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February 8, 2010

Atlanta Forward / Another View: Rail funding loss no surprise (AJC)
Atlanta Forward / Another View: Georgia must run fast to catch this train (AJC)
Georgia's recipe for improved education: Tracking students and evaluating teachers (Savannah Morning News)
Economic outlook for 2010 (AJC)
Ga. keeps getting left behind at the train station (AJC Jay Bookman)
Gov. Perdue calls Georgians to a culture of water conservation (Southern Political Report)
The division over a fragmented state government (AJC Political Insider)
Perdue seeks a shake-up of state government (AJC)
Opposition forms to Perdue restructuring plan (AJC)
Conservation Act: Get water-wise (Savannah Morning News)
Graves: JOBS Act will open Georgia for business (Athens Banner-Herald)
Educators propose sales tax hike (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Perdue wants four elected posts appointed (Athens Banner-Herald)
MARTA chief: 2012 too long to wait for funds (Atlanta Business Chronicle)
Transportation Board backtracks on accounting vote (Rome News-Tribune)
Hamrick backs overhaul of property tax system (Times-Georgian)
Troubled bank list grows to 64 (AJC)
31,000 apply for jobs at Kia plant (Ledger-Enquirer)
Atlanta lost 1.6% of jobs in past 5 years (Atlanta Business Chronicle)
Timber industry suffered in 09 (AJC)
State trooper furloughs burden courts (Gainesville Times)
Teacher applicants outnumber posts (Augusta Chronicle)

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