Zimmer insists bad knee may force him from baseball

Brewers top Astros

Torre watching from the outside

Mets roll pass Expos

Red Sox stuff Tampa

Braves notebook: Braves embark on long road trip on high note

Red topple Cardinals as McGwire begins count

Devil Rays scar Red Sox record

SEC roundup: Georgia dumps South Carolina

Crawdads rally past Augusta

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

Gamecocks rebound past Bulldogs

Deja vu for Braves' Jones

Johnson, Diamondbacks stomp Braves

Jags top Pacers, eye NCAA bid

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

Astros pass Brewers

Overtime: Jags sweep doubleheader from Pacers

GreenJackets enter home field in new era

Business calendar: Computer courses scheduled

Business briefs: Summer program scheduled

Players can start out small

Tax frenzy heating up, experts say

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

Mills thrived in early 1900s
It was an 1840s experiment based on the promise of man-made water power.

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 12
1817: Freeman Walker was elected Augusta's intendant; two years later, the Georgia Legislature changed the title to mayor and Mr. Walker finished his term with the new title.

Avalanche topple Blues

Devils storm Canadiens

Leafs demolish Panthers

Unstopable Stars take Kings

Hurricanes skate past Islanders

Cumberland Island museum is nest of turtle research

State lacks ID law on prescriptions

Area briefs: Traffic violations charged in robbery

More time required to complete gambling network

Record stands after 67 years

Fire department rules less alarming

Visitors see Augusta by rail

1927: A look at the 20th Century

Childhood home sits in Augusta National

In sleep, I was ahead of the curve

Rabbi author plans talks for Augusta

New traffic system to speed commutes

Citizens try stopping proposed state prison

Officials gauge impact of EPA rules

This day in the Millennium: April 11

Experts seek seed from storied oak

Authority expected to speed road projects

Area balloonist rises above daily stresses

Area Muslims demonstrate NATO support

Electrical short halts 'Chronicle' presses

State lottery closer to approval

Pre-k, kindergarten sign-up set this week

This day in the Millennium: April 12

Arrest made in rape case

Area briefs: Courthouse annex up to Congress

Workers begin leg work for census

Set free while inside

Explosion hurls welding tanks

Mills thrived in early 1900s

Vandals deface business

Probation problems continue to grow

Jazz play through Rockets

Nets routed by Knicks

Mr. Michael Zeigler

Mr. William Revis

Mrs. Lillian Langley

Mr. Carl Milton

Mrs. Louise Stone

Mr. Laurence Lillie

Mrs. Sara Bufford

Miss Nancy Hettinga

Mr. Special Hill

Mr. W.J. Moon

Mr. James Davis

Mr. R.J. Hollingsworth

Mrs. Eva Grant

Mr. Reginald Carter

Mr. Rhett Baughman

Samara Eubanks

Mr. Walton Huggins

Mrs. Keiko Rossi

Mrs. Barbara Mitchell

Mrs. Ollie Jordan

Mrs. Mae Waters

Mrs. Myra Foster

Mrs. Caryl Radke

Mrs. Esther Gheesling

Mrs. Lela Bridgeman

Mr. Joseph Thomasson

Mrs. Nettie Porter

Mrs. Jean Kovacs

Mrs. Duschia Irving

Mr. Lee Hobbs

Mr. Adams Salley

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Falcons have needs, but none glaring

Overtime: Seles halts long drought, tops Dragomir

Wallace gets redemption at Bristol

Three drivers suspended for six months

G-Day lines up back talent

Bowden quietly unveils new Tiger team

McNown following in Plummer's smaller footsteps

Gamecocks' offense steps up at Saturday's scrimmage

Dragomir to meet a tough Seles

Baily back in true form

ESPN listing century's 50 greatest athletes

Questions about record catch left after Perry's death

Mims, Williams showcase abilities

Williams puts on a show for drafters

Columbia County duo bags gobblers

Best selling books

Book offers cautionary warning against all millennium hysteria

Arts calendar

Conflict may affect travelers

Rice looks to God and redemption in latest novel

`Star Wars' hype is no phantom for George Lucas

Miracles common in mystical villages

Thank-you notes are still proper

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

California bones may complicate theory on settlement of Americas

Air Force scrambling to rescue stranded satellite

River at risk from Atlanta pollution

Casting the Net on `Art Crimes'

Syphon puts players in the heat of action as a spy

Under watchful eyes, aviation computers get Y2K test

The end is near? Not really

Consistency? Sorry, this is Windows 98

Researchers find new links between mind and body

Heart smart

Study: Clutter of advertising soaring on prime-time television

Recognizing computer viruses can help you avoid them

Artistic design boosts Apple

NASA considering all-female crews for science

Common medicines to prevent heart disease may also ward off colon cancer

To avoid viruses, be wary of attachments

Golden Bear works out the kinks for links game play

Need for Speed opens up the road for lead-foot drivers

India tests new missile, raising fears of arms race