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IRS SCRUTINYOutrage is misplaceduntil all facts are inAs a CPA, I believe it could be entirely appropriate for the IRS to target a group of similarly situated organizations (including tea party groups) for examination or extra scrutiny without regard to the political views of the organizations.
FIREARMS DEATHS Keep kids safe, don’t leave guns unsecured I applaud the AJC for the front-page story detailing the death toll for Georgia’s children from gun violence (“Ga.
FALCONS STADIUM Response to “NFL uses a silver linings playbook,” Sports, May 12 Kudos to Jeff Schultz for his opening the eyes of readers in his column.
SHARE THE ROAD Cyclists too must keep safe practices in mind I have biked thousands of miles on roads in Virginia, Pennsylvania and Georgia, and have had very few problems with automobile traffic.
ARMED FORCES DAY Pause for a moment to support our troops As a member of America’s communities, stop on May 18 — Armed Forces Day — and please take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices made on your behalf by our troops.
COMMENTARY Cartoonist captures, clarifies day’s events I beg to differ with the gentleman who wrote to criticize Mike Luckovich (“Cartoonist goes easy on Obama’s missteps,” Readers write, Opinion, May 9).
HEALTHY LIVING Proper diet calls for moderation, balance I recently read “Doctor dispels food, health myths” (Living, May 2), and as a registered dietitian, wanted to provide my perspective.
To keep average wait times to five minutes or less, the airport is spending more than three times the original amount it originally expected on shuttles.
AJC's Mark Davis tells the moving story of Doria Alecksen and her son, Charles, as they learn to cope after losing two family members in too short a time.
The waterlogged far northeast suburbs will get a brief chance to dry out a little before another good chance of rain moves into metro Atlanta on Wednesday, forecasters said.
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