Anti-aircraft missiles that peacekeepers in the Afghan capital Kabul were trying to defuse exploded Wednesday, killing two German and three Danish soldiers, the top officer in the Germany military said.
The Little Rock-based telecommunications company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday that it's leaving 12 competitive local phone markets including some in Georgia.
Hewlett-Packard Co. got a crucial endorsement for its $22 billion acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp., increasing the companies' chances of completing the biggest merger in high-tech history.
Steelworkers and their employers say the hefty tariffs President Bush will impose on cheap steel imports give the feeble industry some breathing room but won't provide the protection needed for recovery.
Freezing temperatures have devastated the south Georgia peach crop, but the damage may not be as severe in middle Georgia, where the bulk of the state's peaches are grown.