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Crowded House fue un importante grupo de rock australiano/neozelandés, activo entre los años 1986 y 1996. Once años depués de su adiós, regresan en 2007 con nuevo album y ganas de quedarse. Los miembros fundamentales fueron Neil Finn como autor de la mayoría de sus canciones, guitarrista y cantante, Paul Hester en la batería y Nick Seymour en el bajo. Adicionalmente, Mark Hart (guitarra y piano, también miembro de Supertramp) colaboró en Together Alone y Recurring Dream (1992–1996) y Tim Finn (compositor y piano, hermano de Neil Finn) participó en Woodface (1990–1992). |
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Cobb EMC office, officials' homes searched Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
The Cobb County district attorney's office and local and state law enforcement agencies executed search warrants Wednesday at five locations concerning the Cobb Electric Membership Corp. The search warrants, unsealed Wednesday, said agents were seeking evidence related to theft and racketeering at
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GBI busts ex-lawman on child porn charges Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
A former law enforcement officer was arrested in Cartersville Thursday on child pornography charges. James Dustin Barnette, 38, was arrested at his home on Highland Drive after Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents and the Bartow County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant. On Barnette's
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Athens first-grader arrested for hitting teacher Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
A first-grader has been arrested on charges he attacked his teacher. Athens-Clarke County police say the 8-year-old boy repeatedly hit his teacher in front of his classmates Tuesday. Police say he then went outside the classroom and "wildly" waved a large stick. The boy was restrained by a
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Judge criticizes zero-tolerance bully policies Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Students used to handle bullies on their own: with a good beatdown on the playground. Now bullies and their victims are both punished for fighting. Most schools across the metro area -- and across the nation -- have a "zero-tolerance" policy against fights, which means both the bully and the victim
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Mom and son charged with beating neighbor to death Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Appling, Ga. A mother and her 20-year-old son have been indicted on charges they robbed and killed a next-door neighbor. A Columbia County grand jury indicted 41-year-old Rebecca Sears and her son, Christopher Bowers, in the March 25 death of 41-year-old Laverne "Kay" Parsons. Police say Sears and
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Corps to release more water from Lanier Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Thursday denied metro Atlanta's request to further raise Lake Lanier by minimizing water releases for another month. The corps cited the drought's abatement as the reason. Georgia Environmental Protection Division Director Carol Couch, who previously requested
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Severe storm warning for Cobb, Douglas and Paulding Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 7:15 p.m. for southwestern Cobb County, central Fulton County, northern Douglas County and southeastern Paulding County. The thunderstorm could produce quarter-sized hail and winds of up to 60 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service.
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DeKalb tax assessors won't budge on property values Fecha: 24 Apr 2009 Atlanta Journal Constitution -
Assessors across metro Atlanta have been forced to cut taxable values for thousands of properties because of what experts are calling a real estate depression. But DeKalb County residents won't get the breaks given to their neighbors. Assessors in the county have decided to ignore foreclosure sales
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