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Sunday, March 19, 2006
Jim Galloway
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Jim Galloway, 47, has been with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for 23 years, and is an unrepentant child of the suburbs.
He played Little League ball (badly) on what is now the fourth runway at Hartsfield International Airport.
Galloway has witnessed all kinds of political contests, from commission to presidential. But the meanest, nastiest, most low-down he’s seen was a race for the presidency of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Tom Baxter
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tom Baxter has been a reporter, Sunday perspective editor and national editor at the AJC. Since 1987, he has written about politics in Georgia, the South and the nation.
He and his wife, Liliane, have raised three children and have two grandsons. They live in Atlanta.
He attended Hank Williams’ funeral when he was 3 years old and is believed to be the only political analyst in the country to have sampled Tom Murphy’s voice in a rap song.
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