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NEW for 5/10: On Russia’s capabilities, Rodriguez’s move, justice’s enemy

NEW for 5/10: On Russia’s capabilities, Rodriguez’s move, justice’s enemy

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: U.S. government vastly overestimated Russia’s capabilities
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Aurora Theatre’s Anthony Rodriguez moving to new position
ANOTHER VIEW: The question becomes: are we today the enemies of justice? 
SPOTLIGHT: The 1818 Club
FEEDBACK: Upset over legislative drawing of political district maps
NOTABLE: Soon-to-be GGC graduate finds calling to work with children
OBITUARIES: Tax Commissioner funeral will be held Thursday
RECOMMENDED: Art Exhibit: Out of Many, at the Atlanta History Center
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Woman has vivid recollection of life during Revolution
MYSTERY PHOTO: Test your chances on this unusual photograph 
LAGNIAPPE: Local C.A.R. chapter wins recognition in Washington 
CALENDAR: New photo exhibit by Frank Sharp on display at George Pierce Park  

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by · May 10, 2022 · Full issues
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ANOTHER VIEW: The question becomes: Are we today the enemies of justice?

By Ashley Herndon  |  Some of us may have heard the rumor that our state, country and many parts of the world are getting more unjust, not less.  Ouch.  At the same time, some claim we are the most civilized humans in history.  Tell that to the Ukrainians and others under fire in Africa, the Middle East and some places close to home.

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by · May 10, 2022 · Another View