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Charleston, South Carolina, Offers History by the BeachCharleston, South Carolina, is one of the most historic cities in the American South, offering plenty to see and do. If you prefer a summer by the beach, Charleston offers the best of both worlds. -
Giuseppi's Pizza and Pasta in Macon, GA Brings Variety to Italian FoodGiuseppi's offers a fun family dining atmosphere. Pizza, pasta, and hoagies anchor the menu, which also includes bolis (the Giuseppi's version of a calzone) and weggies (a unique pizza dough sandwich-type item) and a wide beer and wine selection.
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Ketchup Chemical Lycopene Doesn't Fight Cancer After AllLycopene has been cited to promote ketchup for cancer prevention, but a recent study casts doubt on its effects. The similar chemical beta carotene may make some cancers worse. -
Atlanta Braves Sold to Liberty MediaThe tax-friendly sale of the Atlanta Braves to Liberty Media raised many questions around baseball when first discussed. Now that the sale has been approved by the MLB, here are some answers. -
Race, Controversy and the Governorship: Georgia's Unique 1966 Election Changed State Politics ForeverThe election of 1966 marked a turning point in Georgia politics. The first Republican gubernatorial candidate of the century, a dark-horse segregationist Democrat, and a write-in campaign on behalf of a former governor made for an exciting and unique chain of events.