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Something about Mary

Mary Norwood was willing to deprive most of the city of its regular police protection while her own affluent neighborhood paid for a private security force.


Tuesday is election day

Atlantans will pick a mayor on Nov. 3. Here's our guide to getting it done



The uninformed

Most Atlantans we’ve talked with can’t name any of the candidates in the mayor’s race. But some of them are voting anyway



City Council endorsements

THEY’VE GOT HER VOTE: Stephanie Ramage reveals her endorsements for Atlanta City Council


Judge Marvin S. Arrington responds to the Sunday Paper

“The whole situation could have been avoided had the officers simply moved to a position where Mr. Deadwyler could have seen them.”


Bank job

Michael Moore rages against the Wall Street machine in ‘Capitalism: A Love Story’



SP100: Newsmakers and Scandals

 Atlanta’s It List 2009



Lisa Borders' ethics problem

Herring claims that Borders used her position as Atlanta City Council president to secretly lobby state legislators on behalf of her then-employer, Cousins Properties.


The fight for Atlanta's citywide offices

Voters Have Until Oct. 5 to Register to Vote Nov. 3


Doing it in the dark

No matter who Atlantans elect for mayor, if they don’t demand transparency now, they won’t see much change at City Hall


Atlanta city council shake-up

As The Sunday Paper went to press, the Sept. 4 qualifying deadline for council races was drawing nigh. Here’s the way the district races looked as of deadline.   


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