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Cell phone call delays AirTran flight
ATLANTA (AP) — AirTran Airways says a flight from Atlanta to Houston with more than 70 passengers on board was delayed when a passenger refused to end a cell phone call.
AirTran spokesman Christopher White told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Flight 297, a Boeing 717, was taxiing on the runway in Atlanta Tuesday afternoon when a crew member asked a passenger to turn off his phone.
White says that after several failed attempts by the crew member to end the conversation, the captain returned the plane to the gate.
White says the passenger complied when he was asked to get off the plane. He says no charges were filed, and that the plane departed for Houston 2 1/2 hours later.
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Perdue launches National Agriculture Awareness Week
Awards given for environmental stewardship and Flavor of Georgia Contest.
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Construction begins on road project in Catoosa
Construction work will begin on Monday on the second road project in Catoosa County funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
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Ga. chief judge says budget cuts threaten courts
Georgia’s top judge warned state lawmakers Tuesday that deep cuts to the state budget are making it “increasingly difficult” for the courts to do their constitutionally mandated duties.
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Budget task force focuses on long-term solutions
Business leaders are offering dozens of suggestions on how to streamline Georgia state government but most won’t help this year’s budget crisis and some would be political nonstarters, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle said Tuesday.
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Roethlisberger yet to be interviewed by Ga. police
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has yet to meet with authorities in Georgia who are investigating a sexual assault allegation made by a 20-year-old college student.
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Columbus, Ga. tp help pay for crime lab
Columbus has agreed to pay up to $66,500 to keep the Georgia Bureau of Investigation crime lab in the city open through June.
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Trestle to Ga. port to reopen after fire
Georgia Ports Authority officials say fire damage to a railroad trestle connecting to a shipping terminal in Glynn County is not as extensive as had been feared.
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Beach jogger killed by plane likely never heard it
The kit-built single-engine plane was gliding quietly as it came down for an emergency landing on a beach. Pharmaceutical salesman Robert Gary Jones, listening to his iPod while jogging, likely never saw or heard it before the aircraft hit him from behind Monday evening and killed him.
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Budget task force set to turn over recommendations
Senate leaders are expected to get dozens of ideas for saving billions of dollars from a group of business leaders assembled to bring fresh ideas to Georgia’s fiscal crisis.
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Plane kills beach jogger in SC emergency landing
A 38-year-old jogger from Georgia is dead after a single-engine plane making an emergency landing hit him as he ran on a South Carolina beach listening to his iPod.
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