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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
US Airways says Delta trying to put it out of business
Delta Air Lines is trying to put US Airways out of business by pursuing predatory, anticompetitive business practices, US Airways President David Siegel in an unusually blunt speech Tuesday.
6:52PM ( 22 years ago )
Education Department: Savannah State improperly spent federal money
Savannah State University used ``unallowable'' money to bring an African king to Georgia and fly nine students to China, the U.S. Department of Education said Tuesday.
6:32PM ( 22 years ago )
Bellsouth discrimination lawsuit reassigned
A discrimination lawsuit against Atlanta-based BellSouth has been reassigned from Chief U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon to a judge who was trying to decide if Clemon should step down because his nephew was an attorney for BellSouth.
5:49PM ( 22 years ago )
Case tests county powers to block high-voltage lines
The Georgia Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case testing whether local governments can block the construction of high-voltage, overhead power lines on public safety grounds, as Rabun County is attempting to do.
5:46PM ( 22 years ago )
Port Authority apprehends seven illegal aliens in tanker ship
The Georgia Port Authority police apprehended seven illegal aliens hiding in a registered tanker ship Tuesday morning.
5:45PM ( 22 years ago )
Fayette man dies with reported West Nile, fourth victim this year
State health officials said Tuesday that an elderly Fayette County man has died with suspected West Nile virus, the fourth fatality in Georgia this year.
5:43PM ( 22 years ago )
Ford still out with concussion
Georgia Tech tailback Sidney Ford will miss Saturday's game against Brigham Young while he recovers from a concussion.
5:14PM ( 22 years ago )
Former chief weapons inspector speaks against U.S. invasion on Iraq
Saddam Hussein agreed to let weapons inspectors into Iraq because he ran out of options, and Iraq will be destroyed if he goes back on his promise, said former United Nations chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter.
5:05PM ( 22 years ago )
Lawsuit reassigned to different federal judge
A discrimination lawsuit against Atlanta-based BellSouth has been reassigned from Chief U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon to a judge who was trying to decide if Clemon should step down because his nephew was an attorney for BellSouth.
3:25PM ( 22 years ago )
New lab will help forensic detectives work in south Georgia
A new morgue and toxicology lab in Savannah could speed investigations into suspicious deaths in south Georgia.
2:50PM ( 22 years ago )