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Civil rights photos on display at Ga. State U
ATLANTA AP - A collection of photographs from the 1960s civil rights movement taken by a Georgia State University administrator will be on display at the campus through September.The exhibit - called "Photo Griots" - focus on women in the movement, including author Alice Walker and Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of the first black students at the University of Georgia.SIMAnet: The New Internet Bridge for Libraries
In the early days of the Internet, many predicted the Internet would house all software and data, and PCs would only be used to view the information. The concept is catching on again in the form of Application Service Providers or ASPs. ASPs offer a new solution to librarians' traditional problem of loading and maintaining library software and library data on networks.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-GC Says He Was Unfairly Blamed for Backdating Problems
Atmel Corp. blamed former general counsel Michael Ross for two scandals at the semiconductor company, but now he's fighting back against one set of accusations.IP Litigation Team Defects From BigLaw to Boutique
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