Baseball roundup: Tigers sweep Yankees

Braves wallop Rockies, 20-5

Augusta boils Crawdads, 7-6

Thomas off to quick start after off year

GreenJackets win on homer power

Greene cracks 1st career grand slam

Straw's chances at end?

Baseball notes: Phillies appear to have something special in Rolen

Braves notes: Hudek says he's 'thrilled to death'

Wells wins third in row to lead Jays past Orioles

Braves notes: Baylor influence working on Jones

Mets rally to beat Expos

Foreman ups streak to 35

Braves fail to close win

Reds place Wohlers on disabled list

GreenJackets notes: Homecoming for former players

Eatery offers food for tattoos

Upholstery of death

Partnerships boost city

Mother's time spent caring for injured child

Overtime: Avery plans announcement at May Park

1929: A look at the 20th Century
Headlines across the nation echoed the news: The stock market had crashed. It was the defining event of 1929.

This day in the Millennium: April 19
1949: Former Augusta City Councilman Lawrence G. Cashin died.

This day in the Millennium: April 18
1946: William S. Morris of the Independent Party defeated incumbent state Rep. Roy Harris of the Cracker Party with a record voter turnout in Augusta's first election since the turn of the century where blacks were allowed to vote.

Killings just as violent in past
Daunting tales of murder-for-hire, grisly accounts of violent scuffles, eerie details of heinous hate crimes -- the killings that grabbed headlines throughout the last century were just as sensational as those today.

South warming to hockey

The Iceman Goeth

Gretzky gets one last assist, but Penguins win in OT

1929: A look at the 20th Century

Young makes impression as mayor

Singers back bill on names

Freaknik wanes; Atlanta policing called excessive

Boys assemble for Scoutfest

Carolina fertility centers advertise for egg donors

The future has many surprises

Miniature golf big hit on beach

Cumbee celebrates 20 years

Commission set to debate EMA merger

Blythe holds family festival

Edgefield senior, wellness centers may combine

This day in the Millennium: April 18

Teacher helps pupils bloom

Collision at intersection kills two in Burke County

Police search for N. Augusta boy

Officials war over hospital's budget

Warrenville school house will remain

6-year-old found dead near home

Imperial seeks seat support

Gracewood changes criticized

Earth Day awareness increasing in Augusta

Voucher proposals get boost

Additional area news

Locals seek cleanup of ex-salvage yard

Blackville pickets possible over jail

Home front: Playing piano keeps 92-year-old in tune

N. Augusta boy found slain

Poker suit in able hands, observers say

Case may alter care rules

Additional area news

Consul: Program working

NBA hoops: Iverson no longer NBA's top scorer

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Mr. Eric Kelly

Mr. Lee Durden

Mrs. Grace England

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Mrs. Zeddie Hawkins

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Quarterbacks dominate draft

Reeves looks for a few good ends

Holtz sees good, bad in USC game

NASCAR notes: Old-time racing unfolds

Rubin, Seles earn wins for U.S.

Andretti conquers Goody's 500

Fleisher's 66 moves him into tie with Fernandez for lead

Doyle snags PGA Seniors' Championship

NFL Draft: Team-by-team

Vinson drafted by Green Bay

Johnson & Johnson pulls Olympics deal

Perry takes lead in MCI Classic

Williams' fall to No. 5 a surprise

Bailey goes 7th to Redskins

Georgia wildlife technician calls it quits

NASCAR notes: Michael Waltrip on course for best season yet

Falcons wait and good thing comes

Hensley wins in backyard

Falcons draft Kerney; trade top pick in 2000

Dent at another milestone with chance for more gold

Overtime: Kenya's Tanui out to defend Boston title

Coolness in air stimulates Georgia Tech scrimmagers

Arts calendar

Off the wall: Women, sun are hazardous to health

Ballet is back to full staff

The Comic Laugh-Off: 'Beakman and Jax'

Were lost lands home to advanced races?

The Comic Laugh-Off: 'Mixed Media'

Best selling books

Double tipping is annoying

Author shares the secrets of the 'ya-ya'

Black artists' works restored for exhibit

Doctor's mere presence can raise blood pressure

The Comic Laugh-Off: 'Mark Trail'

Upcoming summer camps section

Taj Mahal meant to be spiritual

Mystical spirit of India

The Comic Laugh-Off: 'Marvin'

Visionaries map out future technology

Farmers harvesting technology's goods

Melissa may do more damage from creators capture

Wireless mouse eases navigation

Compaq president suddenly resigns

The real future of 2000 technology

Linux operating system has the big guys worried

Why shortcuts are a Windows necessity

Why shortcuts are a Windows necessity

Great Aspirations an inspiring site

Rain forest advocate, six others win prestigious environmental award

Latin America battles with Y2K

Yugoslavs reach US media via computer

First internet war battles on