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Commentary from previous years:
Guest commentary
October 2011
10/28: Lang: Good Samaritan Center
10/25: Nelems: Myths/facts of PC vote
10/21: A. Brack: Civil War hangover
10/18: Fuerst: Business discrimination
10/14: Herndon: Helping schools
10/11: Bender: Snellville govt
10/7: Willis: Duluth Fall Festival
10/4: Aulbach: Yes to Ptree Crnrs
September 2011
9/30: Nelems: No to Ptree Corners
9/27: Smith: Digital learning
9/23: Sinclair: Teach for America
9/20: Sharpe: Owens' Duluth book
9/16: Wickham: Municipal courts
9/13: Tatarsky: Headed to Brazil
9/9: Kaufman: On David Petraeus
9/6: Olson: Bunnen exhibit
9/2: Povah: Underground lines
August 2011
8/30: Anders: Restaurant Week
8/26: Nelson: Duluth Ice Forum
8/23: Rausch: Big Internet idea
8/19: Morris: Duluth dealer reopens
8/16: Keane: Tuggle wins honor
8/12: Pritchard: Savannah places
8/9: Dodd: Privatize Briscoe
8/5: Urrutia: GwTech's nursing program
8/2: Ramey: GGC's 1st athletic director
July 2011
7/29: Britt: Snellville tourism, trade
7/26: White: Duluth actress stars
7/22: Hanson: Old No. 750 locomotive
7/19: Foreman: Gwinnett architect wins
7/15: DeWilde: Suwanee art voting
7/12: Callini: Home burglaries
7/8: Saputo: Gwinnett job growth
7/5: Bland: Nicaraguan mural
7/1: Tyler: View from Afghanistan
June 2011
6/28: Callina: Elder abuse reports
6/24: Allen: Fighting graffiti
6/21: Langley: Trip is student incentive
6/17: Whitaker: Hi-Hope's 50 years
6/14: Sanders: Australia and business
6/10: Mechling: Dacula filmmakers
6/7: Pope: Road improvements
6/3: Ramey: New GGC alma mater
6/1: Chandler: Traveling with friends
May 2011
5/27: Bolling: LanierWorld opens
5/24: Callina: For-profit school caution
5/20: Olson: Arts, Center join forces
5/17: Mabin: Reverse mortgages
5/13: Watson: Clean Air entries
5/10: Nelson: Change is good
5/6: Wiener: Gwinnett Place CID to improve
5/3: Perez: Long view of Gwinnett
April 2011
4/29: Peterson: Sons of Union Vets here
4/26: Austin: Airport privatization
4/22: Sutt: Barefoot festival
4/19: Myers: Preventing blindness
4/15: Moore: Hidden homeless
4/12: Maine: Lord inducted
4/8: Willis: Cutting a chicken
4/5: Ruth: Aurora's camps
4/1: National Grandmothers
March 2011
3/29: Ruth: Aurora camps
3/25: Cagle: On mediation
3/22: Davis: Fewer counties
3/18: Wood: Pub. broadcasting
3/15: Fuerst: Doraville clinic
3/11: Najjar: Safer payrolls
3/8: Havens: Yancey wins award
3/4: Love: Leaders wanted
3/1: Urrutia: Gwinnett Tech sites
February 2011
2/25: Meyer: Looking back
2/22: Ramsey: GGC labs
2/18: Corbin: Interchange idea
2/15: Cranon: Organ donation
2/11: Johnson: L'ville's future
2/8: Unterman: Child prostitution
2/4: Thanks from local church
2/1: Crawford: Ga. battlefields
January 2011
1/28: Bland: Artists to Nicaragua
1/25: Boehm: Biz efficiencies
1/21: Stone: Play's world premier
1/18: Doctors: Stem cells
1/14: Watson: Teleworking tips
1/11: Fowler: Film showcase
1/7: Freeman: Real estate market
1/4: Malone: Reorganizing county
1/4: Malcolm: Tax bill bodes well
Previous years
Elliott Brack
1/31: Reworking Supreme Court 1/27: HVAC firm's food bank effort 1/24: Some say Georgia has 2 govs 1/20: Gerrymandered districts 1/18: Gwinnett and secession 1/13: Pepsi over Coke at Center 1/10: Police return to clean up 1/5: J.W. Benefield's leadership 12/29: That song in your head 12/23: Favorite carols 12/20: Creative birthday party 12/16: Govt that works 12/13: Transportation tax doomed 12/9: Great holiday gift 12/6: Questions on Cain 12/2: New school lines squiggled 11/29: Try technology 11/22: Judgeship runoffs to general 11/18: Loyalty oaths at 2 schools 11/15: Reason on Sunday sales vote 11/11: Election reflections 11/8: Early voting vs. absentee ballots 11/4: 2 groups want friends to vote 11/1: Unconventional medical news EEB index of columns
10/28: Driving ahead of police lights
10/25: What happens if no E-SPLOST
10/21: Improving school quality
10/18: Failure in Atlanta schools
10/14: Airport becomes 2012 issue
10/11: Tech schools and jobs
10/7: Pricey toll rates
10/4: Will GOP pick Cain?
9/30: Gwinnett's diversity
9/27: Vermonters recover
9/23: School bus stops
9/20: Privatize postal service
9/16: Remembering W.C. Corley
9/13: Remedial education
9/9: Huntsman idea
9/6: Summerour excels
9/2: College football reform
8/30: Meeting a Gwinnett
8/26: Watching power corrupt
8/23: Buford gets new newspaper
8/19: World needs big ideas
8/16: Redistricting out of our hands
8/12: Not much to trigger riots, market
8/9: Commission should stop dawdling
8/5: Peach Pass free for 300,000
8/2: 3 sales tax votes ahead
7/29: Pass will provide faster ride
7/26: Watch Murdoch's empire
7/22: Channel Islands cool
7/19: Traveling in Britain in lots of ways
7/15: Keep alert to drivers
7/12: Gem Shopping Network
7/8: Careful on nuke plants
7/5: The airport wars
7/1: County, Buford's garbage fee
6/28: Hurrah on snarl solution
6/24: Something good from e-cig?
6/21: Best crab cakes around
6/17: Time to exit Afghanistan?
6/14: Gwinnett, Polish credit unions
6/10: Immigration concerns global
6/7: Wally Odum Jr.
6/3: Gwinnett's redistricting
6/1: Tornado damages forests
5/27: Gwinnett will miss four
5/24: Briscoe Field and study
5/20: Classical evening model
5/17: The dogs of our family
5/13: OFS redevelopment
5/10: Berkeley Lake's lake
5/6: Worrying celebrations
5/3: Water plant surprise
4/29: Higher ed burden
4/26: Hog Mountain church
4/22: Briscoe Field
4/19: Ga's 2 senators
4/15: Mfg. improvements
4/12: Aviation school thrives
4/8: Unterman sets record
4/5: AJC missed land options
4/1: Celebrating 10 years
3/29: Gwinnett leads in growth
3/25: Opposition to new city
3/22: 30-day hiatus for solons?
3/18: Moving on for commission
3/15: Peachtree Corners' grab
3/11: Nash for commission chair
3/8: On how Georgia once voted
3/4: Kurt's Bistro to open soon
3/1: On taxing services
2/25: On FedEx property
2/22: Property foreclosures
2/18: Super Bowl ads
2/15: Georgian link to Egypt
2/11: Tidbits from around Gwinnett
2/8: Nash endorsed for chair
2/4: What Obama could see here
2/1: Ralston, Berlon, commission
1/28: Bad laws in tough times
1/25: Remembering Andy Miller
1/21: Mary our Queen campaign
1/18: Johnson, Metro Roundtable
1/14: Mag leaves out Gwinnett
1/11: Snow, Woodall, cartoons, ...
1/7: Seeking Medal of Honor
1/4: 3 years of tax options ahead
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