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Glass claims that "This American Live" found the recipe published in a newspaper in Coke's very own hometown -- on page 2B of the February 18, 1979, Atlanta-Journal Constitution.
Did 'This American Life' Reveal Coca-Cola's Secret Recipe? The Huffington Post 2011
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According to an article in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission is hoping to vastly expand the definition of a lobbyist and allow e-filing across the board -- both principles the Sunlight Foundation includes in our Real Time Online Lobbying Transparency Act.
The Sunlight Foundation: Sunshine Week: Optimism through the Clouds The Sunlight Foundation 2011
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Coca-cola's original recipe, under wraps since 1886, was revealed -- uncovered by "This American Life," which reported the recipe had been hiding in plain sight since the 1970's in an Atlanta-Journal Constitution article.
Was There Really Cocaine In The Original Recipe? Catherine Pearson 2011
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Coca-cola's original recipe, under wraps since 1886, was revealed -- uncovered by "This American Life," which reported the recipe had been hiding in plain sight since the 1970's in an Atlanta-Journal Constitution article.
Was There Really Cocaine In The Original Recipe? Catherine Pearson 2011
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Glass claims that "This American Live" found the recipe published in a newspaper in Coke's very own hometown -- on page 2B of the February 18, 1979, Atlanta-Journal Constitution.
Did 'This American Life' Reveal Coca-Cola's Secret Recipe? The Huffington Post 2011
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According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, the local chapter of the NAACP has also firmly rejected Sherrod's comments.
Shirley Sherrod Resigns USDA Job After Controversy (VIDEO) (UPDATED) 2010
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Chambliss has confirmed to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution that he is investigating whether one of his staffers left the comment, which suggested that all gays "must die."
Saxby Chambliss investigating whether staffer left gay slur 2010
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According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, the local chapter of the NAACP has also firmly rejected Sherrod's comments.
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Sherrod told the Atlanta-Journal Constitution she was forced out of her job as the USDA's rural development director for Georgia.
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Chambliss works closely with the sugar industry as the top-ranking Republican on the Senate Agriculture Committee, but he has insisted he is not trying to defend the Sugar Land, Texas, based company, which is one of the largest U.S. sugar producers, reports the Atlanta-Journal Constitution.
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