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Charles H. Green's article is, to say the least, myopic ("Abandon Sandy Springs quest," @issue, April 20). His example of the accomplishments of Sandy Springs Revitalization ignores the real problem: Sandy Springs is politically voiceless. Commissioners to the north and south of Sandy...

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Published inThe Atlanta journal-constitution (2001)
Main Author JERRY SCHWARTZ, TIMOTHY HENRY, SCOTT BARBER, JON WILHOIT, LISA ALSTON, BRUCE GIBBS, GEORGE B. SMITH, MIKE MALONEY, LINDA S. CARBONELL
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta, Ga Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC 23.04.2004
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Summary:Charles H. Green's article is, to say the least, myopic ("Abandon Sandy Springs quest," @issue, April 20). His example of the accomplishments of Sandy Springs Revitalization ignores the real problem: Sandy Springs is politically voiceless. Commissioners to the north and south of Sandy Springs don't need the support of Sandy Springs' residents to win election, so the community's needs are considered last. Photo Harold Hardee (left), co-producer of Nelly's "Tip Drill" video, has debated [Moya Bailey] (center) and [Asha Jennings] of Spelman College. Photo Hanna Denise Montessori turned up dead on a Santa Ana, Calif., street corner. Photo Road sign for "Unincorporated Sandy Springs" / File
ISSN:1539-7459