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...RUSSELL Cedartown, Ga...
...poor black child will get a better education at the end of a bus ride than at home. Although the logistics of busing are formidable, the experience of Mobile and San Francisco shows that geography can be overcome in many areas. Things are back to normal too in Savannah, Ga., where antibusing mothers hanged School Board President Julian Halligan in effigy early in September. Of the nation's 51 largest cities, only 15 have a student population that is more than 50% black and Spanish-speaking. The major skepticism about busing involves big cities whose racial makeup allows no possibility...
...GA Felix Adedeji 12 4 Chris Papagianis 8 6 Phil Kydes 7 3 Chris Wilmot 4 3 Emanuel Ekama 2 3 Russ Bell 2 1 Charlie Thomas 1 2 Bahman Mosavar-Rahmani...
...Hurricanes, however, are notoriously unpredictable. After the first hurricane seeding attempt-Project "Cirrus" by a General Electric group in 1947-the storm suddenly reversed course and slammed into Savannah, Ga., wreaking extensive damage. Although the seeding probably had nothing to do with the change in course, Georgians were so outraged at the scientists that the Government has since forbidden any tampering with hurricanes that are within 18 hours' striking distance of land...
...pace and tenor of the Medina court-martial at Fort McPherson, Ga., was in sharp contrast to Calley's trial. In the latter case, the coldly efficient Army prosecutor, Captain Aubrey M. Daniel, was easily able to destroy the bumbling defense put forward by Calley's aging civilian counsel, George W. Latimer. Medina's chief prosecutor was Major William G. Eckhardt, who went into the trial with the record of having unsuccessfully prosecuted two previous Viet Nam atrocity cases. The captain's lawyer, moreover, was the flamboyant Boston attorney F. Lee Bailey, with his vast repertory...