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The Sunday Paper reported it first--Pharmaceuticals in Water Supply

As is so often the case, the Sunday Paper was way, WAY ahead of anyone else in reporting the pharmaceutical contamination of the water supply that the Associated Press is trumpeting today. We reported it in our July 15, 2007 edition. Here's the link to our story:

 

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by Stephanie Ramage | Monday, March 10, 2008 at 10:39 AM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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Long live the Prince

The fact that the Drudge Report revealed Prince Harry's whereabouts in Afghanistan is absolutely disgusting. It's times like these when a good hacker could come in handy. But, getting the Prince yanked from Afghanistan won't diminish Harry's contribution to his nation's battle against extremism. As British writers Charles Moore and Jasper Gerard have put it so eloquently, what Harry has done is to awaken a nation to the sacrifice being made by its soldiers in Afghanistan--that brutal combat theatre that gets dismissed as "the other war."

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by Stephanie Ramage | Saturday, March 01, 2008 at 2:49 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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Apologies to West Virginia

 

Readers of the story "The Divorce Party," in this week's edition of The Sunday Paper will notice no doubt, and given the permanent condition of indignation that seems to afflict some of our readers, may become enraged by the fact that I incorrectly attributed the GOP win of West Virginia during the Feb. 5 primaries to Mitt Romney. It was, in fact, Mike Huckabee who won the "Mountain State." More observant--or perhaps unhealthily obsessed--readers will note that I correctly attributed the win of W. Va. to Huckabee in the news story on th Super Tuesday Primary Challenge in the same edition. How did this happen?

 

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by Stephanie Ramage | Saturday, February 09, 2008 at 8:35 AM in News and Politics | Comments (1) | Link

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Please re-submit your Super Tuesday Challenge picks!

If you submitted your picks for the Sunday Paper Super Tuesday Challenge on Sunday, Jan. 27 or prior to 11 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 28, we ask that you please resubmit your form with an email address where we can reach you. Due to a technical glitch, contact information for forms submitted during that time period was lost (oops!). We apologize for the inconvenience and wish you the very best of luck in demonstrating your political savvy. (Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Monday, January 28, 2008 at 10:26 AM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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Services to be held for Cayle Bywater

Saturday, January 19th at 2pm there will be an informal Memorial Service held at;
Athens Memorial Park
293 Gran Ellen Drive
Athens, Georgia 30606
at the covered pavilion by the lake.
Everyone is invited, and we encourage all to bring their friendly dogs (on leashes).
Sunday January 20th at 2pm there will be a Service at:
Crowell Brothers Peachtree Chapel
5051 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Norcross, Georgia 30091
770-448-5757

The family appreciates any donations to assist with the memorial services for Cayle. Thank You. If you prefer to send a check please make payable to: Cayle Bywater Relief Fund, 3780 Mansell Road, Suite 450, Alpharetta, Georgia 30022 The Cayle Bywater Relief Fund is a non-profit organization and in process of filing for 501(c)(3) tax exemption status. Funds will be used to help defray the cost of services as well as to pay for a memorial dog drinking fountain in Memorial Park where Cayle spent so much time with her beloved pet, Oliver. For more information, please visit www.findcayle.com

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by Stephanie Ramage | Friday, January 18, 2008 at 1:07 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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TARA GRINSTEAD: ANOTHER MISSING GA. WOMAN'S CASE REMAINS UNSOLVED

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By Josh Clark

The murder of Meredith Emerson, the disappearance of Cayle Bywater and other, possibly related cases involving missing women have renewed interest in the case of another missing Georgia woman. Tara Grinstead, a beauty pageant winner who earned her Masters degree and was working on her doctorate while she taught history at Irwin County High, went missing from her home in Ocilla the night of Oct. 22, 2005.

 

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, January 11, 2008 at 6:07 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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Body of Cayle Bywater found

The family of Cayle Bywater informed The Sunday Paper at 8 p.m. that Cayle's body has been recovered from the pond in Athens' Memorial Park. An autopsy must be performed to determine the cause of death. We at the Sunday Paper extend our deepest sympathy to the Bywater family. (Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Friday, January 11, 2008 at 8:04 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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HOOF IT THIS WEEKEND

If you think Downtown Atlanta is traffic-clogged and difficult to drive through under normal circumstances, you'll definitely want to consider avoiding it, or at least walking or taking public transportation, this weekend.

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by Kevin Moreau | Friday, January 11, 2008 at 5:49 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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Eyeglasses found that may belong to missing woman

According to family members, someone has reported finding a pair of eyeglasses in Athens' Memorial Park that may belong to Cayle Bywater, the 29 year-old University of Georgia employee and grad student reported missing on New Year's Eve. (Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Wednesday, January 09, 2008 at 2:35 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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UPDATE ON MISSING ATHENS WOMAN

Cayle Bywater, a 29 year old Athens resident and local non-profit volunteer, has been missing since Saturday.
A group of volunteers are meeting on Thursday morning off of Milledge Avenue to search for her.

INTERESTED PARTIES - MEET AT:
- the dead end on Woodland Hills Dr. (off of Milledge) near the loop
- 9 am on Thursday, January 3rd.
- Dress appropriately we'll be searching a heavily wooded area and it's supposed to be very cold.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT CAYLE, PLEASE CALL: Athens Clarke County Police Central Communications (706) 613-3345

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by Stephanie Ramage | Thursday, January 03, 2008 at 8:42 AM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

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