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Publicly, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed bluntly stated “I am not going to play that game”, stating he would not be the Mayor that loses the Falcons to another city. Privately, members of the legislature and other involved leaders state the same, using the...
The first African-American NBA player, Earl �g Cat�loyd, center, is honored by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, left, and Atlanta Hawks Vice President Dominique Wilkins during a halftime ceremony at an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the Hawks on... View Photo »
The people that have made it possible have never asked us for anything ... All they've asked us to do is to be worthy of their sacrifice.
The deadline to enter is Feb. 22, 2012. GCN President & CEO Karen Beavor joined the celebration in a LUV-themed ceremony on Monday featuring congratulations from Georgia Governor Nathan Deal, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, and a cadre of Southwest customers...
Mayor Kasim Reed has upped the ante again in an effort to capture two remaining fugitives accused of the videotaped beating of a gay Atlanta man. In an interview Tuesday morning on a local TV station, Reed said he has increased the reward by $10,000, to...
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has stepped in and boosted the reward for information ... Whitney Houston will be laid to rest after a private, invitation-only funeral ... The Tampa Bay Rays and manager Joe Maddon have agreed on a three-year ... The salary...
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 11: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed speaks as Hal Sirkin, Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group, listens during a panel discussion in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building January 11, 2012 in Washington, DC. Business leaders and... View Photo »
I heard a radio ad; I think it was with [mayor] Kasim Reed. So, I looked it up online and used that list as a starting point.
The attack on 20-year-old Brandon White was filmed and widely viewed on the Internet. In an interview Tuesday morning with Fox 5 Atlanta ((http://bit.ly/9ihpnF), Reed announced the new amount. He said that each time the reward has been raised, more...
Supporters of the project pushed for $105 million ahead of the project's final federal approval, expected later this year. Gov. Nathan Deal says the proposed funding "will allow this project to stay on track." Deal and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed have...
Mohammed Kasim Reed, known as Kasim Reed, (born June 10, 1969) is a Democratic politician and the 59th Mayor of Atlanta, who until recently represented the 35th District of the Georgia State Senate. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1998 to 2002. After serving as campaign manager for Shirley Franklin's successful 2001... Full Article
WASHINGTON - JANUARY 11: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed speaks as Hal Sirkin, Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group, listens during a panel discussion in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building January 11, 2012 in Washington, DC. Business leaders and members of the Obama administration...
View Photo »Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, left, are led into the exhibit by Coca Cola Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent, right, in Atlanta, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011. Coca-Cola's secret formula has found a new home at the World of Coca-Cola. In a ceremony with videos,...
View Photo »Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, left, and president of the NCAA, Mark Emmert, unveil the NCAA 2013 Men's Final Four Basketball logo at a ceremony Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 in Atlanta. Atlanta will host the men's final four college basketball tournament at the Georgia Dome in 2013.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed stands next to a billboard with the NCAA 2013 Men's Final Four Basketball logo at an unveiling Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 in Atlanta. Atlanta will host the men's final four college basketball tournament at the Georgia Dome in 2013.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, far left, faced off with Occupy Atlanta protesters during the mayor's news conference at City Hall in Atlanta on Monday, Oct. 24, 2011. A protester holds a paper that reads Occupy Wall St. goes global as the mayor leaves.
View Photo »A security guard, right, watches Occupy Atlanta protester Tim Franzen, left, as Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, center, arrives for his news conference on their occupation of Woodruff Park at City Hall in Atlanta on Monday, Oct. 24, 2011. Reed said he would revoke the Occupy order, but did...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 11: U.S. Business leaders, among them Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (on the microphone) speak to the media about President Obama's Forum 'Insourcing American Jobs' at the White House, January 11, 2011 in Washington, DC. The forum focused on the increasing trend of...
View Photo »From left, Intel Senior Vice President Brian Krzanich, Siemens Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Eric Spiegel, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and Boston Consulting Group senior partner Hal Sirkin, participate in a panel discussion at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Jan....
View Photo »ATLANTA, GA - JULY 20: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed speaks at the Opening Session of Usher's New Look Foundation - World Leadership Conference & Awards 2011 - Day 1 at Cobb Galleria on July 20, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia.
View Photo »Mayor Kasim Reed (right) and Jamestown's Matt Bronfman (left) at Atlanta's City Hall East.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed (2nd L) and Microsoft Chief Operation Officer Kevin Turner cut the ribbon for the new Microsoft Store at Lenox Square in Atlanta, Georgia, May 27, 2011.
View Photo »President of the NCAA, Mark Emmert, from left, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, Georgia Tech Athletic Director Dan Radakovich, and Chair of the Atlanta Host Basketball Committee John Yates unveil the NCAA 2013 Men's Final Four Basketball logo at a ceremony Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 in Atlanta. ...
View Photo »ATLANTA, GA - MAY 14: Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed speaks at the MLB Beacon Awards Banquet at the Omni Hotel on May 14, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed welcomes the crowd to the Major League Baseball Beacon Awards Banquet as a part of MLB's Civil Rights Game Weekend at the Omni Hotel, Saturday, May 14, 2011, in Atlanta.
View Photo »A protestor looks on as police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »A protestor yells at a police officer as Woodruff Park is sealed off to arrest those refusing to leave after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the Occupy Atlanta protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Protestors yell as police move in to arrest those refusing to leave after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the Occupy Atlanta protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »State Sen. Vincent Fort sits next to a tent as he refuses to leave as police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Protestors link arms across Peachtree Street as police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park early Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »A protestor tears down a police barracade as police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the Occupy Atlanta protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »A protestor of the Occupy Atlanta demonstration is arrested after refusing to leave their camp after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park early Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »A protestor at right clutches an American Flag while refusing to leave as police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the Occupy Atlanta protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park early Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Protestors with the Occupy Atlanta demonstration refuse to leave as police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park early Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Police move in to make arrests after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors with the Occupy Atlanta demonstration to camp out in Woodruff Park Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in Atlanta.
View Photo »FOR USE AS DESIRED, YEAR END PHOTOS - FILE -In this Oct. 26, 2011 file photo, a protestor of the Occupy Atlanta demonstration is arrested after refusing to leave after Mayor Kasim Reed revoked his executive order allowing the protestors to camp out in Woodruff Park in Atlanta.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JANUARY 11: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed speaks as Hal Sirkin, Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group, listens during a panel discussion in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building January 11, 2012 in Washington, DC. Business leaders and members of the Obama administration...
View Photo »The people that have made it possible have never asked us for anything ... All they've asked us to do is to be worthy of their sacrifice.
I heard a radio ad; I think it was with [mayor] Kasim Reed. So, I looked it up online and used that list as a starting point.
Denise comes to the city from the private sector with an outstanding track record of leading successful sustainability initiatives ... I am pleased that Denise is joining our team, and I am confident in her leadership abilities as we strive for Atlanta to become one of the top-ten sustainable cities in ...
If the chief had asked for the Major to take some action, that could warrant some discipline
The incoming class of Atlanta Global Shapers will use their talents to foster fresh ideas and entrepreneurial solutions to some of the most pressing problems facing our city ... They will also collaborate with other Global Shapers worldwide to share ideas and best practices on tackling global problems. ...
We must continue to support our small businesses during this economic downturn, the worst since the Great Depression ... They are vital to the local economy and play an essential role in the recovery of our nation’s fiscal health. Small Business Saturday is an opportunity for our community to show suppo...
