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Georgia Homes News Archive19-Dec-2005
- 'Medicare drug plan produces confusion (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
WASHINGTON -- Two weeks before the start of the Medicare prescription-drug benefit, pharmacists and nursing homes are desperately trying to find out who will pay for the medicines taken by hundreds of thousands of their residents.
- 'Atlanta Gas Light Applauds Governor Perdue's Natural Gas State Sales Tax Cut (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ATLANTA----Dec. 19, 2005--Atlanta Gas Light , a subsidiary of Atlanta-based AGL Resources , this afternoon applauded Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue for signing an executive order to cut in half the state sales tax on residential customer's natural gas commodity use.
- 'Drug Changes Are Looming, and Providers Seek Answers (Gasden Times)
By ROBERT PEAR New York Times WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 - Two weeks before the start of the Medicare prescription drug benefit, pharmacists and nursing homes are desperately trying to find out who will pay for the medicines taken by hundreds of thousands of their residents.
- 'High prices, short supply to continue (BizJournals)
Utilities in Georgia should benefit from increased demand by companies expanding in the business cycle, but prices likely will remain high for oil and natural gas as tight supplies show no signs of loosening up, according to the 2006 Georgia Economic Outlook.
- 'Red Hat ladies just want to have fun (The Oklahoman)
Dec 19, 2005: NORMAN - She's a vice queen with bling, a woman with 50 hats and homes in two states. Judi Jones, 59, is a Red Hat fanatic who sparkles, glitters and shines from her hats to her shoes in a swirl of purple and red.
- 'Georgia Tech Students Spend Break Doing Hurricane Relief (Newswise)
As many Americans take pains to complete their last-minute holiday shopping, a group of Georgia Tech students will be helping people whose homes were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina to rebuild their lives.
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