Overtime: Jags sweep doubleheader from Pacers

Braves rally past Arizona

Expos fall to Mets

Red Sox stuff Tampa

Johnson, Diamondbacks stomp Braves

Baseball notebook: Aaron's 715th 'crushed' Francona

Lincoln County's late rally stuns top-ranked Washington-Wilkes

SEC roundup: Georgia dumps South Carolina

Marlins down Phillies

Torre watching from the outside

Brewers top Astros

Braves notebook: Wohlers' comeback ends following early struggles

Braves notes: Boone is not troubled by slow start at plate

Angels swing through Rangers

Indians dominate Twins

Players can start out small

Masters profitable for hotels in area

Tax frenzy heating up, experts say

Water bottler says new rules unneeded

Sporting goods store sticks around

New golf carts roll off course

Masters crowds bring boosts to restaurants

GM may plant new factory in U.S. soil

Business calendar: Computer courses scheduled

Business briefs: Summer program scheduled

New Columbia County apartment complex planned

This day in the Millennium: April 11
1832: Samuel Hale was re-elected mayor of Augusta.

1927: A look at the 20th Century
Professional sports' roots grew deep in Augusta in 1927. Augustan Ty Cobb, a native of Elberton, Ga., played what he said would be his ``final'' year of baseball with a .357 batting average. Mr. Cobb later signed to play another year, making him baseball's first millionaire.

This day in the Millennium: April 10
1854: Abner P. Robertson was elected Augusta mayor.

1926: A look at the 20th Century
Calvin Coolidge was president and Prohibition dominated politics. American jazz thrived with the sounds of Duke Ellington and clarinetist Benny Goodman, who later symbolized the nation's ``swing era.''

Leafs demolish Panthers

Hurricanes skate past Islanders

Stars beat Rangers

Red Wings, Blues even up

Devils storm Canadiens

Explosion hurls welding tanks

Artist can sue over road plan

Citizens try stopping proposed state prison

Officials gauge impact of EPA rules

Victims help nab suspects

This day in the Millennium: April 11

New traffic system to speed commutes

Workers begin leg work for census

Official hints at Social Security plan

Record stands after 67 years

Visits help with schedule plans

Visitors see Augusta by rail

Sheriff seeks regulations on massage parlors

Authority expected to speed road projects

Cumberland Island museum is nest of turtle research

Stores to be less taxing on April 15

Experts seek seed from storied oak

Area briefs: Traffic violations charged in robbery

State panel eases up on family hog farmers

Area Muslims demonstrate NATO support

Area briefs: County to borrow courthouse money

1927: A look at the 20th Century

Hearing to address housing

In sleep, I was ahead of the curve

Schools' chief to remain

Pre-k, kindergarten sign-up set this week

Police chiefs will draft national traffic stop rule

Probation problems continue to grow

O'Meara items in auction

This day in the Millennium: April 10

Tornado's survivors learn to cherish life

Arrest made in rape case

Boat ramp, pier nearing completion

Nets handle Raptors

NBA notes: Kidd is the man

Mr. Joseph Thomasson

Mr. Jessie Jones

Mr. Lee Hobbs

Mr. Harry Milford

Miss Nancy Hettinga

Mr. James Davis

Mrs. Carole Franklin

Mrs. Duschia Irving

Mr. Robert Mack Sr.

Mr. Carl Milton

Mrs. Keiko Rossi

Mrs. Nettie Porter

Mrs. Myra Foster

Mr. W.J. Moon

Mr. Adams Salley

Mrs. Louise Stone

Mrs. Katina Frankenberry

Mrs. Estelle Hall

Mr. Kermit Moore

Mr. Rhett Baughman

Mrs. Mary Mowrer

Mr. Joseph Book

Mrs. Bernice Bradford

Mr. John Cullum Sr.

Ms. Barbara Grant

Mrs. Helen Johnson

Mr. Laurence Lillie

Mrs. Irene Mullins

Mrs. Ollie Jordan

Ms. Elizabeth Wiggins

Mrs. Esther Gheesling

Mr. R. Thompson Sr.

Mrs. Eva Grant

Mr. Lester Lott Sr.

Mr. Earl Gary

Mrs. Jean Kovacs

Mr. Lee Hobbs

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Strong QB lineup in draft

Falcons have needs, but none glaring

Columbia County duo bags gobblers

Bowden quietly unveils new Tiger team

Former Huskies QB sues coach over injury

Walker elected to College Football Hall of Fame

ESPN listing century's 50 greatest athletes

Yellow Jackets pair top hoops showcase

Williams puts on a show for drafters

Ferran sets course record in Firehawk 500

Featherweight champ Hearns defends title again

Bowden ready to rebuild

Another pole for Rusty Wallace at Bristol

Questions about record catch left after Perry's death

Mims, Williams showcase abilities

`MNF' runs a reverse on time change

Overtime: Capital City overpowers Asheville

Gamecocks' offense steps up at Saturday's scrimmage

McNown following in Plummer's smaller footsteps

Dragomir to meet a tough Seles

G-Day lines up back talent

Baily back in true form

Book offers cautionary warning against all millennium hysteria

Rice looks to God and redemption in latest novel

Easter isn't over; it's just begun

Church bulletin

Bible study group hunts lessons from Mayberry

Small church members appreciate benefits

Best selling books

`Star Wars' hype is no phantom for George Lucas

Miracles common in mystical villages

Fort Discovery scores Eagle

Arts calendar

Conflict may affect travelers

Thank-you notes are still proper

Planning early can allow you to hit the European roads without a bump

Syphon puts players in the heat of action as a spy

Heart smart

NASA considering all-female crews for science

Couples try any conceivable gimmick for 2000 baby

Artistic design boosts Apple

New vision technology gets approval

NASA's two top space station officials quitting

Big exam going computer only

Recognizing computer viruses can help you avoid them

Tobacco company Web site boldly admits smoking danger

Consistency? Sorry, this is Windows 98

Casting the Net on `Art Crimes'

The end is near? Not really

Feds fear harm to children from side air bags in rear seats

To avoid viruses, be wary of attachments

Bidders go online

Help sought for fatigued cancer patients

Golden Bear works out the kinks for links game play

Under watchful eyes, aviation computers get Y2K test