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February 2010


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Cloud Stream Water Harvesting Group builds Rain Barrels

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  Divert water from the municipal storm drain system
  Protect our rivers and streams from runoff pollution








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Paris of the South News:
Townshend, Daltrey are still The Who at Super Bowl
January was coldest since 1988
Paris Shining Star: Zac Brown Band was named best new artist.
Property owners could get relief with reform bill
Augusta's largest locally controlled banking company lost money in the fourth quarter
Aiken DUI skyrockets 40 percent
Jail flooding cause city to look for new building
Stimulus money pays for 20,000-plus Ga. jobs
High blood pressure may increase risk of dementia
Wet summer, more demand could create seed shortage


Paris of the South Sports:
Outdoors calendar
Courtesy docks come from stimulus money: Clarks Hill
In America's Cup, boats are the stars
Leslie powers Georgia to upset of Vanderbilt
Jaguars dominate Bearcats in Peach Belt game
Braves take trip to Evans
New coaches face added pressure in recruiting season
Deal to bring hockey back to Augusta could happen within a month
Burke star looks to grow with program
Vaughn Taylor talks  about the Tiger Woods situation

Paris of the South Entertainment News:
Start small for social media success
Super Bowl ads: Betty White, Bud Light, big laughs
Actor enjoys bringing history to life
Learn about fast food before making choices
Groundhog predicts 6 more weeks of winter
When you go to the gym hide your valuables!
The carpetbagger who became governor
It was called Cemochechobee, where prehistoric families lived and died for centuries before vanishing.


Miss Augusta pageant winners eager to help causes










































































































































Hello  2010 !!!!   Goodbye 2009 !!!!!





















Laws about fireworks differ, enforcement doesn't
New Year's Eve celebrations begin in the Pacific
Celebrate New Year’s on the cheap
Celebrating New Year's in the other Paris
How to make your New Year’s money resolutions stick
Space Needle's fireworks to welcome new year


Merry Christmas Week from the  Staff At Paris Of the South!
Dec-21-Dec 25th
Paris of the South Christmas NEWS: Only Good News!



Area Christmas eve events
Flounder is easy dish for holidays
Na'Tricianna Ma'Khayvighnon Philpot
Georgia's population grew by 131,373 in the year that ended July 1, keeping the state in ninth
place overall.
South Carolina added nearly 58,000 people in the past year.
Clean chimneys best for Santa, and everyone
Man founded Mercy Ministries
Toys for Tots gathers gifts for hundreds
James Brown toy giveaway brings "most toys ever"
Children choose new rides
Underwood announces engagement to NHL player, sells out in Augusta
James Brown Toy Giveway this morning
Georgia Clears Reindeer For Landing Christmas Eve
Elf’ Jailed Over Dynamite Hoax On GA Mall Santa
Volunteers enjoy parks while filling budget gaps
Customers can wait as late as Wednesday to have packages reach their destinations before Christmas.
Christmas season must be confusing for dog
The season of giving for a family that gives
What was Augusta's best Christmas ever?
A world of Christmas has come to Augusta
Christmas brings a range of events, from concerts to special services
Festivus bands will be as local as the rest of us
Sharing cookies for the holidays
Payroll company goes green
H1N1 activity continues to decline across states
Zoo Atlanta raises money to keep pandas
Southern cookbook offers recipes from musical, political celebrities

Sports
Just Breaking: Paris of the South voted for AJ Green with its heisman trophy vote!

Hutson Mason’s big reveal: ‘I’m a Dog, baby’
Christmas in Shreveport
\Program delivers free golf
Braves trade Javier Vazquez to Yankees
Bulldogs will face ex-assistant Kines in bowl
Using live herring works wonders in muddy water
Fowl, one buck
Danica Patrick testing draws crowd
Italian brothers make the Masters
UGA ranks 3rd on SEC’s decade list



Week of December 14-18th 2009
Paris of the South  News:
Parking meters could boost downtown Augusta( say what?)
Augusta church recreates nativity scene with actors from church
Georgia Power request would raise power bill
North Augusta High student works to get solar panels donated to school
Evans graduate takes third on dance show
Kathryn McCormick's bid to become "America's Favorite Dancer"
Trio of lotto winners share their joy
Clermont hotel shut down, strippers unaffected
Augusta economy remains resilient
EDS pupils sell bands to help Kenyan school
Augusta attempt to corral media comes as legal woes mount
47 inches of rain puts 2009 above average
ASU gets trove of Pilgrim insurance records
Palmetto Parkway will open to traffic Thursday
Deer collisions hit new record
Post office expects Christmas peak today
Utility work reveals hidden S.C. cemetery
Sewage spills into Chattahoochee River
New survey predicts increase in Augusta jobs
Repairing your credit is easier than you think
Multimillion dollar luxury apartments moving to North Augusta
About 1 in 6 Americans have had swine flu
UGA could face fine for polluting creek on campus

Paris of the South Sports:
Catching up with Alabama star and Hephzibah grad James Carpenter
Vic Koenning to Illinois! No, to UGA! No, wait!
Are SEC rivals turning Tennessee, Kiffin into NCAA?
Back at practice, Rambo still doesn't remember injury
Richt's in no rush to hire coordinator
Pic shows UT hostesses with recruits; heat rises on Vols
Georgia offers Wilcox County junior QB Nick Marshall
Richt on DC search (and other notes)
Former Florida QB Newton seeks fresh start after arrest
Georgia punter wins Ray Guy Award
Deer hunting fatalities nearly double this year

Week of Dec 7th-11th 2009
Paris of the South  News:
Underwood to perform at James Brown Arena
Sanford's wife announces she will divorce governor
Former Augusta resident Quinton Aaron is 6-foot-8, and tips the scales at around 300 pounds.
Augusta hasn't had meter-controlled parking on Broad Street in 31 years.
Small earthquake rattles middle Ga. town
Georgia's new House Speaker says no to new taxes
Grammy-nominated singer visits Augusta
Procter and Gamble has added 150 new positions to its south Augusta plant.
Davidson Fine Arts School ranked in top 100 schools for third year in a row
Drought over in South Carolina
Chihuahuas abound in California

Paris of the South Sports:
Bulldogs eight commitments from Florida.
Nicklaus: Woods matter private
Georgia punter wins Ray Guy Award
Georgia to face Texas A&M in Independence Bowl
Georgia 4th( in recruiting)
Weis apologizes for comments about USC's Carroll
Shootout could await Bulldogs
In a season of turnover, Musketeers are loaded

Week of Dec 1st-Dec 4th 2009

Paris of the South Good News:
Former Augusta resident stars in new movie
Augusta Mayor Appears In “The Blind Side”
Forbes Magazine says Aiken and Augusta are in recession recovery
A multimillion-dollar downtown road project
Georgia's powerful House speaker resigned Thursday
Bacon gives pretzels brand-new twist
Director says details add to classic story
Elf in jail for bomb threat
Comcast to go all digital in Augusta
TV news ads aging with viewers
H1N1 vaccine supply rising
Transferring water from the Savannah River basin to metro Atlanta
Augusta native Norwood holds out hope for victory
U.S. Energy Secretary praises SRS's efforts
Augusta State student runs two businesses
Boston brewer pushes new limits on extreme beer
Movement under way in California to ban divorce
Squirrel sparks power outage for some on Thanksgiving Day

Paris of the South Sports:
UGA extends scholarship to QB Hutson Mason
Richt makes recruiting his top priority
Washaun Ealey
Dogs play the numbers game
Dooley talking to Kennesaw St. about football program
VanGorder not interested in UGA coordinator job
Rx for Mark Richt: Try Smart first, then Ellis Johnson
Dogs fire 3 defensive coaches
Steve Spurrier gets contract extension
Former Augusta State star Garret Siler to play in China
Bowl buzz heats up; Dogs to Shreveport?
Report: Braves land closer Billy Wagner
Athletic director vows to back Richt's moves
Deer programs result in more does
Florida DE star arrested days before ’Bama tilt
Ogletree solid with UGA despite Martinez uncertainty

Week of Nov 23-27th Happy Thankgiving week!
Paris of the South  Thanksgiving News:
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival.
History of Thanksgiving
Find dinner tonight in our file of tested Southern recipes and more
More travelers expected this Thanksgiving
First-time Thanksgiving event a success
Soldiers enjoy early Thanksgiving meals
Drunk Thanksgiving? What does it take to get through holidays?
Here's a pretty stand-in for traditional cranberry
Thanksgiving shopping comes cheaper this year
No one empty-handed at James Brown Turkey Giveaway
Stuffing can easily be like homemade
Florentine dish is tasty alternative for the bird

Question of the Day? What size turkey should I buy to serve my guests for Thanksgiving?

Paris of the South Good News:
DOT to pay fines for trash from I-20 project
Attorney, family to do mission work in Pakistan
Can you match some of Augusta's well-known people with their pets?
Bye Broad Street Burger, hello Kroc
Animal hospital creates memorial for UGA school mascott
Help feed the hungry by donating to 95 Rock's Canapolooza
Italian group asks MTV to cancel 'Jersey Shore'
Berlusconi is named 'Rockstar of the Year'
Donny Osmond wins 'Dancing with the Stars'

Paris of the South Sports:
PETA asks UGA to quit using live bulldog mascot
McPhee scores 20 in Bulldogs' victory
Clausen has a black eye after punch
22-pound, 4-ounce largemouth in 1932  Caught by Augusta Man- world Record
Coin toss goes Red Devils' way
Georgia turns focus to rival after setback
Catching keeper bass challenging
Green, Rambo back for Tech? Richt ‘hopeful’
A very short post about a very big topic – UGA’s coaching


Week of Nov 16th - 20th 2009
Paris of the South would like to announce the birth of Co-Editor Heath Timmerman's son, Heath Rhyder Timmerman. Rhyder was Born Nov. 12, 2009 and was 7pounds 10 ounces at birth. Both Rhyder, Mother Rheagan and Grandparents Pat and Sandy Timmerman are doing Great! .
Paris of the South Sports:
ARC STATE PLAYOFF MARCH NEWS:
ARC Coaches change little for playoffs
Healthy QB mirrors rise of his team
Musketeers rally to advance,Richmond Academy had waited nearly 40 years to win a state playoff game!
Musketeers' win won't soon be forgotten
Uga VII, Georgia's football mascot, dies
UGA-Kentucky preview
Georgia’s Washaun Ealey Named SEC Freshman Of The Week
Clemson student claims he was held captive at UGA
Bulldogs tight end fits bill
Bulldogs' bowl picture still fuzzy
ARC senior William Sigg will join his friend and fellow Musketeer Rob McRae on the golf team at Presbyterian.
Augusta State wins season opener 79-57
Augusta Colts making a comeback
Georgia-Georgia Tech kickoff set for 8 p.m.
Pittsburgh Steelers release former Josey star Arnold Harrison
Jackets can catch their breath before next two tests
Georgia does a 180 in unlikely comeback win
Tourney benefits Camp Rainbow
Snakes less active in cold, but don't hibernate
Goodell fines Titans owner $250,000 for gesture

Paris of the South Good News:
Donkey attacks three people in Augusta(crazy news of the Day)
Teen saves thousands by catching Internet Scam
Heidi Klum wows crowd at Victoria's Secret show
Twilight vampires dish on Twi-hards, love
End of an era: Oprah ending show after 25 years
Smokers at Augusta State University go "cold turkey", literally
SRS assists study of climate change
Richmond County Schools cutting back on energy to ease budget crisis
Hephzibah Middle School gets national recognition
Tax rich, poll respondents say
Solar electric system put in service in West Tenn.
Bug on a kudzu feast might also like crops
Work to shore up segment of Augusta Canal towpath
Georgia is super state for markets
Board approves 'saggy pants' ban
Fans pack center for Guitar Pull
2nd Annual Lighted Boat Parade on the First Friday in December
2 graduates of SC schools aboard space shuttle
Americans may be settling into spending less
Morning discovery of snake surprise for Westside High
Richmond Co. schools target minifridges
Prison time puts stop to scammer's schemes
Island Seafood flooded with customers
Buy a Thanksgiving turkey for a good cause
New soup kitchen in Augusta

Kathryn McCormick
So You Think You Can Dance -
Tues- Wednesday Nov. 11th 2009
Bulldog rescue group overwhelmed by owners surrendering pets
School ban on 'saggy pants' passes first vote
Poll: Southerners want federal help, fear for jobs
Swift wins 2nd straight BMI award for top song
Vatican looks to heavens for signs of alien life
Lights return following Brazilian blackout
Quail Unlimited faces bleak financial outlook

SPORTS:
Alabama holds off Augusta State's upset effort
Spurrier says he'll be back at South Carolina( please don't leave you are terrible)
A.J. Green ‘ready to go' against Auburn
Forget Tech. UGA’s biggest remaining game is Auburn
Where would Tech finish in the SEC?
Braves hire former Red Sox pitching coach
Call it the Wild Dawg
UGA's Butler, Walsh getting their kicks
Ole Miss head to band: Stop playing fight song



Monday Nov. 9th 2009
Paris of the South News:
'Frog' turns wildlife into trophies, treats
S.C. missing out on jobless benefits funding
Downtown Confederate monument defaced with anti-white messages
Future remains bright for equine industry in Aiken
Paris of the South Sports:
Quail Unlimited faces bleak financial outlook
Fall best time of the year to fish
Tiebreaker keeps Aquinas out of playoffs
Former UGA quarterback Belue rips Bulldog fans
Younger Bulldogs step up
Smith leads Falcons again — in game and rumble
Dogs ‘want to finish up strong'
Tech No. 7 in BCS

Wed/ Thurday Nov 5th 2009- Paris News:
Gator suspension now a full game for Georgia eye gouge!( SCUM)
Meyer: Officials missed late hit on Tebow( Now he is crying)
UGA's Evans: Richt ‘will lead us through this adversity'
Once again, Evans backs Richt but makes his point
Jackets soar in coach's second year
Fans should trust Richt to make the right moves

Club Car takes its latest model to the streets
Columbia County makes major drug arrests spanning two counties
A pair of gifts totaling $4 million pushed the Salvation Army Kroc
Center's fundraising drive
Hyatt developer won't move site
Horse molester saddled with jail
Recent Atlanta area floods remarkably rare, analysis shows


Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009
H1N1 shots now available in Augusta area
Georgia builders appeal for federal help
1970s recording studio building to be auctioned
Commission candidate cries "taxation without representation"
Augusta school asks "Pull your pants up"
Stimulus saved, created 16K education jobs in Georgia

Eye-gouging attempt lands Spikes half-game suspension
'I don't think we did anything in that game that they didn't do,' Gators QB Tebow says(aka scumbag!)
Gator suspended for trying to gouge eyes of Bulldog
Injured Bulldog going to Shepherd Center
Caleb’s turn to start at tailback?
Richt: Cox remains starting QB
Buford’s Du’Von Millsap commits to South Carolina
Monday Nov. 2, 2009
White's Building up for auction Tuesday
BBC documentary profiles accused Augusta woman
One more mystery for Edgar Allan Poe
Non-native snakes getting grip on Southeast
Burglar steals toilet from Blythe house
Local activist says he wants to clean up Augusta with shadow government

If Florida doesn’t suspend Spikes, SEC office should
Time for Richt and UGA to un-redshirt Aaron Murray
Lakers pound mistake prone Hawks 118-110
Quarterback question hangs over Dogs
Tennessee downs South Carolina 31-13
Hundreds come out for Augusta's half marathon


Thursday/Friday 29-30th of October
Police stop rolling meth lab
Rock band Kiss visits Augusta to honor wounded warriors
MCG grad to lead Georgia Southern
UGA needs signature win
ESPN thinks UGA can (almost) beat Florida
5 ways UGA (and Mrs. Dooley) can sack the mighty Gators
Love letter on Facebook page leads to fight, charges between two Clayton County teachers
Regional bridge tournament draws 1,000 to city
Governors are pressed to meet on water issues
Gator death case will go before Superior Court
Dogs can be party crashers

Paris of the South Good News:
Man seeks confirmation of found Masters medal
Activists meet with feds over pollution
Sign company to bring jobs to Graniteville
Oh no, Bass Pro
Augusta among the strongest economies
Hushpuppies album a tribute to South

Paris of the South Good News:
Man takes on cancer with BMX racing
Female alligators aren't nearly as promiscuous as some members of the animal kingdom
Stimulus funds save 13,000 jobs in Georgia
Zaxby's construction started in National Hill
Advance voting starts today in Richmond County
Year-round school has proponents in Georgia
Katie's pool is another step closer to reality


Paris of the South Poll! See our Guest Ranker Martin  Englehardt's College Football Top Twenty poll posted for week 7 of the college football season!
Paris Sports:
Region 3-AAAA elite know what they have to do
No. 11 Georgia Tech in control of ACC title hopes
South Carolina found just enough offense to keep its stellar season moving downfield.
Robey told Martinez not leaving, reaffirms UGA commitment
Mullen: SEC replay official blew call vs Florida
Rare game vs. No. 1 team for Dogs
When Urban Meyer was ‘a huge Georgia Bulldog fan’


Major shake up in the Paris of the South Poll! See our Guest Ranker Deke Wiggins' College Football Top Twenty poll posted for week 7 of the college football season!

Friday Oct. 23, 2009

Paris Entertainment News:
Man pleads guilty to DWI in motorized La-Z-Boy
Pie-splattered comedian Soupy Sales dies at 83
Simpson-Wentz, Egglesfield out at 'Melrose Place'
US files Polanski extradition request in sex case
'To Kill a Mockingbird' actress dies in NC
World's biggest band adapts to changing times
Woman flashes $27,000 at Mass. bar, gets robbed
Hearing in Anna Nicole Smith case nears conclusion

Paris Sports:
Ole Miss seeks to silence 'rising South' chant
Cox: Key to beating Florida is passion
Doraville doesn't see stadium idea as a winner
UGA, Richt make major push for Bama commit Sims
Refs suspended for bad calls, what about Slive?
Armstrong to compete in 2010 Tour of California

Thurday Oct 22, 2009
Question of the day: Why Sherman shirked Augusta?

Paris of the South Good News:
Trolley feasibility study to be presented to DDA
Keep exploring, Apollo astronaut says
Stimulus money keeps research jobs at SREL
Biologists aim to make woodpeckers lovebirds

Paris Sports:
Officiating crew suspended by SEC- (Paris of the South Protest leads to the removal of the crew that cheated UGA out of its win. Paris Recognizes UGA's record as 5-2)
Bulldogs appreciate break before Florida
Gamecocks don't need any pep talks
Eagles are back in the race

Paris of the South Good News:
Federal program provides loans for small businesses
Low-cost airlines all a-Twitter
Gorgeous 'Wild Things' roars to the screen
STIMULUS WATCH: Stimulus boon for South, Southwest
250,000 teaching jobs aided by stimulus
Parents beware of H1N1 flu spread when Halloween costume shopping
Broadband grant could bring millions to Columbia County
Jackets fans hurt after removing goal posts
Georgia’s tailback derby continues
UGA wins in Nashville; can it possibly win in Jacksonville?
Sheriff: Balloon boy hoax may have conspirators
'Hills' star Stephanie Pratt arrested for DUI


"The ground sort of looks after the people who keeps their feet on it.  When people stand on planks in buildings all the time, and walk around on hard streets, the ground sort of loses interest in the human."-Erskine Caldwell, Tobacco Road

Friday Oct 16, 2009
The fair's in town!!!!!

Paris of the South Good News:( Helpful Friday news to avoid working?

BofA's Ken Lewis to get no '09 salary, bonus( But he was allowed to buy millions of shares at 3.00 with insider info that bofa was not collapsing. What a scam?)
Tech's running game more ‘quick strike' than methodical
Lindsay Lohan ordered to appear in court
Morehouse ‘dress code' receives mixed reviews
Sickle cell may have contributed to death of "Housewives" cast member
Megan Fox gets top dollar in Armani endorsement
Justin Timberlake Attempts a $1 Million Hole-in-One for Charity
Morris sells billboard company as part of newspaper group restructuring
Blind Willie McTell biography tells story of local music hero
Parsnips are dual delights to cooks

Thursday October 15, 2009

Paris of the South Sports:
Largemouth bass -- how do I catch thee?
Harlem QB Morris makes offense hum
Kiffin strikes again as 2011 LB Johnson commits to Vols
Talent should be least of problems for Georgia’s defense
Georgia has trouble even getting to third down
Georgia has plan at safety
Arthur Marshall, ex-star of UGA, NFL, pleads guilty to bank fraud
Area anglers welcome fish passage proposal

Paris of the South Good News:
Limbaugh doesn’t get it: Idiots damage NFL product
NC church plans to burn Bibles, Christian books( not so good news)
Mortage broker gets nine months for fraud
400 gather to pray in SC county rocked by scandals

Wednesday October 14th, 2009

Paris of the South Good News:
School board member wants ban on saggy pants
Houses renting now for Masters Week
Race for postseason begins in High School Football

Paris of the South Interesting /Helpful News:
Recession pushes pet owners, shelters to the brink
Fall's to-do list
Bowling to strike out Breast Cancer
Recycling center off to big start in Columbia County
Festivals bring culture, art and great food to downtown Augusta( not that we need anymore!!)
Confusion over who's in charge of James Brown's estate
Augusta first responders honored for heroism
Close call for Richmond County student
Floods, Outages As Storm Pounds Bay Area


Tuesday  October 13th, 2009
Question of the Day? What troubles Augusta?

Monday October 12th, 2009
Happy Columbus Day: public services schedules

Paris of the South Good News:
Counterfeit money circulates in Augusta
Mayor helps kids read for the record
Thousands attend Hispanic Festival
New drugs take aim at cancer cells

Paris of the South Sports:
Falcons deliver a beatdown to 49ers
Georgia deals with fallout from loss
Ex-Dog Moreno overcomes fumble in first NFL start
How ’bout them halftime adjustments?
High School Football scores from Georgia-Carolina for games played on October 9

Paris of the South Interesting /Helpful News:
Travis Barker visits Augusta burn center
H1N1 vaccination available Monday for some children in Richmond and Columbia counties
Augusta woman scammed out of $8,000
Insurers mount attack against health reform
Augusta no stranger to Georgia floods
HOOKERS, DEALERS AND SLUM LORDS, OH, MY

See our Guest Ranker Ben Moore's College Football Top Twenty poll posted for week 4 of the college football season!
Each week one great Parisian is selected for this Honor. One of college football most treasured traditions, "The POTs top twenty."

Wednesday October 7th, 2009

Paris of the South Good News:
DeKalb man wins $9M in penis damage lawsuit
Exorcism stirs debate among Berry College students, faculty
Group lists historic sites that need saving
Hearing back from Mr. President
Letterman threw spitballs from his own glass house

Paris of the South Sports:
Bulldogs turn to freshman back
Ealey, Dogs' new No. 24, more than a number
NFL looking into alleged assault by Edwards
JaWuan James reflects on an entire weekend in Athens
SEC says official made wrong call
Former Augusta State women's golf coach and Augusta native Laura Coble
Taylor still finds home at Goshen
Hutto to give up Clark Hill title
A hike through the Grand Canyon

Tuesday October 6th 2009
SEC's Redding: Referee made bad call In UGA Game; Paris of the South does not recognize loss
Referees' calls a disgrace to SEC
LSU Fan arrested after passing out in store


Wednesday September 30th, 2009

Paris of the South Good News:
MCG's School of Dentistry to break ground
Land being excavated for new Vogtle reactors
Buyers save energy, water, money
Thousands in stolen goods set to go to the highest bidder
Grantham calls for Beard to step down

Paris of the South Sports:
Verizon ends sponsorship with Heritage
Dogs need someone to step up, carry load
South Carolina expects a tough game this week
Tebow undergoes further tests
A.J. Green: Hit on Tebow 'crazy'
Still more reasons for UGA fans to feel good
Is a stay on bench answer to Dogs’ turnovers?

Tuesday September 29th, 2009
Question of the Day: What's US's role in making the Web secure?

Paris of the South Good News:
Young strippers from Cheetah win court case
Junior leagues joining in literacy promotion
Ironman competition means millions of dollars for Augusta

Paris of the South Sports:
Green dazzles UGA teammates, too
5 reasons Georgia needs to demote Willie Martinez ASAP
DeKalb products step up for LSU
What UGA fans need to know about LSU
Unbeaten trio clicking on offense

Paris of the South Interesting /Helpful News:
SRS contractors told to fix issues
Airline Surcharges for the Holidays
ATV riders must balance risk with fun
Million pound generator makes stop in Aiken

Paris of the South Cooking:
Slow down for flavor
Chef uses social networks for cookbook ideas
Lotus flower seed makes good stew
Figs are history, way back to Eden

Monday September 28th, 2009

Paris of the South Sports:
The 'tricks' that keep Ironmen moving
Richt: UGA offensive line must improve
More Georgia fans put their trash away
Dogs remain a mystery team
Bulldogs defense makes a stand
Linclon CountyRed Devils star lost for year
Georgia's super soph comes up big
Turnovers take center stage for Bulldogs
School fish go missing after bass tournament

Paris of the South Good News:
Rising star returns to Augusta after Hollywood movie shoot
Fifty percent of Americans want to tax wealthy at least 50 percent, poll finds
Tests: Savannah River safe to swim in again
SRS fires workers for dropping uranium

Paris of the South Interesting /Helpful News:
Tamiflu harder to find in Georgia-Carolina pharmacies
Financial meltdown rewriting the rules
Morris Publishing Group strikes debt deal

Congratulations to Tracy Lee Susan Lawless, Parisian of the Month for September!

Thursday Sept. 24, 2009
Paris of the South Good News:
James Brown Documentary coming in 2010
City-fied country-fried
Owner says buyer for Regency Mall is possible
Ex-Globetrotter: Work turns dreams to reality

Paris of the South Sports:
UGA-UF game to stay in Jacksonville
Bobby Cox to retire after 2010 season
College football Hall of Fame moving to Atlanta
Deaf golfer defying expectations
Augusta gets ready for first Half Ironman
MLB Photos: Oudin throws out first pitch at Braves
There was never any doubt on UGA-FLA in JAX
Nation’s No. 1 linebacker Luc ’still interested’ in Dogs

Wednesday Sept 23, 2009- Day of Celebration for National Player of the Week Joe Cox.
Paid Holiday for Paris of the South Staff!

Tuesday September 22, 2009

Web Site of the Day:  Ted
Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world

Paris of the South Good News:
Augusta Mayor Pens Poem About City
Georgia QB Joe Cox wins national player of week award
How a hurricane helped Augusta
Board approves water system takeover
Hand sanitizer quickly becomes part of workday
Ga. deputy accused in 2 slayings caught in Belize
Mitsubishi to build Georgia plant
Augusta hosts High School Dropout Summit

Paris of the South Sports:
Falcons top pick out for year
Herschel Walker starting out new career in MMA
Atlanta to host 2012 NCAA regionals
Erickson has made advances at Arizona State
Buffalo Bills player reports $400K theft from home

See our Guest Ranker Burt Hodges College Football Top Twenty poll posted for week 3 of the college football season!
Each week one great Parisian is selected for this Honor. One of college football most treasured traditions, "The POTs top twenty."

Monday September 21, 2009

Paris of the South Good News:
Georgia QB Joe Cox wins national player of week award
Georgia man charged with driving naked in Florida
Beyonce to perform in Malaysia despite dress code
Wilson's outburst may shape elections
In bad times, trust that God is wiser
Ga. storms shut down roads, schools
Gardeners can stock up now on new plants
Employee bitten by shoplifter

See our Guest Ranker Kevin McKnight’s College Football Top Twenty poll posted for week 2. Everyone week one great Parisian is Selected for this Honor. One of college football most treasured traditions, "The POTs top twenty."


Friday September 18, 2009
Paris of the South Entertainment news for not working on Friday!

Movie Review:
The joke's on us with 'The Informant!'-
'Jennifer's Body' not as hot as it should be
Love Happens

Entertainment News:
'The Cove' director risks arrest to come to Tokyo
Variety trade newspaper to charge for online site
Man who tried to get in Seacrest's car arrested
Police arrest suspect in Lohan burglary
Aerosmith's Perry frustrated over Tyler accident

Music:
Avett Brothers' musical rhythm was fine-tuned while making CD
Shawn Mullins: Adapting to succeed
Singer-Songwriter Finalist: Ryan Gay
Tale of Austrian folksingers has American overtones

Food:
Cake, ice cream attain heaven
We all have a taste for umami
Fourth annual CSRA WineFest:  OCT 17th



September 17, 2009
Paris of the South Good News:
Richmond County increases student searches
Tax breaks for films boost Georgia economy
Feds suspended Sanford's security clearance
Alligator makes surprise visit

Paris of the South Sports:
There's more to catch on the water than fish
Bulldogs' play in win plagued by penalties
Georgia facing a classic “trap” game
Receiver Tavarres King steps up for Bulldogs
Activity fills up fields at beginning of dove season
Tobacco Road business robbed


September 16th, 2009 a day of mourning for Pat Swayze- Paris Flag at half mast- staff on paid leave.


September 15, 2009

A Sad Day for Paris :

The Augusta Flag flies at half mast today as one of the greatest actors in modern cinema has passed away. Patrick Swayze who was a hero to a generation of young men and women who grew up in the 80's and 90’s with such films as The Outsiders, Red Dawn, Point Break and the classic Road House, lost his fight with Cancer. Paris of the South Staff wishes his family and his legions on Fans well on this day of mourning.

'Dirty Dancing' star Patrick Swayze dies at 57
Patrick Swayze Movies List
Photos from The Outsiders
Remembering Patrick Swayze through his work on the screen, from 'The Outsiders' to 'The Beast'

The “Greasers” are outnumbered, but Johnny equals the playing field with a knife.  One of the “Socs” ends up dead and Johnny and Ponyboy run out of town to hide in an abandoned church. They remain unseen on the outskirts of society while things cool off in town. The Outsiders 1983
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