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2/19: Outside view on MARTA vote; Media fairness; More

2/19: Outside view on MARTA vote; Media fairness; More

Click here to read the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Looking at MARTA Referendum in Gwinnett from Afar
EEB PERSPECTIVE: It’s Not Always Easy To Be Fair to All in the Media Business
SPOTLIGHT: Infinite Energy Center
FEEDBACK: Thousands Spent To Save Children with Permanent Birth Defects
UPCOMING: Lilburn Is Erecting Gateway monument On U.S. 29 at Pleasant Hill Road
NOTABLE: GGC’s Dr. Binh Tran Wins University System’s Highest Award
RECOMMENDED: Life Is Hard, Soften It with Laughter, by Marlene Buchanan
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Lillian Smith’s Strange Fruit Is Greeted with Controversy
MYSTERY PHOTO: Perhaps Today’s Mystery Photo Is Too  Obvious
CALENDAR: MARTA Discussion at United Peachtree Corners Association Feb. 25

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by · February 19, 2019 · Full issues
4/11: On America’s greatness; Fairness in government; more

4/11: On America’s greatness; Fairness in government; more

Click here to see the latest issue. Inside:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Yearns for Day When USA Can Say with Authority, We Are Great
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Fairness In Government Is Basic to the Laws and Customs of Our Nation
SPOTLIGHT: Howard Brothers
FEEDBACK: Urges Peachtree Corners To Consider Enlarging Town Green
UPCOMING: GGC Plans Seventh Annual Button Gwinnett Day on April 12
NOTABLE: Crystal Kerwin Becomes Gwinnett Tech’s 2017 Distinguished Student
RECOMMENDED: Georgia Backroads magazine
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Sherry Smith Held His Own Against Baseball Superstars of Another Era
TODAY’S QUOTE: Will Rogers’ Thoughts Apply to USA Today
MYSTERY PHOTO: You May Be Fooled by Where This Southern Mansion Is
LAGNIAPPE: An Exhibit of the Works of Frank Sharp is at Tucker Library
CALENDAR: Check out coming events

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by · April 11, 2017 · Full issues
BRACK: Fairness in government is basic to laws and customs of our nation

BRACK: Fairness in government is basic to laws and customs of our nation

By Elliott Brack, editor and publisher | Though it’s not stated in the U.S. Constitution, the quality of fairness is embodied in our government. After all, we are a nation of laws, and that alone speaks to reason and decorum in deliberations. Throw out fairness and you move toward chaos.

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by · April 11, 2017 · Elliott Brack's Perspective