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Yahoo! Chat Atlanta - 24 hour local chat room.
University of Georgia - Pagan Student Association - Dedicated to providing a place for those who are Pagan and those who are interested in Paganism to meet, learn, and share ideas. Located on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens, GA.
Public Safety Memorial - A web site devoted to public safety officers in Georgia who have died in the line of duty.
Georgia Department of Banking and Finance - State agency that regulates and examines banks, credit unions and trust companies which are chartered by the State, as well as mortgage brokers and lenders, check cashers, sale of check companies, international banking organizations, and bank holding companies conducting business in Georgia.
Advocates for Self-Government - Promotes self-government; includes a newsletter, headlines, and libertarian links, located in Cartersville, Georgia.
Interview: Michael Landau on Copyright - Professor Landau of the Georgia State University College of Law comments on the Supreme Court case of The New York Times v. Tasini.
Habitat for Humanity International - A non-profit organization with world wide affiliates. Helping make simple, decent and affordable housing a reality.
Yellow Pages(Columbus Georgia area) - Ledger-Enquirer Online
Zeta Tau Alpha - Georgia State University - Delta Lambda Chapter - ZTA chapter at the Georgia State University in downtown Atlanta, GA.
Georgia Green Party - Information about the current position of the Georgia Green Party.
African-American Women On-line Archival Collections - Provides memoirs of Elizabeth Johnson Harris, born in Augusta, Georgia in 1867; letters of Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson, house slaves in Abingdon, Virginia; and a letter written by Vilet Lester, a slave in North Carolina from the Special Collections at Duke University.
Emory University School of Law - Site features information for current and prospective students, including information about the School's Interdisciplinary Study of Religion program. Also provides an archive of video webcasts from presentations.
Andersonville Civil War Prison - Historical background about the infamous Andersonville Prison.
The Big (Empty) House - A new $45 million medium-security prison that is apparently the result of a miscommunication is set to open in Stewart County, Georgia next month and will have everything a correctional facility could need ... except prisoners. [MoJo Wire: Must Read]
Georgia Newspaper Project - University of Georgia Libraries - A special project to convert Georgia newspapers to microfilm.
ICQ - Atlantans Chat Group - Chat room and message board for local residents, especially newcomers.
George E. Butler II - Atlanta attorney, offering representation for real estate, condemnation, and environmental matters.
Alpha Kappa Alpha - Lambda Epsilon Omega Chapter - DeKalb County, Georgia.
Emory Zen Group - Affiliated with the Atlanta Soto Zen Center. Offers weekly zazen practice at Emory University.
Emory University - Department of Philosophy - Atlanta, Georgia - BA, PhD
Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Life - Emory University's GLBT office. Includes mission, history, a calendar, and related links.
Not In Our Name: Atlanta - Dedicating to resisting and changing the political trends in the United States since September 11, 2001. Ways to resist, flyers, resources and links, event calendar.
Georgia State University Labor Studies Program - Serves the training and educational needs of working people and their labor organizations
Georgia State University - Program in Religious Studies.
Pi Kappa Phi - Georgia State University - Beta Kappa Chapter - Located in Atlanta, GA. Rush information, brothers, photos, officers, links.
Hugh F. MacMillan Law Library - Emory University School of Law
The Presbyterian Church in America Foundation - Presbyterian church in Atlanta, Georgia.
Woo, Hyung-Jin - An instructor at the University of Georgia, contains personal information, family photographs, and course description.
Alpha Phi Omega - Georgia, University of - Beta Zeta Chapter - Chapter information, pictures, and pledge requirements.
Battle of Sharpsburg/Antietam - "There was no artillery as such at this point upon either side, and not a rifle was discharged. The stillness was literally oppressive," wrote J.B.Gordon of the Confederate Army in 1862. Includes background of Gordon's wife, Fanny Haralson of Georgia, and letters that he wrote to her.
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