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Stote Briefs
Pastor pleads to
wife's murder
SAVANNAH (MNS) - Eric
Brian Golden, the Savannah
youth pastor who confessed
to killing his wife and bury
ing her body in a muddy,
shallow grave, pleaded guilty
to murder Tuesday.
The negotiated agreement
reached with the Chatham
County District Attorney’s
Office dropped a conceal
ment of death charge in
exchange for the admission
to a charge of felony mur
der by aggravated battery in
the slaying of Dee Dee Marie
Golden, 35. Superior Court
Chief Judge Perry Brannen
Jr. handed down the only
sentence available - life in
prison. Police say the cou
ple, high school sweethearts
married at age 18, had been
experiencing problems when
Golden attacked his wife
in a rage at their Berwick
Plantation home an the
night of Nov. 17, 2005.
Sex tape of man,
girl sent to police
AUGUSTA (MNS) - A
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Diamond Lakes Elementary
School custodian has been
charged with sex crimes
after a radio station passed
along to police an explicit
video featuring the custo
dian with an underage girl.
Richmond County sheriff s
Maj. Ken Autry said Dean
James Gossett Sr., 40, of the
1900 block of Kings Grant
Way, was charged Tuesday
afternoon with child moles
tation and enticing a child
for indecent purposes.
Personnel at WGAC-AM
turned over a video they
received to the sheriff s
office that showed Gossett
with a teenager, the major
said. He would not identify
the gender of the teen, but
WGAC’s Web site reported
that the victim was female.
The video is from “a few
years back,” and Gossett
did not know the teenager
from his employment at the
school, Autry said.
Board votes to
send out letter
ATLANTA (AP) - The
State Election Board on
Tuesday approved a letter
that will inform more than
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Dillard 66 38 pt sunny
Dublin 82 46 rain
Duluth 67 42 pt sunny
Gainesville 68 46 pt sunny
Helen 67 41 pt sunny
Lagrange 69 43 pt sunny
Macon 75 46 pt sunny
Marietta 66 42 pt sunny
Milledgeville 76 46 pt sunny
Houston 74 61 mst sunny
Los Angeles 78 57 sunny
Miami 89 77 t-storm
Minneapolis 54 39 pt sunny
New York 63 43 rain
300,000 Georgia voters who
were told they needed a
photo ID to vote that they
can still use 17 forms of
identification to cast a ballot
on Nov. 7.
The board also approved
radio and television public
service announcements to
be broadcast statewide. The
Secretary of State’s Office
will be responsible for dis
tributing the letter and
ads, and will partially fund
the efforts. The mailing is
expected to cost $127,000,
and the ads will be taped and
aired using $16,000 from the
election board budget pre
viously reserved for voter
education.
Both measures were*
approved at a special meet
ing called by election board
member David Worley after
he discovered nearly 200,000
voters were told they would
need to get a photo ID at the
polls.
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7:30
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10/23
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lows in the low 40s
Sunrise Sunset
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Fri 10/20 6 High
Sat 10/21 6 High
Sun 10/22 6 High
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Peachtree City 69 41 pt sunny
Perry 77 46 pt sunny
Rome 66 41 pt sunny
Savannah 83 52 rain
St. Simons Islandß3 58 t-storm
Statesboro 88 52 rain
Thomasville 82 51 t-storm
Valdosta 85 51 t-storm
Warner Robins 76 46 pt sunny
Waycross 86 50 t-storm
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Phoenix 86 61 sunny
San Francisco 70 54 sunny
Seattle 58 43 pt sunny
St. Louis 63 46 pt sunny
Washington, pc, 65 43 rain
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Nunn calls for bilateral talks
By GREG BLUE STEIN
Associated Press Writer
ATHENS - Former U.S.
Sen. Sam Nunn called
Tuesday for direct talks
between the U.S. and North
Korea after the Asian nation
stunned the world last week
by conducting a nuclear
test.
Nunn called the Bush
administration’s reluctance
to meet with the North
“counterproductive.”
“We talked to our adver
saries during the worst parts
of the Cold War,” said Nunn,
a Democrat and former
chair of the Senate Armed
Services Committee. “Who
knows what catastrophes we
prevented? But I do know
one thing: When you do
not communicate with your
adversaries and when you
know that war is going to be
devastating when it Comes,
it is a mistake to leave any
ambiguity in our policy.
Those ambiguities can only
be removed by frank and
candid dialogue.”
The U.S. has resisted
direct talks with the North,
opting instead for six-party
talks aimed at persuading
the country to dismantle its
weapons program, sign the
international nuclear test
ban treaty and allow in U.N.
nuclear inspectors. North
Korea has showed no signs of
cooperating. It blasted U.N.
sanctions that seek to pun
ish the country for its nucle
ar test and warned the world
that the measures amount to
a declaration of war. Nunn,
an expert on nuclear prolif
eration who co-founded the
Washington-based Nuclear
Threat Initiative after leav
ing office in 1996, said the
North’s threat means the
U.S. must once again prove
its Cold War commitment to
defending Japan and South
Korea, which never devel
oped their own nuclear arms
programs.
“These two nations and
their citizens must be reas
sured that they remain under
the U.S. nuclear umbrella
and that we will regard an
attack from North Korea
against South Korea and
Japan as an attack against
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the United States." Nunn
said.
The remarks came dui inf a
symposium ut the I niveisiK
of Georgia on nuclear < n< >. 1
and security.
Later, former President
Jimmy Carter said it w i
doubtful that talk between
the U.S. and North Kur< •
would take pluce, unless it»
was within the context of*
the six-party ncgoti.it ion *
Carter spoke at a previoie
ly scheduled panel di-m J
sion at The Carter Center in!
Atlanta on his 1994 media;.!
tion of a crisis over North}
Korea’s nuclear program.}
He said another such in is -1
sion was not in the card
“As far ai> the North;
Koreans are concerned >bej;
would be willing, Carter;
said. “But I don’t think;
there’s a chance in th . or Id;
that the U.S. govt rnrnent;
would agree.”
While in office, Nunn part
nered with Republican Sen
Richard Lugar to craft leg
islation that aimed to • afe
guard and ultimately d is
mantle thousands of nucleat
warheads scattered tluongb
out former Soviet states
Since stepping down
Nunn has teamed -* ith oil
lionaires Ted Tuna o
Warren Buffett to | ri d: ■:
million to the I N 1
watchdog agency to on
stockpile of low-grad :
for nuclear power pi
discourage count re
developing their
grams.
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