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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
Sour economy means good times for golf, bad times for golf-course operators
Golf courses have overgrown the metro Atlanta area in the last few years, and just at the wrong time - when people suddenly can't afford to play.
11:31AM ( 22 years ago )
State Rep. J. Max Davis dies at 65
State Rep. J. Max Davis, R-Atlanta, died Saturday afternoon after an apparent heart attack. He was 65.
10:59AM ( 22 years ago )
Boxing lawsuit provides glimpse of Don King's finances
To sway a jury to hand over millions of dollars in damages, Don King had to open his financial books for a rare public inspection.
8:47AM ( 22 years ago )
No hangover here as Gators still buzzing after win
Florida woke up with a good kind of hangover Sunday - the kind that comes after a season-saving victory.

8:35AM ( 22 years ago )
No team orders for Roush Racing drivers
There's no such thing as "team orders" for the Roush Racing crew, proven Sunday when Kurt Busch wouldn't give teammate Mark Martin anything to help Martin's bid for the Winston Cup championship.
8:22AM ( 22 years ago )
Benson breaks into win column with win at Rockingham
Johnny Benson had to be pushed into Victory Lane the first time he ever earned the right to go there.
8:22AM ( 22 years ago )
Protesters say state should do more to get rid of smell
About 50 people protested an agreement Saturday between Georgia and a rendering plant that's supposed to get rid of a stench surrounding the town.
8:13AM ( 22 years ago )
Tiger says he's been playing hurt
Tiger Woods has won eight major championships and 34 times on the PGA Tour - all on a bum knee.
8:13AM ( 22 years ago )
Poll: Burns leading Walker
Republican Max Burns holds an unanticipated lead over Democrat Charles "Champ" Walker Jr. in the race for Georgia's 12th Congressional District, according to a new poll.
8:12AM ( 22 years ago )
Feisty debate draws tight Senate contest toward judgment day
With tensions high in a razor-thin race that could determine Senate control, incumbent Democrat Max Cleland and Republican challenger Saxby Chambliss expanded on their biting television ads Sunday night with a spirited final debate.

6:48AM ( 22 years ago )