainesville and Riverside had quite a duel in the Hall County Track and Field Championships at RMA Wednesday. In the end, GHS won by a mere four points.
10:03AM ( 23 years ago )