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At The Sunday Paper, Stephanie writes, reports and edits news stories. She also writes a weekly column about Atlanta's City Hall, the Atlanta Police Department, and crime, as well as government in general. The most recent addition to her book-editing credits is "In the House of War: Dutch Islam Observed," by Sam Cherribi (Oxford University Press, June 2010), a study of how militancy has developed among Muslim immigrants in the West and how public policy can deter it. She is a frequent guest lecturer in Georgia State University's school of public policy and Emory University's department of sociology. She has appeared on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews," Air America's "The Lionel Show," and the Australian national radio show, "Dads on the Air." Her blogs and columns have been cited in numerous publications around the world. 

Email her at stephanieramage@sundaypaper.com.
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GEORGE TURNER’S NOMINATION AS POLICE CHIEF EASILY PASSES PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE

    Committee members enthuse over how much Atlantans love the roadblocks Turner has instituted as a crime-fighting method.      

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CITY OF ATLANTA VOWS TO APPEAL COREY LAWSUIT DECISION

The City of Atlanta's law department has announced that the City will appeal a judge's decision, handed down today, that essentially establishes that the City has engaged in cronyism at the expense of the taxpayers.

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A STREETCAR NAMED NONSENSE

Atlanta City Council looks at the city's faltering budget, recent layoffs, a looming ADA deadline, and decides to help the mayor spend $10 million attempting to win a grant for a streetcar.

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MAYOR REED PICKS ACTING CHIEF GEORGE TURNER AS POLICE CHIEF

Turner's confirmation as Atlanta's police chief is now dependent on the City Council's new vetting process.

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WILL ATLANTA'S BARS GET TO STAY OPEN UNTIL 4 A.M.?

City Councilmen Hall and Bond introduce legislation to restore 3:55 a.m. bar closing time on an experimental basis in one section of the city.

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