Georgia Newspaper Online

First of all, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for spending your precious time visiting my humble little blog in the net.

As my previous blog, Egyptian Newspaper Online, my main objective of setting up this Georgia Newspaper Online is to list down all Georgia Online Newspaper which I managed to discover.

It is my target to have a complete list of Georgia Newspaper Online but, as human I may left out few of them. It is a great pleasure if you can post the name of the newspaper and the hyperlinks, I will include it as soon as possible.

Best regards,
Pak Maeh
http://www.pakmaeh.com

Georgia Newspaper Online

Albany Herald, The (Albany)
Americus Times Recorder (Americus)
Athens News (Athens)
Atlanta Business Chronicle (Atlanta)
Atlanta Daily World (Atlanta)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta)
Augusta Chronicle, The
Baxley News-Banner, The (Baxley)
Brunswick News, The (Brunswick)
Business Report, The (Savannah)
Calhoun Times (Calhoun)
Catoosa News (Ringgold)
Cedartown Standard (Cedartown)
Central Georgian (Macon)
Cherokee Ledger-News Online (Cherokee County)
Cherokee Tribune (Cherokee County)
Citizen, The (Fayetteville)
Clayton Tribune (Clayton)
Coastal Courier, The (Hinesville)
Coastal Family (Savannah)
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus)
Columbus Times (Columbus)
Cobb Online (Marietta)
Cordele Dispatch (Cordele)
Courier Herald, The (Dublin)
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)
CummingHome.com (Forsyth County)
Daily Citizen-News (Dalton)
Daily Tribune News, The (Cartersville)
Dade County Sentinel (Trenton)
Dawson News & Advertiser (Dawsonville)
Dodge County News, The (Eastmas)
Dunwoody Crier (Dunwoody)
Eatonton Messenger, The (Eatonton)
Elberton Star & Examiner, The (Elberton)
Forest-Blade, The (Swainsboro)
Forsyth County News, The (Cumming)
Gainesville Times (Gainesville)
Glennville Sentinel (Glennville)
Griffin Daily News (Griffin)
Gwinnett Daily Post (Gwinnett County)
Henry Herald, The (McDonough)
Herald-Gazette, The (Barnesville)
Herald Leader, The (Fitzgerald)
Jones County News, The (Gray)
LaGrange Daily News, The (LaGrange)
Macon Telegraph Online, The (Macon)
Marietta Daily Journal (Marietta)
The Metropolitan Spirit (Augusta)
Moultrie Observer (Moultrie)
Newnan Times-Herald, The (Newnan)
News Daily (Jonesboro)
Oconee Enterprise (Watkinsville)
Pickens County Progress (Jasper)
Post Searchlight (Bainbridge)
Press Sentinel, The (Jesup)
Red and Black (Athens)
Rockdale Citizen, The (Conyers)
Rome News-Tribune (Rome)
Savannah Morning News (Savannah)
Statesboro Herald (Statesboro)
Suwannee Democrat (North Florida)
Thomasville Times-Enterprise (Thomasville)
Tifton Gazette (Tifton)
Times Courier, The (Ellijay)
Times-Georgian OnLine (Carrollton)
Tribune (St. Marys)
Valdosta Daily Times (Valdosta)
Valley Times-News (West Point)
Walker Messenger (LaFayette)
The Walton Tribune (Monroe)
Waycross Journal-Herald (Waycross)
The Weekly (Norcross)
Global Atlanta (atlanta and Georgia)

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Malaysians cast their votes today

Malaysians go out to the polling booths today to discharge their responsibility as citizens in the 12th general election which is expected to return the Barisan Nasional (BN) to lead the government for the next five years.

A total of 10.9 million registered voters are eligible to choose the elected representatives for 214 of the 222 parliamentary seats and 501 of the 505 State Legislative Assembly seats nationwide except for Sarawak which is only involved in the election for parliamentary seats.

The Election Commission (EC) opened 7,950 polling centres throughout the country, with 21,822 polling streams, which mostly involve schools, multipurpose halls and longhouses from 8am until 5pm.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be voting at Sekolah Kebangsaan Permatang Batas, Kepala Batas while Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak will do so at Sekolah Menengah Sains Sultan Ahmad Shah, Pekan.

EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman expects about 75 per cent of the registered voters to cast their votes.
On nomination day on Feb 24, BN won eight parliamentary seats and three State Assembly seats uncontested while the opposition won one State Assembly seat through PAS in Kijang, Kelantan.
 
 

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