Braves notebook: Blister forces Hudek to disabled list
'Pack picked up the pace after slow start
Braves notebook: Smiling Chen ready for '99 debut
Harlem's season ends with loss
Harlem, Thomasville split series
Mattel incentives called a mistake
Rubin, Greenspan express confidence in global financial reform
Metro area experiences permit gain
Strong economy predicted to stay
Archaeology professor tries to date S.C. artifacts
ALLENDALE, S.C. -- More than 12,000 years ago, a group of early Americans on a bluff above the Savannah River chipped stone into tools.
Museum unveils its oddities for last time
ATLANTA -- For half a century, the red-brick mansion across from Crawford Long Hospital in Midtown has housed a collection of historical oddments that seems equally inspired by the Smithsonian and Ripley's Believe It or Not.
This day in the Millennium: May 23
1851: John K. Jackson of Augusta was appointed aide to Georgia's governor and given the rank of colonel.
A look at the 20th Century: 1933
The nation was skittish in 1933. Revolution was in the air. Franklin Delano Roosevelt had won the presidency the year before with a New Deal for the common man, bringing hope to some while bedeviling others. Fear drove a group of powerful businessmen to plan a military coup to steer the nation out of the Great Depression.
This day in the Millennium: May 21
1886: Georgia gubernatorial candidate Gen. John Gordon was heckled off the podium during a campaign stop in Augusta.
A look at the 20th Century: 1934
The honeymoon was over in 1934 for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Congress' rubber-stamping of the New Deal had irritated entrepreneurs and businessmen who were forced to take a back seat to government. Some business leaders, including those with seats on the stock exchanges, disliked being saddled with New Deal regulations.
A look at the 20th Century: 1938
Tensions were on the rise across the Atlantic, and although the United States was concerned, Americans' immediate focus was on the home front.
A look at the 20th Century: 1932
A charismatic New York governor boldly battled the Great Depression earning him a place in the White House while Augustans exalted in the streets exclaiming ``death to Depression'' -- and the first dimpled white ball was tapped across the world's most renowned greens.
Lemieux meets with SMG, Fox about Penguins
Stars-Avalanche subplot: Belfour vs. Roy
A look at the 20th Century: 1932
Heroin addicts remain in jail until trial
Canal tour boat must meet standards
Archaeology professor tries to date S.C. artifacts
Homeowners seek tax to pave road
A look at the 20th Century: 1934
Archaeology professor tries to date S.C. artifacts
School tax bill back in Senate
No connection with massacre found
Woodlawn Baptist purchases 11 acres
Museum unveils its oddities for last time
Bush missed at Republican convention
Gingrich blames violence on media, lack of values
Officials back city program on character
Disaster medical team readies for action
This day in the Millennium: May 23
Opened hydrant lowers water tank levels
Area briefs: Crash claims life of truck passenger
Legislature names video poker panel
This day in the Millennium: May 21
Three superintendent candidates left
Pair sends postcards during trip
Officials seek probe of taping case
Measure gives $40 million to Aiken schools
State indictments name 10 with heroin charges
A look at the 20th Century: 1933
A look at the 20th Century: 1938
Hawks notebook: Team looks for scoring punch
Dunleavy says coaching honor is for team
Iverson's answer to Pacers: play desperate early
Spurs tread losing ground at Forum
Lakers face difficult task vs. Spurs
Hawks trail Knicks 2-0 in series
Blasts new comic strip 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Seeks military retiree benefit now 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Aiken's `history lesson' 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Supports GOP invite to LaPierre 052299 - The Augusta Chronicle
Finds humor in newspaper's error 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Encourages HPC critics to find a more constructive path to solution 052299 - The Augusta Chronicle
Wants replacement for 'Boondocks' 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Blasts Clinton, Congress and the FBI 052299 - The Augusta Chronicle
Quite a GOP conclave 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Column: The night can be a dark place without faith 052299 - The Augusta Chronicle
Correction 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Praises timely article on Internet 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Hits parental example of film's fans 052299 - The Augusta Chronicle
Jabs mall in 'trespassing' pastor case 052299 - The Augusta Chronicle
No property tax hike! 052199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Overtime: Sports festival youth track slated today
Thurmond bass smash top-water plugs off points
Racing returns to site of fatal accident
Three-way battle for Indy 500 pole
Keeping Falcons star may be costly
Overtime: Jackets get Glover back for soph year
Women's bobsled, skeleton, more cross-country earmarked for games
Judge denies golfer's request to use cart
Golden Bear's still competitive
Religion briefs: Koran for refugees
Synagogue and church join in doing good
Religion in the workplace: A growing legal issue
Ramblin' Rhodes: Charts prove country's appeal
Choir sings in honor of Pentecost
The Blue Rags can energize an audience
`Dr. Quinn' to reappear for a two-hour house call
`Gift' of papacy received warily by Anglicans
'Cleopatra' star finds role exhausting
Affirmation of faith will lead to revival of the Spirit
Actor now mature enough for 'Oliver!'
Yeltsin concentrates on space station
Psychiatrist uses old time rock 'n' roll to define psychoses
Study: Placebo helps some depressed people
Soybean oil completes road test
Government eases marijuana research easier
Traveling microbe exhibit featured in Smithsonian