iTunes Lowering Prices, Dumping Copy-Protection Apple Tuesday said songs on its popular iTunes digital music service will cost between 69 cents and $1.29, and will no longer be saddled with copy-protection software.
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Atlanta city leaders are being asked why, in the midst of a budget crisis and citywide furloughs, are they pushing two pieces of legislation regarding baggy pants.
Secret Service To Unveil Presidential Limo Shortly after taking the oath of office, Barack Obama will climb into the Mother of All Hybrids -- part car, part truck and, from the looks of it, part tank.
Economic Woes Spur Rush to File Taxes The sluggish economy has many people thinking about filing their tax returns early this year so they can get their refund sooner.
Morris Brown To Reopen With Fiscal Crisis For Morris Brown College, its crisis management to keep the doors open. It took $100,000 to get the water back on -- and serious negotiations to avert the foreclosure sale of Jordan Hall.