September 2014 News
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Nigerian Women Delegates Visit Brenau University Today
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Aflac Announces Two Key Executive Changes
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Final Deal to Start Dredging Savannah Harbor Close
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3 Georgia Business Schools on “Most Innovative’” List
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GPA Achieves 13% Growth in Container Traffic
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$94M Tax Refund Claim Lands Georgia Woman in Jail
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Ivy Linen Services to Create 150 Jobs in Fulton County
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US IPO Market Seizes Global Cross Border Activity Through Q3
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ATM Fees Rose 5% Over Past Year
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Only 2% of Women-Owned Businesses Break US$1M in Revenue
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81% of Small Business Owners Handle HR Matters Internally
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Kings Bay Trident Facility to Hire 600 Civilians
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Some Profitable Georgia Companies Pay No Federal Taxes
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DIRECTV Stockholders Approve Merger with AT&T Inc.
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Georgia in the Spotlight at This Month's Sunbelt Expo
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Refinery Outages Slow Declining Gas Prices in Georgia
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Doctors: EHRs a Good Idea That Needs Improvement
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Conference Board Leading Economic Index for Europe Declines
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Manufacturing Revival Drives Investment in Automation Technologies Globally
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More Than Half of Americans Expect Home Prices to Rise Over Next Year
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Generic Pharmaceutical Savings Reach Highest-Ever Watermark of $239B in 2013
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GPA Helps Win 1,900 New Jobs for Georgia
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Georgia Manufacturers are More Profitable Than Previous Years
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NY Times Laments Georgia’s Black/White Politics
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Georgia’s Mixed Economic Picture Merits a More Thoughtful Debate