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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Grits proposed as Georgia's official prepared food
Grits are long overdue for a state honor, says one Georgia representative who proposed Monday making the Southern breakfast staple the state's official prepared food.

3:45PM ( 23 years ago )
Grits proposed as Georgia's official prepared food
Grits are long overdue for a state honor, says one Georgia representative who proposed Monday making the Southern breakfast staple the state's official prepared food.

3:45PM ( 23 years ago )
Yet another delay for $110 million Brunswick suspension bridge
Contractors plan to finish Brunswick's new Sidney Lanier Bridge in July, more than a year late, with traffic scheduled to be routed onto the new cable suspension span in May.
3:43PM ( 23 years ago )
Billionaire owner of Dallas Mavericks shaking up team, NBA
Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, just can't help himself when it comes to critiquing and criticizing NBA officials.
3:40PM ( 23 years ago )
Internet now has dot-name - newest Internet suffix to debut with 60,000 addresses
Internet users looking to give friends and relatives an easy-to-remember e-mail or Web site address can now turn to their own name.
3:37PM ( 23 years ago )
Billionaire's ex-wife wants $320,000 a month in child support
The ex-wife of billionaire Kirk Kerkorian is asking a court for the biggest child-support award ever in California -- $320,000 a month -- to care for their 3-year-old daughter.
3:33PM ( 23 years ago )
Another loss for Lady 'Dogs
Georgia's Lady Bulldogs lost their second straight game Sunday, falling 84-82 to Mississippi State in Starkville, Mississippi.
2:53PM ( 23 years ago )
Gymdogs beat defending national champions
The second-ranked Georgia women's gymnastics team has beaten top-ranked UCLA twice in three days.
2:51PM ( 23 years ago )
Army Corps revokes some Clinton-era restrictions on developers in wetlands areas
The Bush administration on Monday revoked some requirements imposed on developers during the Clinton presidency, including one requiring them to restore or create an acre of wetlands for every acre they fill.
2:13PM ( 23 years ago )
An American Taliban in Yemen: John Walker Lindh bumbled his way through the Mideast
John Walker Lindh bumbled his way through his first trip to the Middle East, unwittingly insulting other Muslims and repeatedly getting into trouble with authorities, say those who encountered the California teen-ager in Yemen.

2:09PM ( 23 years ago )